Today, ACM helps the world’s largest operating and engineering companies as they strive to make the world a safer place. However, our story started more than 40 years ago.
Upcoming 2017 ACM Safety Training Courses:
| Synopsis | Why take this course? | Learn More |
| Understand the implications and changes to the IEC 61511 international standard.
F.S. ENG. NEW UPDATE OF SIS IEC 61511:2016, ED. 2 September 28, 2017 |
The informative one day session is designed to summarize and highlight the changes within Edition 2 of IEC 61511:2016. The session offers F.S. Engineers, or industry practitioners, who additionally possess significant work experience in the field of functional safety, the ability to keep updated with the new standard IEC 61511:2016, Ed. 2 increasing their expertise. | http://www.acm.ca/institute-of-hazard-prevention/fs-eng-new-update-sis-iec-615112016-ed-2-september-28-2017 |
| Understand how process measurements and controls can assure the reliable, efficient and safe operation of your facilities.
Fundamentals of Instrumentation & Control (I&C) For Process Safety October 5-6, 2017 |
This 2-day course includes instruction on the fundamentals of instrumentation and controls as they apply to the oil and gas industry. Instrumentation and controls provide the basic building blocks for all automated control systems which we observe in every modern operating oil and gas facility. Solid robust and reliable instrumentation and controls not only ensures efficient and profitable plant operations, but also includes safe functionality of the process, protection of the environment and regulatory compliance when required. This course provides the opportunity for the participants to obtain a solid understanding of various technologies used for process measurements, final control elements and basic regulatory controls, including an understanding of common pitfalls related to design, maintenance and operational issues of instrumentation and controls. | http://www.acm.ca/institute-of-hazard-prevention/process-safety-risk-awareness-instrumentation-control-october-5-62017 |
| Provide individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively participate in SIL determination / LOPA risk assessments.
LOPA (SIL Determination) Training Workshop August 28-29,2017 |
This course is designed to deliver expert instruction on how to successfully plan and execute Safety Integrity Level (SIL) Determination studies efficiently, effectively and in accordance with the IEC 61511 standard. This includes understanding the principles behind two of the most commonly used SIL Determination methods (Layer of Protection Analysis and Calibrated Risk), and learning how to avoid common pitfalls and traps so your studies run smoothly. | http://www.acm.ca/institute-of-hazard-prevention/lopa-sil-determination-training-workshop-august-28-292017 |
| Using case studies and real examples participants will be able to apply the IEC standard 61511 that supports the development of SIS.
SIL Verification Training August 30-31, 2017 |
This course is designed to provide participants with the tools necessary to perform SIL Validation studies compliant with the IEC 61511 standard. The practical course uses real life examples to demonstrate to students how to conceptually design multiple Safety Instrumented Functions (SIFs) to meet the specified safety integrity levels. | http://www.acm.ca/institute-of-hazard-prevention/sil-verification-training-august-30-31-2017
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All courses are held at ACM’s Training Facility:
#300, 926 – 5th Avenue S.W.
Calgary, Alberta
Canada T2P 0N7
Tel: +1.403.264.9637
Fax: +1.403.264.6671
Toll Free: +1.877.264.9637
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Complete ACM Facility Safety Training Schedule/Calendar 2017
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