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Training: Introduction to Dive System Automation Functional Safety

17/06/2021

1Day - Introduction to Dive System Automation Functional Safety

As the world of diving further utilises automation for the management of subsystems, Namaka Subsea has developed a one-day training course for the Introduction to Diving System Automation Functional Safety. This course aims to provide an awareness of the design, management and assurance requirements of the safety evaluation process to achieve “freedom from unacceptable risk”, as defined within the BS EN 61508 “Functional Safety of Electrical/Electronic/Programmable Electronic Safety-Related Systems” suite of standards.

The course comprises of several modules, which are discussed in-depth and contains essential information required to understand how to manage diving systems operated by all levels of automation. The course is aimed at all levels of diving technical management personnel and those involved with the dive system assurance process.

Since there are many means of automating functions, the course will outline the principles of identifying a function and give a basic understanding of applying the process required. In addition, the course will provide guidance for managing automated control systems to ensure a suitable and safe working environment for all operating personnel.

Namaka Subsea has previously developed diving system automation management systems for both contractor and operator Clients to ensure that they have considered their duty of care at the required level to ensure compliance with global equipment automation standards.

Please note that this course is not intended at providing the dive system technicians or system operating personnel with the necessary skills to operate these systems. As outlined and covered within the course contents, training on specific systems is the responsibility of the system owners & operators.

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