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Training Courses: Machinery Safety, Industrial Security, and Product Applications

July 29, 2024

Training Courses: Machinery Safety, Industrial Security, and Product Applications

Pilz offers a wide range of training courses in the field of plant and machinery safety. To ensure you find the right training even faster, Pilz has divided training into three thematic areas: Machinery Safety, Industrial Security, and Product Applications. 

Training courses on plant and machinery safety

Plant safety is vitally important for the safe operation of technical plants. As a machine manufacturer or operator you are legally obliged to ensure the safety of plant, machinery and devices. Training teaches you to identify risks and avoid accidents. Further training for safety officers and employees is the key to success here. With this knowledge you can operate plants more efficiently and safely carry out maintenance work. By integrating plant safety into your company you are demonstrating responsibility and increasing the confidence of authorities, employees and the public. Plant safety also contributes towards the prevention of environmental pollution and damage.

We offer a comprehensive range of further training on specialist knowledge for normative and legal requirements in machinery safety – from functional safety to Industrial Security. We also offer training on products and technologies in relevant sectors of automation technology for practical professional application of Pilz product solutions.

Machinery Regulation made simple: Pilz’s training offer is now adapted to the requirements of the new Machinery Regulation. Use the time to acquire the knowledge you need. Whether it’s a fundamental or an expert course – with Pilz, you always have your finger on the pulse.

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Training Courses: Machinery Safety, Industrial Security, and Product Applications

Customized qualifications for plant safety

For even greater success through professional development, the content and structure of their courses are designed to be optimised for your personal qualification route. That’s why Pilz’s courses are divided into four levels – from introductory level to expert certification.

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Training tailored to your needs

Pilz’s training offer around the world

An increasingly networked world places new demands on automation and those who work with it. Pilz’s subsidiaries all over the world support you with training at the same level globally and in your local language. Of course, Pilz’s training courses consider not just international norms and standards but also national requirements for machinery safety: that way you are always on the safe side, anywhere in the world!

All international training courses are displayed in the global section of the website. If you have selected a country, all national and international training courses in this country will be displayed.

Online and in-person formats

Pilz’s learning formats include courses in the e-Learning format, to provide an overview for independent learning, as well as online courses in live format, where you can participate from anywhere in the world. Their in-person training courses provide intensive learning and industry networking at their sites, or we are happy to come to your premises.

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Pilz training portfolio: For greater safety

Improve your technical knowledge and stay up to date on all aspects of machinery safety, Industrial Security on the machine and special technical training on product applications. Capitalise on their expertise and customise your individual training programme with individual courses from their portfolio.

Benefits of Pilz training:
Training Courses: Machinery Safety, Industrial Security, and Product Applications
  • Fast, targeted knowledge acquisition for personal development
  • International trainers with many years of practical experience
  • Always the very latest know-how for sustainable learning success
  • Customised learning, from training for beginners through to personal TÜV certification
  • Industry networking and personal exchange with their team of trainers and specialist community
  • Practical knowledge transfer for plant safety
  • Their courses cover a wide range of subjects
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Further your training now and make your company safer!

Training courses on Machinery Safety

Machinery Safety training is essential in order to guarantee the safety of persons and to meet the legal requirements. You can deepen your knowledge of Machinery Safety in many different subject areas.

Training on Industrial Security

Cyberattacks, manipulations, or operating errors present a great risk to the safety of your plant and machinery.  With training on Industrial Security, you learn how to minimize vulnerabilities and therefor protect your machinery. Be aware of your responsibilities and acquire expert knowledge of the standard. 

Product application training


In Pilz’s training courses for product applications you learn how to apply standards-based expertise for commissioning and control technology in practice. 

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Related Story

EU Machinery Regulation 2023/1230

The EU Machinery Regulation will apply from 20 January 2027. It came into force in all member states on 19 July 2023, twenty days after it was published in the Official Journal of the European Union. Machine manufacturers now have time in which to meet the new safety requirements on plant and machinery.

Check the changes that affect you. The Guide to the Machinery Regulation will help you with this. Find out what’s changing, what’s important and what needs to be done. Everything in one document!

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