After completing this course, participants will be able to:
Conduct comprehensive risk assessments for robotic systems
Identify hazards in robotic work cells
Perform task-based risk analysis
Document risk reduction measures
Bachelor's degree in safety, industrial hygiene, environmental, engineering, chemistry,
or physics OR a bachelor’s degree in a closely related biological or physical science
from an accredited college or university. Three (3) years of acceptable work experience
may be substituted for each year of an academic degree program (i.e. Twelve years of
experience is equivalent to a bachelor’s degree).
Participants must:
Attend all five days
Complete practical exercises
Participate in workshops
Successfully pass the final examination
The Certified Robotic Safety Administrator (CRSA) course is designed for mid-to-senior level Safety Engineers working in manufacturing and automotive industries who are responsible for implementing robotic safety protocols.
Robotics Engineers and Automation Engineers working in industrial automation and production facilities will benefit greatly from this certification, as it covers advanced safety standards for robotic systems and automated work cells.