For Installers Who Value Safety
To receive a CAMESAFE Certificate, installers must undertake an assessed 2 day training course. The course is composed of 11 assessed modules.
Course Modules
Module 1 - Understanding the Machinery Directives & EN Standards
A detailed look at the Machinery Directive and EN Standards, how they relate to UK law, the differences between the two and how to respond as automation installers.
Module 3 - Swing Gate Installation - Achieving EN Compliance
Protecting swing gate automation systems, avoiding trapping on gate wing opening & closing, solutions to reversing gates in motion.
Module 5 - Barrier Installation - Achieving EN Compliance
The specifics of what to identify and protect on automatic barrier systems.
Module 7 - Documentation, what you need to keep in your technical file
- » Required Pre-Installation Documentation
- » Force Test Documentation
- » Physical & electrical site plan
- » Identification of specific hazards
- » CE Testing Report
- » CE Declaration of Conformity
- » Service & breakdown maintenance
Module 9 - Additional Safety Accessory Options
Alternative options for meeting EN12453 including equipment to apply Safety Solution E.
Module 11 - Equipment Suitability, Specifying CAME Automation
A final overview of when and where to use CAME EN Automation equipment when specifying automation to meet UK law.
Module 2 - Undertaking Risk Assessments before Installation
- » Assessing the site.
- » Completing risk assessment documentation.
- » Utilising CAME tools and templates.
- » What to keep in your technical file.
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Module 4 - Sliding Gate Installation - Achieving EN Compliance
Identifying & protecting sliding gate automation systems, avoiding snagging & shearing.
Module 6- How to Complete a Force Test Evaluation
- » What is force testing
- » Undertaking a force test on gates & barriers
- » Where to test
- » Documenting & analysing the data.
Module 8 - Installation Handover, Guidelines & Documentation
What you should provide to the end user in terms of explanation, example and documentation.
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Module 10 - Periodic Maintenance & On-Going Servicing
A guide to the requirements of on-going maintenance of automated gates and barriers.
Module Summary
Morning
Module 1 - Understanding the Machinery Directives & EN Standards
Module 2 - Undertaking Risk Assessments before Installation
Afternoon
Module 3 - Swing Gate Installation - Achieving EN Compliance
Module 4 - Sliding Gate Installation - Achieving EN Compliance
Module 5 - Barrier Installation - Achieving EN Compliance
Morning
Module 6 - How to Complete a Force Test Evaluation
Module 7 - Documentation, what you need to keep in your technical file
Module 8 - Installation Handover, Guidelines & Documentation
Afternoon
Module 9 - Additional Safety Accessory Options
Module 10 - Periodic Maintenance & On-Going Servicing
Module 11 - Equipment Suitability, Specifying CAME Automation