Functional Safety Webinar Series

Join our free webinar series: Machine safety from start to practical use – making use of the tools available to get a clear and structural view of what to look for in the design of a safety function. See topics and dates below.
Functional Safety
Functional safety is important!

Functional safety is important!

Functional safety is important!

Why: Machine safety is a critical topic for occupational health and safety, as well as compliance with European laws. Although the subject is not new to the market, we still find caps in knowledge everywhere.
We are happy to invite you to this webinar, to learn about the new Machinery Regulation and impact on your business.

Who: This seminar targets those who have an interest in Machine safety, from either technical or theoretical point of view. We are your speaking partner.

Each webinar takes app. 60 min and is presented in English.

We welcome you to join this exciting free webinar series!

Webinar dates and topics:

Process Industry
Process Industry
Machine safety meets Cyber security
Machine safety
Process Industry

April 24, 2026 at 10:00 AM

Basics of Functional safety in Process Industry - Part 1
Functional safety management & Risk assessment

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Process Industry

May 8, 2026 at 10:00

Basics of Functional safety in Process Industry - Part 2
Design of safety loops & Proof of safety integrity

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Machine safety meets Cyber security

May 22, 2026 at 10:00 AM

NEW! In the Machine safety meets Cyber security webinar, we explore how the new Machinery Regulation increases machine builders’ responsibility, particularly in assessing and managing cybersecurity risks. All connected machinery must be designed to be both safe and cyber secure.
The webinar highlights practical ways to meet the requirements of the Machinery Regulation by 20 January 2027.

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Machine safety

June 5, 2026 at 10:00 AM

NEW! In the Machine safety, ISO 14119:2013 and related products webinar, we give a concise overview of the ISO 14119:2013 standard and its related products. We explain the use of safety interlock switches with guards and show how different safety sensors—from magnetic to RFID—can be combined with other safety components to meet machine safety requirements in practice.

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Axel Baur Siby

Presenter: Axel Baur Siby Machine Safety Expert

Machine Safety Expert, Phoenix Contact and approved safety specialist by TÜV Rheinland # 3435 / 22 - Machinery-CE Practice