To meet the automation and control community’s needs for comprehensive technical training in a highly condensed format, the International Society of Automation (ISA) announces it will conduct three knowledge-intensive training programs in Houston, (TX USA) over four consecutive weeks in June 2013.
ISA Technical Training Camp students enjoy: • Discounted pricing. Save 5 percent on any Technical Training Camp package when you register with promo code “13HTTCPR” by 15 May 2013 • Direct access to and interaction with ISA’s subject matter experts and instructors • The opportunity to take an ISA84 SIS Certificate exam. Qualified applicants can choose to sit for one of the ISA84 SIS Certificate programs on Friday, 28 June 2013 • Pre-arranged local plant tours, which demonstrate how the instruction and skills taught are being applied in actual work environments • Complimentary ISA technical publication libraries (varies per course) • After-class networking events to encourage discussions among students and instructors, and facilitate personal and professional development. |
This Training Camp comprises three rigorous, value-packed training events:
- ISA Technician Training Boot Camp (TTBC), 3–7 June 2013.
- ISA Automation Engineering Survival Training (AEST), 10-14 June 2013.
- ISA Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) Boot Camp, 17-28 June 2013, in two segments:
- Part I, 17-21 June 2013, includes Process Safety Fundamentals (EC50CT) and Safety Instrumented Systems—Design, Analysis, and Justification (EC50).
- Part II, 24-28 June 2013, includes Advanced Safety Integrity Level (SIL) Selection (EC52) and Advanced Design and SIL Verification (EC54)
“ISA Technical Training Camp provides a very unique opportunity to take one or more of ISA’s most comprehensive, world-class training events at one location over a short time period, and at a reduced rate for those attending more than one,” says Dalton Wilson, ISA’s manager of Education Services. “As a result, students have the ability to learn and master skills more quickly while saving time and expenses.”
Class size is limited, and registrations will be filled on a first-come-first-served basis
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