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ISA Section/Division Co-Sponsorship Guidelines

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Sections can apply to co-sponsor multi-day non-equipment courses on a case-by-case basis. Factors that will be considered include the existing schedule of courses, instructor availability, and the section's previous history in successfully organizing training programs. The business terms are the same as those provided above for one day co-sponsored courses.

All courses are priced in U.S. dollars. Pricing in other currencies is made on a case-by-case basis.

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Please contact Melissa Rhyne at (919) 990-9211 mrhyne@isa.org for additional information.

Scheduled Co-Sponsored Training

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Available One-Day Seminars

Code

Title

EC50C Safety Instrumented Systems: The Must Know for Implementation
EI10C Industrial Flow Measurement Overview
ES15C

Introduction to Boiler Control Systems

ES16C Boiler Burner Management Systems - Meeting NFPA Standards

ES17PC

Safety Instrumented Burner Management Systems: A How To Primer
ES35C Safety Integrity Level (SIL) Verification for Safety Systems
FG05C Overview of Measurement and Control Fundamentals
FG15C Instrumentation Diagrams and Symbols
FG21C Ethernet and TCP/IP on the Plant Floor
FG25C Overview of FOUNDATIONTM Fieldbus Technology
FG30C Picking the Right Bus - A Comparison of Field and Device Networks
IC30C1 Introduction to SCADA Systems Integration
IC30C2 Practical Applications of SCADA Systems
IC32C Introduction to Industrial Automation Security and the ANSI/ISA99 Standards
IC35C2 Understanding Hybrid Systems
IC36PC Overview of DCS Alarm Management
IC40C Introduction to Applying the Batch Control Standard (An((NSI/ISA-88-01-1995
IC50C OPC-The Windows to the World are Open
IC55C Implementing Enterprise/Control Integration
IC85C

Overview of Industrial Wireless Technology

MT10C1 Improving Manufacturing through Automation: Opportunity Identification and Project Justification
MT10C2 Project Management for Automation Engineers
SP04PC How 40 CFR 60 Subpart VV Has Changed
SP05PC Advances in Continuous Emission Monitoring (CEM) Techniques for the New Millennium
SP06PC Surviving an LDAR Audit
SP25C Applications of Industrial Wireless Systems
SP27C Using RFID/RTLS to Track Industrial Assets
TC05C1 Tuning of Feedback Controllers
TC05C2

Tuning of Advanced Controllers

TI21C

Overview of Grounding and Noise Reduction for Control Equipment