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Introduction to Machinery Safety

Course Overview

Unlock the essentials of machinery safety with our comprehensive training course, designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to safeguard yours or your customers workplace. This course offers a clear understanding of why machinery safety is crucial and how it impacts your business. Tailored for professionals looking to stay ahead, it covers key safety regulations and standards in the UK and EU, including PUWER, CE, and UKCA marking requirements. You will also become aware of effective risk assessment techniques and gain insights into some of the key machinery safety standards.

Join us to ensure compliance, boost workplace safety, and confidently manage machinery safety to protect both your team and your business.

Who Should Attend

This course is aimed at a professional looking for an introduction to machinery safety, including:

  • Managers
  • Supervisors
  • Maintenance Personnel
  • Engineers
  • Other personnel with a responsibility for the safety of work equipment

Learning Objectives & Course Content

  • Introduction to the legislative framework
  • Understanding of the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008
  • Identify the documentation requirements of the Technical File
  • Introduction to the standards framework
  • Understand requirements for guarding and other protective devices
  • Introduction to safety-related parts of control systems including EN ISO 13849-1
  • Introduction to electrical safety of machinery including EN 60204-1
  • Introduction to pneumatics and hydraulics including EN ISO 4413/4414
  • Defining the need for undertaking risk assessments
  • The process of conducting and documenting a risk assessment
  • Understanding the requirements of PUWER

Duration

3 Days

Cost

£995.00 per delegate

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