Introduction to Machinery Safety – Fareham
 
Benefits of Attending:
 
Delegates will come away with an understanding of their legal requirements under machinery safety, including CE Marking and PUWER. Practical solutions are shown including a worked example of how to use EN ISO 13849-1, the current standard for safety related parts of the control system.
 
Who should attend?
 
• Directors and senior managers
• Project and design engineers
• Duty holders and maintenance engineers
• Health & Safety professionals
• Anyone else involved in the purchasing, using and maintenance of machinery and equipment
 
Booking:
 
Cost: £250 + VAT per person
Time: 9am – 4pm 
11th May 2016 – Fareham – BOOK HERE
 
 
Electrical Machinery Safety – Fareham
 
Benefits of Attending:
 
The course would suit anyone with some form of basic electrical knowledge, and it has been designed to give an introduction and simple overview of the key aspects of the EN 60204-1. This will allow anyone are involved in panel design, panel build, and especially those people in involved in electrical maintenance, and electrical control system or machinery refurbishment and upgrade, as well as industrial electrical systems installers to build or refurbish machinery control systems and panels to a level that meets the standard.
 
Who should attend?
 
Delegates should have some level of basic electrical qualification as a minimum, or be multi-skilled technicians. Those who are involved in panel design, panel build, and especially those people in involved in electrical maintenance, and electrical control system or machinery refurbishment and upgrade, as well as industrial electrical system installers will benefit from the course.
 
Booking:
 
Cost: £250 + VAT per person
Time: 9am – 4.30pm 

12th May 2016 – Fareham – BOOK HERE