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Machinery safety
June 1st 2004

A four-day modular training course has been organised by Pilz Automation Technology to help candidates gain a greater under-standing of the requirements of machinery safety legislation and standards.

Day 1 will cover Regulations, including the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, Structure of harmonised standards, CE marking (the Machinery directive, EMC and Low-Voltage directives) and BS EN 60204-1 (Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1: General requirements)

Day 2 covers PUWER 98, BS EN 954-1 (Safety of machinery - Safety related parts of control systems Part 1: General principles for design), and practical exercises in wiring emergency stop circuits.

On day 3, attendees will be taught about machine guarding and safety devices, with exercises in wiring and troubleshooting guard switches, two-hand control systems and similar devices.

Risk assessment concepts and theory are presented on the fourth day, along with principles relating to temporary safety measures.

A short exam at the end of each module assesses a delegates comprehension of topics covered.

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