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Machinery Safety Series

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This series of four courses has been designed to suit the different safety training needs of all the people involved in purchasing, maintaining and modifying machines and as well as those people engaged in designing, specifying, building and supplying machines and assemblies of machines.

The design of machinery influences the level of risk to which people who interact with them are exposed. The subject that deals with safety-related aspects of machinery design has considerable depth and breadth leading to varied and differing individual training requirements. This series of four one-day courses have been developed to cover various aspects of machinery safety to enable the selection of appropriate topics to suit a delegate's specific requirement.

The courses are arranged back-to-back to facilitate attendance of one or more course with the minimum of travel costs. Delegates can book on to a single course or attend two, three or four depending on the depth of knowledge they need to acquire.

So for instance someone responsible for maintaining and carrying out small modifications to machines and purchasing the occasional new machine would find it helpful to attend the Machinery Safety PUWER and Machinery Risk Assessment Essentials courses whereas a machine designer with a mechanical bias might want to attend the Machinery Risk Assessment Essentials and Introduction to Safeguarding and Safety-Related Control Systems courses.

On the other hand a project engineer responsible for specifying and installing a large machinery project who will need to understand all aspects of machinery safety would find it relevant to attend all four days of the course.

Please note that all courses must be paid for via credit card at the time of booking.

Some of our training courses can also be delivered in-company, please contact us to discuss your requirements.

Email: HSEtraining@hse.gov.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)203 028 3704

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