MachineSAFE training calendar now available for 2016

Pilz Australia Industrial Automation LP

Monday, 08 February, 2016

Pilz has released its MachineSAFE training calendar for 2016 with relevant training courses for industry, commencing in March across most major cities in Australia.

The training sessions are designed to help key personnel understand the duties, obligations and responsibilities under various regulations and standards, and to implement compliance, safety strategies and designs.

Due to high interest and a high level of expertise required, Pilz has developed dedicated training for:

  • Risk assessment
  • CE marking

The Risk Assessment Workshop training course will enable attendees to develop a greater understanding of the risk assessment process in order to acquire the extensive knowledge and skills needed to risk assess machinery in accordance with AS/NZ 4024.1. This workshop uses images and videos to guide attendees through the risk assessment process on machinery in an interactive and practically based way.

The CE Marking training course will help attendees learn all the requirements for Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, including CE marking of machines. The course also covers the corresponding standards, which refer to the design, construction and maintenance of machines placed on the market and operated within the European Economic Area.

To download the 2016 training calendar, click here.

In-house or customised courses to cater to specific needs such as conveyor safety, lockout/tagout, risk assessment, machine guarding and safety control system design are also available. To learn more call 1300 723 334 or email training@machinesafe.com.au.

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