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Machinery risk guide
23 January 2013
Understanding the legislation, Directives and machinery safety standards that apply to machinery and work equipment can be a difficult task. Combining all the relevant information needed to manage the risks associated w

Understanding the legislation,
 Directives and machinery safety
 standards that apply to machinery
 and work equipment can be a
 difficult task. Combining all the
 relevant information needed to
 manage the risks associated with
 machinery and work equipment, BSI
 British Standards has published a
 new book, 'Risk Management of
 Machinery and Work Equipment' by
 John Glover.
 
According to BSI, machine builders and users, whether UK-based or exporting machinery into the UK market, will find it a must-have reference, as will employers and managers looking for guidance on their health and safety responsibilities.
According to BSI, machine builders and users, whether UK-based or exporting machinery into the UK market, will find it a must-have reference, as will employers and managers looking for guidance on their health and safety responsibilities.
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