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Full accreditation
23 January 2013
Machinery safety specialist Pilz Automation Technology has achieved accreditation with The National Skills Academy for Materials, Production and Supply, for its 1, 2 and 4-day City & Guilds Machinery Safety training cou

Machinery safety specialist Pilz
Automation Technology has
achieved accreditation with The
National Skills Academy for
Materials, Production and Supply,
for its 1, 2 and 4-day City & Guilds
Machinery Safety training courses.
The courses are accredited across all 9 industries under the Proskills UK Group, including paper, print, glass, coatings, wood, ceramics, building products, furniture, extractive and mineral processing industries.
Pilz's 4-day City & Guilds Machinery Safety Course provides attendees with the knowledge that will help them to demonstrate a level of competency in machinery safety. It is suitable for people who have responsibility for existing or new machinery, including maintenance engineers, engineering/ project managers, design engineers and manufacturers.
The courses are accredited across all 9 industries under the Proskills UK Group, including paper, print, glass, coatings, wood, ceramics, building products, furniture, extractive and mineral processing industries.
Pilz's 4-day City & Guilds Machinery Safety Course provides attendees with the knowledge that will help them to demonstrate a level of competency in machinery safety. It is suitable for people who have responsibility for existing or new machinery, including maintenance engineers, engineering/ project managers, design engineers and manufacturers.
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