Machinery directive compliance seminars
Sick has developed two one-day
seminars on the Machinery Directive
2006/42/EC.
While manufacturers are
responsible for ensuring that new
machinery is compliant with the
directive, and certified by the CE
mark, the di
Sick has developed two one-day
seminars on the Machinery Directive
2006/42/EC.
While manufacturers are
responsible for ensuring that new
machinery is compliant with the
directive, and certified by the CE
mark, the directive isn’t limited to
new machines. Any new process or
system, such as a production line, is
effectively classed as a new machine,
even when using existing machinery,
and the entire assembly must, as a
whole, comply with the directive.
The seminars address questions
relating to the modification and
upgrade of existing machinery.
Attendees will learn how to establish
at what point a modification should
be classed as a new machine and
when a modification is subject to the
Provision and Use of Work
Equipment Directive.
The two one-day seminars work
equally well independently and when
booked together. More information
can be found at: www.sick.co.uk
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