CE Marking Machinery Directive

Short course

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£ 750 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Duration

    1 Day

A one-day course on how to comply with EU. Directives on CE Marking, particularly with. respect to machinery. Suitable for: Sales staff from manufacturing and retail. industry who need to understand the European. CE marking requirements and their. implications for product sales throughout the. European Union - including the UK. Technical services staff who need to respond. to customer enquiries about the CE marking of. their company's products. Marketing managers who need to co-ordinate. marketing strategies for selling their. company's products throughout the European. Union. Senior managers who need to keep.

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Absolute Quality Training Ltd

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On request

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Course programme

CE Marking Machinery Directive Training Course

Who should attend
· Sales staff from manufacturing and retail industry who need to understand the European CE marking requirements and their implications for product sales throughout the European Union - including the UK.
· Technical services staff who need to respond to customer enquiries about the CE marking of their company's products.
· Marketing managers who need to co-ordinate marketing strategies for selling their company's products throughout the European Union.
· Senior managers who need to keep abreast of CE marking legislation when planning the future direction and policy of their companies.

COURSE CONTENTS

Introduction
Background to CE regulation.
The purpose of CE marking.
The Relevant Legislation
Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regs 1992.
Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regs
1992.
Construction (Health & Safety at Work) 1996.
Health & Safety at Work Act.
Achieving CE Mark Conformity
Designer's and manufacturer's responsibilities.
Levels of compliance
Enforcement.
Documentation.
Specification and testing.
Case study.
Practical Exercise
Risk Assessment
Types of hazard.
Analysis.
Evaluation.
Risk reduction and control measures.
Process Review
Achieving registration.
Choices to be made.

CE Marking Machinery Directive

£ 750 + VAT