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AMHSA representative appointed to BSI committee

06 March 2026

Jon Warrilow, technical director of Conveyor Units, has been appointed to the British Standards Institution’s MHE/9 committee, where he will represent the Automated Material Handling Systems Association (AMHSA).

As the UK's national standards body, BSI is appointed by the government to develop British Standards and represent the UK’s interests in standards development internationally. The MHE/9 committee is responsible for a variety of BS EN standards related to Continuous Handling Equipment and Systems (in other words, conveyors of all types) including BS EN 619 and, in common with all BSI committees, helps develop product standards to enhance safety, wellbeing and sustainability.

"We are delighted that Jon will be representing AMHSA in the development of British Standards and their interplay with European and worldwide regulations," said AMHSA secretary Dave Berridge. "His expertise in the field of conveyors is second to none and he will be a real asset to the UK and European committees. I am confident that his input and feedback will be of great benefit to AMHSA members."

CE marking

The key focus of the MHE/9 committee for the rest of this year will be the future of CE marking, the mandatory certification for products sold within the European Economic Area (EEA) to indicate that they meet all applicable EU regulations. Currently, CE marking shows conformity with the Machinery Directive but, from 20 January 2027, this will be superseded by the new Machinery Regulation.

"I’ve tasked myself with knowing this new regulation inside and out," said Warrilow. "It’s a big task but I’m committed to keeping my fellow AMHSA members updated on the impact for their businesses of the changes ahead."

 
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