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Machinery safety course
25 January 2013
Laidler Associates is running its University Certificate in Professional Development (UCPD) on European Machinery Safety. The course includes a week's classroom training which covers the regulatory framework relating

Laidler Associates is running its
University Certificate in Professional
Development (UCPD) on European
Machinery Safety.
The course includes a week's classroom training which covers the regulatory framework relating to machine safety and will inform attendees on CE Marking, PUWER, Mechanincal EN Standards, Electrical EN Standards, and Practical Risk Assessment. Once the training is complete the students then have 16- weeks of distance learning to complete their final assessment. The UCPD course is university accredited and it offers successful participants university credits that can be used towards formal qualifications.
Dates and locations are: 28th March, Bolton; 23rdMay, Solihull; 20th June, Newbury; 11th July, Billingham; 26th September, Bolton; 17th October, Solihull; 21st November, Newbury.
The course includes a week's classroom training which covers the regulatory framework relating to machine safety and will inform attendees on CE Marking, PUWER, Mechanincal EN Standards, Electrical EN Standards, and Practical Risk Assessment. Once the training is complete the students then have 16- weeks of distance learning to complete their final assessment. The UCPD course is university accredited and it offers successful participants university credits that can be used towards formal qualifications.
Dates and locations are: 28th March, Bolton; 23rdMay, Solihull; 20th June, Newbury; 11th July, Billingham; 26th September, Bolton; 17th October, Solihull; 21st November, Newbury.
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