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Machinery safety
25 January 2013
Pilz Automation Technology has updated its range of machinery safety courses to reflect changes in legislation. There is also a new booklet and course schedule for 2012. With the withdrawal of EN 954-1 at the end o
Pilz Automation Technology has
updated its range of machinery
safety courses to reflect changes in
legislation. There is also a new
booklet and course
schedule for 2012.
With the withdrawal of EN 954-1 at the end of 2011, extra dates have been added to meet demand for the course 'Safety Design incorporating EN ISO 13849-1/EN 62061'. The one, two and four day City & Guilds Machinery Safety Courses, accredited by the National Skills Academy for Materials, Production and Supply, will also be held more frequently. Other machinery safety courses and product-related training courses are available.
With the withdrawal of EN 954-1 at the end of 2011, extra dates have been added to meet demand for the course 'Safety Design incorporating EN ISO 13849-1/EN 62061'. The one, two and four day City & Guilds Machinery Safety Courses, accredited by the National Skills Academy for Materials, Production and Supply, will also be held more frequently. Other machinery safety courses and product-related training courses are available.
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