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Audience - Health and safety practitioners
- Health and safety representatives
- Equipment designers
- Engineering managers
- Production engineers
- Machine builders/integrators
- Maintenance managers
- Purchasing/procurement staff
Skills Gained By attending this seminar you will: - Gain an understanding of the statutory requirements involved with CE certification
- Find out which product directives apply to your product
- Discover when and how to assess, control and record product safety risks
- Find out how to construct a technical file and when such a document is required
- Identify the most cost-effective route to compliance for your product
Course Outline Legal overview - The European health and safety legislative system, its origins and principles of operation
- The role of harmonised standards
- CE marking (Conformite European)
- The system of new approach directives
- The roles of supplier and purchaser and their interface
A practical view of the requirements of The Machinery Directive (including The Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 1992) - The Directive
- Exclusions
- What the Regulations apply to
- Excluded machinery
- General duty
- Supplier responsibilities
- Conformity assessment procedures
- EU-type examination
The Machinery Directive (continued) - The Low Voltage Directive (including The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994) and their supporting standards
- Background
- General requirements
- Exclusions
- Safety requirements
- The Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations (The EMC Directive)
- General requirements
- To whom the Regulations apply
- Exclusions
- Levels of, and routes to, compliance
- The EC type examination
CE marking and Product Directives - When to mark
- Third party assessments
- Self assessment
- Technical files
- The EC Declaration of Conformity
- The EC Declaration of Incorporation
Employer's responsibilities - The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER)
- Interface with 'supplier' based legislation (already considered)
- Effects of the workplace
Risk assessment techniques relevant to CE certification - Risk assessments and how to conduct them
- Suggested recording systems
The technical file - Interface with project procedures and product development
- The template of a typical file
Open forum
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