Webinar aids compliance with health and safety requirements
There is often much confusion in the workplace as to what we should and shouldn't be doing in order to fulfil our obligations to current safety legislation.
In order to try and bring all of the relevant subjects together, and to clarify what is required from the user's and designer's perspectives, Wieland Electric, in association with Electrical Review, will present an essential guide to complying with health and safety requirements when using and designing machinery. The briefing will take place at 2pm on Thursday 20 March 2014,
The webinar will look at the following areas:
• Risk assessment
• CE marking
• Technical files
• Regulations and machinery directive
• Compliance
• Training and competence
The webinar will also feature a live audience Q&A session with the panel of experts.
Speaking at the briefing will be:
Paul Considine, global industry manager, safety - Wieland Electric
Lynette E Knowles, safety specialist UK South - Wieland Electric
Philip Shardlow, safety specialist UK North and Scotland - Wieland Electric
Elinore Mackay, editor - Electrical Review
Click here to register today for this free webinar.
The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of Elinore Mackay and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Electrical Review. This content represents individual perspective and industry commentary.
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