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BS EN Standards - Mechanical

Responsibilities
The Responsible Person
Introduction to BS EN Standards
The Role of EN Standards
Types of Standards

Standards Covered:

EN12100-1 - General Requirements for Safety
ENISO 13857 - Safety Distances
EN349 - Access to crushing points
EN953 - guards
EN982 - Hydraulics
EN983 - Pneumatics

Case study for practical application of standards

BS EN Standards - Electrical

Responsibilities
The Responsible Person
Introduction to BS EN Standards
The Role of EN Standards
Types of Standards

Standards Covered:

EN60204-1 - Electrical Safety of Machines
ENISO 13850 - Emergency Stops
EN574 - 2 handed controls
EN954-1 - Control Circuits
EN999 - Positioning of protective safety devices
EN1037 - Unexpected start up
EN1088 - Interlocks

Case study for practical application of standards

CE Marking

Including:
CE Marking Directives
The Law
Machinery Directive
Scope
Requirements/Documentation
Low Voltage Directive
Scope
Requirements
EMC Directive
Scope
Requirements
EN Standards
EHSRs v EN Standards
Types of Standards
Risk Assessment
Definitions
Hazards
Designers Responsibilities
Hazard Identification
Risk Reduction
Practical Case Study

PUWER 98

Definitions and Responsibilities
Introduction to PUWER 98
New Requirements of PUWER 98
Contents of PUWER

Part 1 Introduction
Part 2 General Requirements
Part 3 Mobile Machinery
Part 4 Power Press
Part 5 Miscellaneous

Role of EN Standards
Introduction to Risk Assessment methods
Practical Application of PUWER 98
EN Standards Case Study and Quiz

Control Integrity

1 Day SEMINAR

The following Agenda is flexible and subject to change.

a)      Concepts of Control Integrity
b)      Control requirements for Machinery Directive & Work Equipment Directive
c)       Existing methodology
d)      Standards  

    1) EN 954-1,
    2) EN ISO 13849,
    3) EN62061,
    4) EN IEC 60204

e)      Applications for EN ISO 13849
f)       Practical applications for EN ISO 13849
g)      Review and questions

Pressure Equipment Directive

Introduction to Directive
Who must comply?
What type of equipment
Application
Conformity assessment Tables and Modules
Role of Notified Bodies
Technical File contents
Materials
Summary

Machinery Safety

1 Day SEMINAR

Practical assessments on a machine

  • A PUWER assessment on machinery.
This would be done with a maximum number of ten people per day, and would involve the team assessing the machine with guidance from a Laidler Associates advisor.

The advisor will take photographs whilst the team identifies hazards and non compliances on the equipment.

The Laidler Associates Risk management software will be used and completed using a projector to display the software and photographs as required.

A copy of the software and all files will be provided following the course.

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