Recently, we have seen a growing interest among our clients in dedicated training sessions focused on machine safety. We typically conduct these sessions on-site at the client’s facility for small groups (approx. 10 participants).

Our attendees primarily include maintenance personnel, procurement specialists responsible for purchasing machinery and production lines, management representatives, EHS (Health & Safety) specialists, and other technical staff.

The training provides condensed, essential knowledge in the following areas:

  • Legal Aspects of Machine Safety: Directives and standards, placing new and imported machinery on the market, CE marking, used and modernized machinery, and the specific responsibilities of designers, manufacturers, suppliers, and users

  • Conformity Assessment: Risk assessment methodology, selection of technical safety measures, technical documentation, and information requirements

  • Practical Insights for Machine Users: Minimum requirements, creating machine assemblies, overhauls, modernizations, reconstructions, “substantial changes,” and purchasing new or used machinery from both EU and non-EU countries

  • Safety Audit: Conformity assessment procedures based on selected examples, including practical exercises in the client’s machinery park

Duration: Approx. 5–6 hours.