Machinery safety training courses with a practical edge

24th July 2009
Posted By : ES Admin
Machinery safety training courses with a practical edge
Pilz Automation Technology has published a new booklet outlining its machinery safety courses and schedule for July to December 2009.
Pilz Automation Technology, one of the UK's leading providers of training related to machinery safety, has published a new booklet outlining its machinery safety courses and schedule for July to December 2009.

The current range of Pilz machinery safety courses have evolved from more than 20 years of in-house expertise not only in training, but also in the practical application of standards by Pilz engineers and consultants when, for example, designing safety circuits and advising manufacturing companies on how to best comply with UK Regulations. The courses can therefore offer practical insights and solutions in addition to covering the essentials of current legislation.

Furthermore, although Pilz trainers are highly qualified to address individual concerns throughout the scheduled courses, if a more customised approach is desired, courses tailored to meet specific Company needs are available on request.

Given the fact that the new Machinery Directive comes into force in December 2009 - and the resultant renewed interest in machinery safety - Pilz is urging people to contact them as soon as possible to be sure of getting a place on their preferred course.

Two types of course are offered: those relating to regulations and standards, and others that are specific to Pilz machinery safety products.

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