The CE marking process describes the procedure for the certification of products in accordance with the specifications in the European Economic Area. At the end of the process, application of the CE label documents that all mandatory safety requirements in accordance with Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC are met. Here you will be introduced to the issues concerning the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and your requirements with regard to CE marking of machines. Which machines fall under the scope of the Machinery Directive? What are the responsibilities of machine builders (manufacturers) and machine operators (employers)? This training course will provide answers to these questions, which arise in conjunction with the engineering, acquisition and commissioning of new and existing machinery. Furthermore, you will get an insight into the associated standards for the design and construction of machines placed on the market and operated within the European Economic Area. The training will take you step by step through the necessary processes for CE marking of machinery. Together with the experiences from the practical exercises on a 3D machine model, after the training you will be even better at assessing the status of your machines and ensuring their conformity.
Basis of CE Marking
Objective
Contents
- Scope and requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
- Essential health and safety requirements
- Harmonised standards in the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
- European legislation related to plant and machinery
- Principles and procedures for CE marking of machinery
- Responsibilities throughout the entire machine lifecycle
- Documentation requirements: Declaration of Conformity, Technical Construction File (TCF) and attachment of the CE mark
Target groups
This training is particularly oriented towards machine manufacturers, machine importers and machine integrators with special responsibility in the area of CE marking. Furthermore, it is aimed towards people who are responsible for the issue of machinery safety in day-to-day operations, such as:
- Commissioning engineers
- Design engineers
- Project managers
- Planners
- System integrators
- Safety officers
- Production managers and officers
- Those responsible for upgrades and maintenance of plant and machinery
- Technical purchasers
Benefits to you
- Directive-compliant CE marking
- High practical relevance through practice and application on a sample machine
Pilz Australia Safe Automation
Unit 1, 12-14 Miles Street
Mulgrave, Melbourne, Victoria 3170
Australia
Telephone: +61 3 9560 0621 / 1300 723 334
E-Mail: safety@pilz.com.au
Telephone: +61 3 9560 0621
E-Mail: training@pilz.com.au