
- 5/15/2025
- Free Webinar
How Safe Is Your Machine?
Understanding Risk Assessment, Verification & Validation According to North American Standards
Join our webinar to discover how CSA Z432:23 and ANSI B11-0 can help you enhance compliance, minimize risks, and optimize the safety performance of your machinery. Learn how these key machine safety standards provide a structured approach to risk assessment, verification, and validation. Whether you're an OEM, end user, safety consultant, or integrator, don’t miss this opportunity to take a smarter, more effective approach to machine safety!
DATE
Thursday, 15th May 2025
02.00 p.m. - 03.00 p.m. EST
WEBINAR CONTENT:
- Overview of CSA Z432:23 and ANSI B11-0 standards
- Key differences between Type A and Type B standards
- How CSA Z432:23 and ANSI B11-0 enhance compliance and reduce risks
- The role of these standards in optimizing machine safety performance
- Risk assessment, verification, and validation processes explained
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Safety Engineers and Compliance Specialists aiming to implement and sustain effective safety solutions in line with global standards, including CSA Z432:23, ISO 13849, and ANSI B11.
- Machine Designers and Maintenance Technicians seeking actionable strategies to design, maintain, and upgrade machinery while ensuring compliance with the latest safety regulations.
- Operations and Production Managers responsible for optimizing machinery safety and efficiency in manufacturing and industrial environments.
YOUR EXPERT:
leonardo sanchez
Leonardo Sanchez is an Electrical Engineer and certified Machine Functional Safety Expert (TUV Rheinland & SGS TUV Saar). He holds extensive expertise in machine safety, with a focus on the entire safety lifecycle, from risk assessments to validation. Leonardo is experienced in assisting companies with CE marking self-certification for machinery sold in Europe and possesses in-depth knowledge of global safety standards. He has a successful track record in managing machinery safety projects and is qualified to certify Machine Safety Engineers.
