Seminar series 
on the Machinery Directive

In our online seminar series on the Machinery Regulation, manufacturers and machine operators will learn about the upcoming changes to the previous Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC - online, easy to understand and in a convenient time frame.

WHO IS THE SEMINAR FOR?

This series of seminars is aimed at machine manufacturers, operators, dealers, safety officers and quality managers in the EU who want to prepare for the new machine regulation. Take the opportunity to familiarize yourself with the new regulations at an early stage and to optimally prepare yourself for the forthcoming changes.

We invite our customers from North America to visit www.wieland-safety.com for the latest webinars available in their region.

COURSE DURATION AND PRICE:​

Flexibility tailored to your preference!
When registering, you can choose whether you would like to take part in individual seminars (€200 per seminar) or whether you would like to register for the entire series. Register for all three seminars and receive a discount package price of €500 for all three sessions.

Duration: The seminar duration is approx. 3 hours each including small breaks.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Registration: Due to the limited participation, we recommend early registration. We look forward to your participation!

Platform: Platform: Our seminars run on Microsoft Teams. Please make sure you have a stable internet connection and working speakers and microphone.

The participation links will be provided well in advance of the seminar dates.
 

BOOKABLE CONTENTS OF THE SEMINAR SERIES

Our seminar series consists of a total of three parts that cover a comprehensive spectrum of knowledge.

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INDIVIDUAL ONLINE SEMINAR 1: 
The basics of the Machine Regulation

Date: 06.02.2024
Duration: approx. 3 Stunden
09.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. (CET)
Price: 200 €

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  • Timing between approval and deadline
    What actions must be taken and when? We will guide you through the critical timeframes and pivotal steps necessary to prepare for the upcoming Machinery Regulation.
  • Economic actors
    Our experts will explain the new roles and their importance and show when the role of an economic operator changes.
  • Harmonized standards
    We discuss the expiration date for harmonized standards from the effective date and the role of HAS consultants, as well as the minimum period and the development of the ISO-C standards.
  • Interpreting the Product Safety Act
    How will the Product Safety Act be interpreted in this context and how will this affect your business practices.
  • Ramifications for national legislation
    Lastly, we will discuss the possible effects of the new Machinery Regulation on national legislation, shedding light on the anticipated adjustments.
INDIVIDUAL ONLINE SEMINAR 2: 
Focus Appendix 3 – EHSR, Risk Assessment and Documentation

Date: 07.02.2024
Duration: approx. 3 hours
09.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. (CET)
Price: 200 €

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  • Comparison of the changes to Annex 3 (formerly Annex 1)
    Focusing on the declaration of the EHSR (essential health safety requirements), we address questions of occupational safety and clarify how a person can be rescued from a machine and what new requirements are placed on body data.
  • Digital Documentation
    Learn more about how it is delivered, retention periods, language, and ways to increase efficiency.
  • Declaration of Conformity
    Get to know the contents of the declaration of conformity, including the documentation officer, the harmonized standard and the deadline regulation. We give recommendations on how you can prepare for the deadline regulation.
INDIVIDUAL ONLINE SEMINAR 3: 
Major Change, High Risk Machines and Safety Components

Date: 08.02.2024
Duration: approx. 3 hours
09.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. (CET)
Price: 200 €

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  • Substantial Modification
    What is considered substantial modification and what are the responsibilities of the manufacturers and operators.
  • New Appendix 1: High Risk Machines
    Delve into the distinctions between the newly identified high-risk machinery and their counterparts from the previous Appendix 4.
  • Annex 2: Safety components changes compared to Appendix 5
    What is now considered a safety component? Find out more about the changes in this area.
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