- 📅 October 2022 | 🕒 Duration: 54 Minutes | 🌍 Language: English
WEBINAR RECORDING:
CE AND LIABILITY RISKS FOR FINAL USERS IN EUROPE
Every company is required to provide safe equipment for its operators, and machinery is no exception.
Whether you're purchasing a new machine or modifying an existing one, certain requirements must be met. In this free webinar, we offer an overview of the relevant regulations in the European region, including a brief look at the situation in non-EU countries such as Switzerland and the UK. Additionally, we will cover the upcoming Machinery Regulation and potential important changes.
Here’s what awaits
you in our recording.
In this webinar recording, you will learn all the key details about CE Marking and Liability Risks for End Users in Europe :
- Fundamentals of machinery safety in Europe
- Recommendations for contract design
- Liability risks associated with machine modifications
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PRACTICAL INSIGHTS
FOR Manufactures and engineers
This webinar is tailored for:
- Manufacturers, engineers, and machine operators involved in machinery safety
- Compliance officers and safety managers seeking to understand European regulations
- Companies looking to navigate the requirements for new and modified machinery
- Professionals responsible for ensuring machines meet legal safety standards in the EU, Switzerland, and the UK
- Anyone interested in staying updated on the upcoming Machinery Regulation and its potential impact

OUR EXPERIENCED EXPERTS
SHARE PRACTICAL INSIGHTS AND STRATEGIES

With over 10 years of experience in functional safety within machinery and plant engineering, Marcus Scholle guarantees practical expertise. His background as a process manager for designing complex machinery assemblies makes him a professional in integrating and programming safety controls from various manufacturers, as well as an expert in conformity assessment and retrofitting.
– Marcus Scholle, Safety and Application Consultant

Matthias Taub is the Industry Manager for Mechanical Engineering at Wieland Electric and, as a certified Safety Engineer, has extensive expertise in the field of machinery safety. With years of experience leading various projects, he has a deep understanding of user needs and knows what "Best Practice" looks like.
– Matthias Taub, Industry Manager for Mechanical Engineering
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