Whether designing, building or commissioning a single machine or a complete food or beverage production line, safety and security compliance needs to be considered and managed from the beginning.
The evidence is clear that a systematic approach supporting engineers and project managers from the design and sourcing phases through to validating and certifying the complete installation will ensure suitable compliance.
FoodManufacturing.Live, at the National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham, on 1 May, is an event staged exclusively for UK food and beverage industry engineers. Exhibitor Pilz Automation is one of a number of machinery safety experts to be found at the event, and the company is hosting a special and free of charge Machinery Safety workshop on site. It will take food and beverage industry engineers through proven project methodology that allows OEMs to avoid unnecessary and costly remedial actions and production delays. The seminar will examine:
1. Why a new machine is not necessarily safe and secure
2. Key areas of non-compliance to look out for when purchasing machinery
3. A systematic approach to successful project implementation
4. Key standards and directives/regulations you need to understand
5. Global differences in legislation and interpretation
Places at this Workshop (and the five others also taking place on the day) are free of charge, as is entry to FoodManufacturing.Live itself. You can reserve your place at any Workshop as part of the pre-registration process. In addition to free event entry and free Workshop places, all pre-registered visitors also benefit from abundant free parking outside the exhibition entrance, a free breakfast roll and brew on arrival and a free pass to visit the fantastic National Motorcycle Museum.
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