Webinar
Webinar
UK's New Start, Transition or Implementation Period, what does it all mean for machinery manufacturers?
Following a raft of updates from the government regarding UKCA marking there are still a lot of unanswered questions and misleading information. You may now be more familiar with the terms ‘UK’s New Start’, ‘UK Transition’, 'Implementation Period’ or ‘Implementation Period completion day’ but what do they mean to manufacturers wishing to supply machinery in / into the UK after 31st December 2020.
In association with the PPMA, TÜV SÜD will be providing insight into the subject of UKCA marking for machinery manufacturers through this unmissable webinar.
This webinar will discuss the legislation and government guidance relating to moving from CE marking to UKCA marking for manufacturers of machinery wishing to supply their products in / into the UK after the transition period.
Where are we now?
UKCA marking and current manufacturer requirements
What are the labelling requirements for UKCA marking?
What are UK Statutory Instruments from a legislation perspective?
What will happen next?
Richard Brooks
Technical Trainer, TÜV SÜD
Degree qualified in mechanical engineering, Richard has had over 25 years of experience in the subject of machinery safety. Starting with over a decade as a duty holder, being a machinery designer, responsible for complying with the legal requirements then moving into a consultancy role specialising in machinery safety over the last 15 years. Richard has work in a range of industries and assessed a wide range of machinery. He has also worked on the enforcement side of the fence for the Health and Safety Laboratory (now part of HSE). He has latterly moved into a training role in order to transfer knowledge and experience to a broader audience.
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