Raising machine safety standards for all

Euchner announces free-to-access webinar series

To raise awareness of machinery safety and encourage regulatory compliance, Euchner is hosting a series of free online webinars. In these sessions, experts from Euchner, one of the world’s leading safety engineering specialists, give an easy-to-understand insight into everything from compliance with legislation to the safe operation of machines and plants.  You can register for the sessions here.

Euchner is hosting the sessions fortnightly, free of charge. Each session is concise, lasting 30 minutes to avoid taking too much time out of attendees’ working days. The webinars offer an overview of a particular topic with the chance to ask questions to leading experts. Webinar topics include the new features of EN ISO 13849-1 and EN ISO 14119 — two of the main standards that guide machinery safety and guard locking. Meanwhile, future sessions will cover things like risk assessments and safe maintenance, both critical topics.

To help safeguard machine operators and maintenance staff, Euchner offers a wide range of innovative safety devices, from emergency stop devices to light curtains and its revolutionary MGB2 Multifunctional Gate box. The company also provides various technical services and support to help ensure compliance. These include inspections and safety assessments. It also offers a compliance audit service to determine whether a facility meets the needs of The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER).

“Machinery safety is critical in automotive plants, packaging facilities and other industrial environments but its importance is often overlooked,” explains Joe Ardley, Machinery Safety Specialist at Euchner. “We decided to launch the webinar series to help bridge this knowledge gap and raise awareness of the different areas that can impact machinery safety and compliance.

“The webinars combine the knowledge of our globally renowned experts, and we’ve all put a lot of work into these sessions because we want to share our knowledge with the wider industry,” added Ardley. “We’ve already had a couple of successful sessions and we’re looking forward to hosting the others!”

You can register for any of the sessions, free of charge, here.

Alternatively, to find out more about Euchner’s range of safety devices, and how they can help improve the functional safety of your industrial machinery, visit the technical support section of the company’s site.

Hot this week

New National Computing Resources to open doors for UK researchers and innovators

UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has announced a £76...

Thales expands its industrial cybersecurity offering with Secomea’s purpose-built OT remote access platform

Thales, a global leader in cybersecurity and critical systems...

World’s Largest Additive Manufacturing Recruitment Agency Rebrands as Kensington360 to Reflect Full Industry 4.0 Coverage

After nearly two decades supporting engineering and advanced manufacturing...

Festo Expands VTUX Valve Terminal with New Smart Functions, Connectivity and Energy-Saving Options

Festo has expanded its VTUX valve terminal platform with...

ASIC designer to showcase expertise at embedded world

Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) design and manufacture specialist, Swindon...

New National Computing Resources to open doors for UK researchers and innovators

UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has announced a £76...

ASIC designer to showcase expertise at embedded world

Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) design and manufacture specialist, Swindon...

Rohde & Schwarz highlights its comprehensive embedded systems test solutions at embedded world 2026

Embedded systems are fundamental to modern electronics, encompassing everything...

Tezmaksan launches expanded warranty for CubeBOX automation systems

Tezmaksan Robot Technologies, a leading European manufacturer of robotics...

Related Articles

Popular Categories