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HSE has recently refreshed its training aimed at helping employers and safety professionals understand machinery safety regulations, safeguarding, and control systems.
The next series of courses will be delivered in July, at HSE's Science and Research Centre, Buxton.
Machinery series: Fundamentals of the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER)
20 July
This one-day course equips machinery users, supervisors, and maintenance engineers with a comprehensive understanding of their legal responsibilities under the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER).
Covering practical guidance on machinery risk assessment, safeguarding measures, safe isolation procedures, and maintenance requirements, delegates will explore why people bypass safeguards and how to implement effective safety controls throughout a machine's operational life.
To find out more, view prices and book your place: Machinery series: Fundamentals of PUWER
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Machinery series: Fundamentals of the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations
21 July
Designed for those specifying or purchasing new machinery, this one-day course introduces the UK Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008 and the standards underpinning compliance.
Delegates will explore essential health and safety requirements, machinery risk assessment, technical file construction, and regulatory responsibilities for partly completed machinery and substantial modifications.
To find out more, view prices and book your place: Machinery series: Fundamentals of the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations
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Machinery series: Introduction to safeguarding of machinery
22 July
HSE has developed this one-day course to help machinery operators, maintenance engineers, and project managers understand safeguarding principles and compliance requirements.
The course provides an overview of machinery safeguarding, including hazard recognition, safeguarding hierarchies, guard types, applicable standards, and sector-specific applications across engineering, woodworking, and other industries.
To find out more, view prices and book your place: Machinery series: Introduction to safeguarding of machinery
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Machinery series: Basics of safety related control systems and technological advances
23 July
This course equips machinery operators, maintenance engineers, and project engineers with a foundational understanding of safety-related control systems and their role in overall machine safeguarding integrity.
Topics covered include electrical and control system hazard assessment, control system safety standards, component principles, robot safety, collaborative robots, automation, and emerging considerations around AI and cyber security.
To find out more, view prices and book your place: Machinery series: Basics of safety related control systems and technological advances
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Free webinar
Improving noise reports: Practical guidance for consultants
23 March 2026, 10:30 to 11:30am.
As part of our current HSE noise inspection campaign, our noise and vibration specialists have reviewed the quality and content of consultants' reports and identified a number of common failings.
This free webinar will highlight some of these issues and failings and provide helpful advice and guidance on how to easily correct them.
All attendees will receive a CPD certificate.
Register for the webinar.
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