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21/10/2008: SOE: Supply of machinery (safety) regulations update

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Tuesday, 21, Oct 2008 12:00

REGULATIONS UPDATE: SI2008/159 –The Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations

21 October 2008

Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne.

Evening event - registration from 6pm, for a 7pm start.

This invaluable event is an opportunity to understand what you need to do to ensure compliance with the SI2008/159 The Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008 that comes into force on December 29th 2009.

This event will discuss the 3rd revision of the regulations, describe the conformity assessment route for manufacturers and suppliers of equipment and highlight issues for users.

It will be illustrated with real life examples from HSE Inspector, Ian Simpson.

To book onto this free event or if you have any queries, please contact Emma Mann, Events Coordinator on 020 7630 1111 or via email at emma.mann@soe.org.uk

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