The Machinery Regulations and the Machinery Directive are the rules for protecting people and the environment in the best possible way. This must be documented and finally the machine must have a CE mark.
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Do your machines have the legally required documentation in place?
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Can you create this documentation yourself?
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Can you CE mark a machine you have made yourself?
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What is a machine and can a machine lose its CE marking if it is rebuilt?
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What is actually required to CE mark a machine?
This course gives you a practical introduction to how to navigate the regulations and ensure CE marking of the machines you are responsible for.
Introduction to the Machinery Directive - CE marking and requirements
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Learn how to CE mark machines according to current regulations
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Gain insight into the requirements for machines to be sold and put into service in Europe
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Become familiar with practical examples and exercises to assess different types of equipment
The course uses digital twins and virtual trips produced by Trygg Maskin, which gives you a realistic approach to everyday issues. This will give you a detailed insight into the legislation and its practical application in everyday life.
Learning objectives
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Maskinforskriftens oppbygging og funksjon
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Hva er en maskin og hvem har ansvaret?
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Plikter hos produsent og tekniske krav
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Risikovurderingsmetoder
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Forholdet mellom forskriften og harmoniske standarder
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Kort om andre direktiver og forskrifter
The Machinery Regulations and the Machinery Directive play a crucial role for everyone involved in the production and sale of machinery in Europe.
This course gives you a practical introduction to how to navigate the regulations and ensure CE marking of the machines.
By attending this course, you will be better equipped to meet the legal requirements and regulations that apply to machinery in Europe. You will also have the opportunity to discuss and assess concrete examples, so that you can apply this knowledge directly in your own workday.
Course instructor
Johnny Drange
The course instructor, Johnny Drange, is the general manager of Trygg Maskin AS and has broad experience in machinery safety and compliance with regulations. He has a background as a machine mechanic and helicopter technician from the Air Force, and extensive experience from industry, offshore and management roles in larger companies. Johnny combines solid technical insight with a good understanding of companies' practical challenges related to compliance with the Machinery Regulations. In the courses, he places great emphasis on practical examples, documentation and solutions that can be used directly in everyday work. He gets very good feedback from previous course participants.
Practical information
We start at 09.00 on the first day and end at 16.30. Day two we start at 08.30 and end at 15.30.
Do you want the course as an in-house course?
We also offer this as an in-house course. Contact us at if your company is interested.