A revised ISO 13849 was published this year – get the latest update from Pilz UK

A revised ISO 13849 was published this year – get the latest update from Pilz UK

Next in the Pilz UK free Machinery Safety webinar series the Machinery Safety Experts will be looking at the revised version of ISO 13849-1. The standard is the basis for evaluating the safety of complex machine control systems. It is a basic functional safety standard and contains internationally unified requirements, referring to the determination of…


Next in the Pilz UK free Machinery Safety webinar series the Machinery Safety Experts will be looking at the revised version of ISO 13849-1.

The standard is the basis for evaluating the safety of complex machine control systems. It is a basic functional safety standard and contains internationally unified requirements, referring to the determination of the required Performance Level and identification of safety-related control parts, through to implementation of safety functions.

In 2023, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) published the new edition of ISO 13849-1. This webinar will give an overview of the standard and the key changes implemented in the revised edition.

Understanding ISO – Safety Related Controls is scheduled for Friday 24th November at 9:30 GMT.

Click here to register

The free Machinery Webinar Series from Pilz aims to give you the essential facts & updates on a range of key Machinery Safety topics, without you having to leave the office. Presenters will cover the key facts in around an hour and will offer participants the added opportunity to get instant support for specific questions.

If you would like further information or have specific questions prior to registration, please contact the Marketing Team at Pilz – marketing@pilz.co.uk – or by phone – 01536 460766.

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5106079657691785821?source=MEPCA


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