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The Safe Design of Electrical/Electronic Equipment (2 Day Course)
for compliance with the new LVD, 2014/35/EU, or the new RED, 2014/53/EU
A two-day Training Course by EurIng Keith ArmstrongCherry Clough Consultants Ltd, U.K.
Synopsis
This course describes practical design engineering and testing techniques for achieving safe operation of electrical and electronic equipment operating from up to 1000VAC RMS, and also to assist in achieving regulatory compliance (for example, with the European Union’s Low Voltage (safety) Directive).
Objective
To provide a practical understanding of the equipment and product design, verification and validation techniques necessary for safety of users and third parties, and regulatory compliance. These techniques will alsohelp reduce financial risks in design and development, and limit exposure to liability claims.
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