Lighting legislation, compliance control and production testing: are you in the know?

Do you understand all the legislative requirements when placing lighting products on the market? If you are unsure or have any questions then sign up for the Lighting Industry Academy’s NEW course covering Lighting Legislation, Compliance Control and Production Testing.

This one day course will take you through the relevant regulations and directives. Explaining how the twelve current legislative requirements, such as, LVD, EMCD, RoHS and ERP can affect manufacturers, importers and distributors of lighting products.

Don’t forget that once product compliance has been achieved, production control is needed to ensure continued conformity. Do you have this covered? Using the LIA Quality Assurance model, you will gain an appreciation of implementing and maintaining a quality control system, including the control of imported goods.

Finally, it’s time to get out of the classroom and into the Laboratory. This course gives you the opportunity to get hands on with product testing, a key area of product conformity, using traditional Clare test equipment, and thanks to the new partnership between the Academy and Seaward Group, its HAL tester which is the latest state of the art production electrical test equipment.

This course encompasses all industry sectors whether a manufacturer, importer or distributor of luminaires, light sources, control gear or components.

Held at the Academy, LIA, Telford. This state of the art learning facility is recognised by the industry as a hub for the development and delivery of high-quality learning. With one of its highly qualified trainers supporting your learning throughout the day.

Dates

29 June 2017

25 July 2017

12 September 2017

17 October 2017

28 November 2017

LIA members can attended the course for the discounted rate of £295 +VAT. £365 + Vat for non-LIA members

Find out more on the course www.thelia.org.uk/training-academy/courses/lighting-legislation-compliance-control-production-testing

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