22BLU10 | Validation, CE Compliance, Approval, Certification

This classroom is designed to teach the differences between validations, CE compliance, approvals, and certification in regard to stage machinery. You will learn what each one is, what's required, and what you can/can't do. The course will explore how validations and approvals can concur to support the procedure, which process needs to be carried out, […]

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22BLU11 | EN 17206 – Machinery: Horizontal Movement

This EN 17206 – Machinery: Horizontal Movement classroom is designed to provide stage machinery designers, system integrators, and operators with an in-depth understanding of the specifications and requirements related to tracking systems, turntables, stage wagons, and other machinery used in the entertainment industry. Read More Terms Q: How will I know when the class is […]

22BLU12 | EN 17206 – Lower Machinery: Lifting

This EN 17206 – Lower Machinery: Lifting classroom is designed to provide stage machinery designers, system integrators, and operators with an in-depth understanding of the specifications and requirements related to performer lifts, compensators, and stage lifts used in the entertainment industry. Read More Terms Q: How will I know when the class is confirmed? A: […]

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22BLU13 | D8/D8 Plus Chain Hoist vs EN 17206 UC1-UC2 Machinery

The Electric Chain Hoist classroom is designed to provide stage machinery designers, system integrators and operators with an in-depth understanding of intended use, compliance frameworks, the similarities and differences, and the requirements/allowances that are related to electric chain hoists used in the event industry to keep suspended loads without people being in the hazard zone. […]

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22BLU14 | Keep the CE Mark After Maintenance or Modifications

This Substantial Modifications class provides maintenance and repair technicians and system integrators with an in-depth understanding of when adding machinery to an assembly of machinery, modifications of existing CE or non-CE marked machinery, or the alteration of machinery before putting it into service should be regarded and assessed. Read More Terms Q: How will I […]

22BLU15 | EN 17206 – Upper Machinery: Lifting

This EN 17206 – Upper Machinery: Lifting classroom is designed to provide stage machinery designers, system integrators and operators with an in-depth understanding of the specifications and requirements related to Upper Machinery: Lifting in the entertainment industry. Read More Terms Q: How will I know when the class is confirmed? A: Blumano will send you […]

22BLU16 | Validation, CE Compliance, Approval, Certification

This classroom is designed to teach the differences between validations, CE compliance, approvals and certification in regard to stage machinery. You will learn what each one is, what's required and what you can/can't do. The course will explore how validations and approvals can concur to support the procedure, which process needs to be carried out […]

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22BLU20 | D8/D8 Plus Chain Hoist vs EN 17206 UC1-UC2 Machinery

The Electric Chain Hoist classroom is designed to provide stage machinery designers, system integrators and operators with an in-depth understanding of intended use, compliance frameworks, the similarities and differences, and the requirements/allowances that are related to electric chain hoists used in the event industry to keep suspended loads without people being in the hazard zone. […]

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22BLU18 | EN 17206 – Lower Machinery: Lifting

This EN 17206 – Lower Machinery: Lifting classroom is designed to provide stage machinery designers, system integrators and operators with an in-depth understanding of the specifications and requirements related to performer lifts, compensators and stage lifts used in the entertainment industry. Read More Terms Q: How will I know when the class is confirmed? A: […]

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22BLU21 | Keep the CE Mark After Maintenance or Modifications

This Substantial Modifications class provides maintenance and repair technicians and system integrators with an in-depth understanding of when adding machinery to an assembly of machinery, modifications of existing CE or non-CE marked machinery, or the alteration of machinery before putting it into service should be regarded and assessed. Read More Terms Q: How will I […]

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22BLU17 | Stage Machinery Risk Assessment

This course is designed to provide stage machinery designers, system integrators and the operators working in the entertainment industry with an in-depth understanding of the risk analysis process and the fundamental steps needed to carry out a risk assessment. For more information on StageDB ORA - click here. Read More Terms Q: How will I […]

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22BLU24 | Validation, CE Compliance, Approval, Certification

This classroom is designed to teach the differences between validations, CE compliance, approvals and certification in regard to stage machinery. You will learn what each one is, what's required and what you can/can't do. The course will explore how validations and approvals can concur to support the procedure, which process needs to be carried out […]