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The Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) is an EU product directive that is mandatory since May 2002. The PED is a guideline for the design and manufacture of pressure equipment with maximum allowable pressure greater than 0.5 bar. Products covered include [[Pressure Vessels]], [[Heat Exchangers]], steam boilers, pipelines, storage tanks, pressure relief devices, [[Valves]], regulators .
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The aim of '''PED Training''' is to ensure familiarity with the relevant directives and where relevant how they relate to other legislation, in order to ensure compliance.
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==Training Objectives==
The objective of our raining is to enable attendees to:
* Have a general understanding of the PED
* Be able to recognise equipment that falls under the ambit of the directive
* Be able to determine into which category, particular pressure equipment falls into
* Be able to compile a technical file
* Be able to understand conformity assessment procedures
* Be able to understand the concept of CE marking
* Be able to draw up a Declaration of Conformity
 
 
 
 
==Who should attend==
* Representatives of manufacturers of pressure equipment
* Representatives of inspection agencies and testing companies
* Quality managers
* Compliance managers
* Inspectors of pressure vessels and assemblies
* Representatives of EPC contractors
* Project managers responsible for installation and commissioning of pressure equipment

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