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News Release from: Sartorius UK | Subject: Cork seminar
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 July 2004
Free process weighing seminar in County
Cork
Sartorius are running an exclusive free weighing seminar in Cork in September, called 'Weighing Up Your Process Challenges', which offers advice on many current issues, including ATEX and hygiene
There are more demands then ever being made of engineers and production staff in process industries, for example keeping up with the latest legislation, increasing efficiency on the production line and reducing costs Fortunately if weighing is part of your process, there is an easy way to ensure you are using the best work methods and up to date with the latest compliance
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 20 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Sartorius are running an exclusive free seminar, 'Weighing Up Your Process Challenges', offering advice on many current issues, including ATEX and hygiene.
The key note address will be delivered by special guest Howard McQuoid, from the National Metrology Laboratory in Dublin.
He will be discussing, from an industrial perspective, topics including the handling, storage and usage of mass standards, interpreting calibration certificates, and factors affecting weighing.
The seminar will be held at the Carrigaline Court Hotel on Tuesday 14th September.
Tickets are free and include refreshments and a three course lunch.
You can apply for a place at the seminar by contacting Sartorius, either by phone or by email.
Tickets are free but numbers are very limited, so please book early to ensure your place. Request a free brochure from Sartorius UK ...
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