Hello Malc,
Now this depends on your definition of technicians IMHO.
It seems that you are employed by a local authority or education authority?
The technicians are these, classroom technicians, or are they machinery maintenance technicians?
There is a world of difference.
The following is IMHO obviously, but, and I must be careful with regard to forum rules, it is a big part of what I do, and I’ve just gained my CMSE® qualification with TUV-Nord.
To be competent to undertake PUWER assessments, one must have a good understanding of the requirements of PUWER, and the engineering requirements of these.
Along with a good knowledge of the standards that underpin the requirements of the PUWER regulations.
Also, a good knowledge of the machinery directive requirements to assess under Reg. 10.
The assessor also needs to have a god understanding of machinery, it’s operation and maintenance.
There is a difference between undertaking a PUWER assessment and maintaining / servicing the machinery.
They are closely linked, but to do both the individual needs enhanced competencies in both spheres.
External servicing, I would recommend, but never too forcefully, as has been described, if the technicians are maintenance technicians competent in mechanical and electrical maintenance of the machinery, and fully familiar with the maintenance requirements of the equipment and you have robust maintenance procedures in place, user checks in house maintenance checks, by competent individuals then fine, if you have any doubt’s just get them done by an independent, but, make sure they are competent. I’ve seen a few who are well known in the industry who have provided a sub-standard service, both of what would be expected commercially and falling short of statute law competence too.
Woodworking machinery is not Annexe IV in the machinery directive for the sake of it, there is a VERY good reason for it, and, thus it needs an above average person to be inspecting and maintaining it, with a very good understanding of the safety requirements.
Even down for example to the differing stop times required which is a simple one, if anyone knows?...