On-Demand Webinar
Machine Safety Office Hours
Answers from a TÜV-Certified Safety Engineer
Originally held April 23, 2026 | 180+ Registrants
Machine Safety Office Hours
Ask a TÜV-Certified Safety Engineer
Length: 60 minutes
Date: April 23
Time: 10am - 11am
Microsoft Teams Webinar
Have a machine safety question you’ve been meaning to ask? Now's your chance.
Join us to hear directly from a TÜV-certified safety engineer and get clear, practical answers to your machine safety challenges.
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Microsoft Teams Webinar
Real Machine Safety Questions with Straight Answers
This on-demand session is built around real-world safety questions—both pre-submitted, asked live during the webinar, and ones Ryan commonly seen in the field.
It covers key topics like risk assessments, guarding, light curtains, safety relays, documentation, and overall compliance strategy—focused on what actually matters in day-to-day operations.
About the Speaker

“I love helping educate customers and making automation improvements to hazardous machinery to ensure the safety of employees.”
Ryan Hayworth
Certified FS Engineer (TÜV Rheinland #16027/16, Machinery)
Certified FS Expert (SGS-TÜV Saar, #14/24)
B11 LMSS, Licensed Machine Safety Specialist
Voting Member on ANSI B11 Standards Committee
Ryan brings more than 20 years of experience in automation and controls. He is a certified Functional Safety Engineer through TÜV Rheinland and actively serves as a voting member on the ANSI B11 Standards Committee.
Throughout his career, Ryan has designed and integrated safety solutions across a wide range of machines and complex processes. He works closely with manufacturers to help them reduce risk, improve system design, and strengthen documentation.
His focus is simple: practical solutions that make machines safer without overcomplicating the process.


