We offer courses and training in rigging, operation and safe use of stagemachinery systems, in accordance with the European standard NS-EN 17206 and applicable European standards for machinery safety. The courses are tailored to technical staff, users and operations personnel.
Competence and safety in working with stage-technical systems
Proper training is essential for the safe and efficient use of stage-technical installations.

Our purpose
The purpose of the courses is to strengthen understanding of safety, responsibility and routines when working with stage-technical systems. Training is adapted for technical personnel, users, operational staff and managers responsible for technical installations in buildings with stages or lifting equipment.
Course offerings
- Rigging and safe use of lifting equipment
A two-day course combining theoretical instruction with a strong focus on practical application - EN 17206 – standard and practice
Full-day course. Review of the structure of the standard, terminology, and requirements. - Condition and inspection of stage-mechanical systems, control class SX
Introduction to NS-EN 17206 and the requirements for design, execution, and documentation. - Tailored courses
Customised training programmes for specific buildings, installations or user groups.
Relevant applications
- Cultural centres and theatre stages
- Churches and multipurpose halls
- Schools and universities
- Conference and training facilities
- Companies with internal stage technology or rigging functions
Why choose us
Our instructors have extensive experience in design, commissioning, and operation of stagemachinery systems. The training is based on practical examples, applicable regulations, and real-life scenarios, ensuring that participants gain transferable competence for their own workplaces.
Through professionally grounded training, we contribute to safer working environments and a better understanding of both technical systems and responsibilities. The courses can be delivered locally on-site or as part of larger projects where training is included in the overall scope of delivery.