
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "ISO13849-1",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Wall planner helps manage maintenance from
RS Components UK, which we summarised at the time by saying "RS Components' 2008 Maintenance Solutions Wall Planner provides a reference source for those involved in the specifying, integration and use of process control and automation
equipment".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release Safety controller offers versatility from
Banner Engineering: "The SC22-3 features 22 input terminals, which monitor both contact-based and PNP solid-state input devices".
In August 2007, we covered the news from Pilz Automation Technology
concerning its EN ISO13849-1 seminars
- take a look at Seminars explain legal status of EN ISO13849-1
which says: "Pilz Automation Technology has finalised the schedule for its series of EN ISO13849-1 seminars for 2007".
Take a look also at the news release from British Automation and Robotics Association, Conference sheds light on safety standards,
as well as Seminars ease standards confusion from Pilz Automation Technology,
and Learning to live with EN ISO13849-1 from Pilz Automation Technology.
See also:
Software performs safety calculations
(May 2007)
Pilz Automation Technology's PAScal makes it much easier to ensure compliance with EN ISO13849-1 or EN IEC62061, plus it helps to save both time and costs
Safety relay delivers improved diagnostics
(February 2007)
Following the successful launch of the PNOZsigma range of space-saving, multifunctional safety relays, Pilz is now introducing the latest model in the family, the PNOZ s9
Implications of EN13849-1
(November 2006)
What does the new EN13849-1 standard mean for machine builders, system integrators and those involved in specifying and designing safety-related control systems for machines?
Standard brings subtle differences to directive
(October 2006)
What are the implications of BS EN62061 being harmonised to the Machinery Directive?
News on the ISO13849-1 and BS EN62061 training from Pilz Automation Technology
(April 2006)
A one-day training course explains the latest machinery safety standards ISO13849-1 and BS EN62061
Safety consultancy services cover all standards
(September 2005)
Elite Control Systems, one of the UK's leading system integrators, is launching Elite Safety Consultancy as part of the company's consultancy division
Trouble ahead for ISO13849-1
(October 2004)
ISO13849-1, the new standard for safety related control of machinery, has received much criticism which has delayed its adoption
Validation of safety-related control systems
(July 2004)
ISO13849-2 gives machine builders a standard against which they can work when validating safety-related control systems
Beware of conflicting machinery safety standards
(May 2004)
New machinery safety standards can appear contradictory says Carsten Gregorius, member of international Working Group 6 and the national mirror committee of Working Group 7
New standard on safety-related control systems
(January 2004)
Anyone involved in the specification, design, manufacture, procurement, installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance or modification of machinery should be aware of the new IEC62061 standard
News on the ISO13849-1 safety systems from Pilz Automation Technology
(October 2003)
Machine designers and builders are sometimes confused over the standards to which they should be working; but all that is set to change with the introduction of the new standard ISO13849-1
