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Interlock designed to increase machine uptime

A novel noncontact solenoid interlock uses pulse echo sensor technology to compensate for misalignment over the life of the equipment it guards.

News from Schmersal UK (12 April 2005)

Simple concept for the ins and outs of safety

 User application article   The Leuze Mayser safe Entry-Exit system offers a simple plug and play concept for connectivity of safety barriers to their associated controls.  Brochure available  

News from Leuze Mayser (11 April 2005)

Acoustic enclosures are ready for 2006 noise regs

Sound Dead Steel is now manufacturing acoustic enclosures using Sound Deadened Steel and noise-absorbent foam.

News from Sound Dead Steel ( 7 April 2005)

Isolators provide a visual warning

By providing visual confirmation of electrical isolation, the Remlive range of warning devices are specifically designed to reduce the risk of accident from live equipment.

News from Remlive ( 6 April 2005)

Hazard warning with better light audibility

Sound and visual signalling specialist Klaxon's latest hazard warning device has been designed specifically for the industrial market.

News from Klaxon Signals (30 March 2005)

Guard switches' greater latching forces

Following the successful launch of non-contact guard switches, Pilz Automation Technology is now introducing a range of PSENmech tongue-operated mechanical safety interlock guard switches.

News from Pilz Automation Technology (30 March 2005)

Intrinsically safe sounder and beacon upgraded

E2S has updated its intrinsically safe sounder and beacon, featuring improved functionality and lower cost.

News from European Safety Systems (28 March 2005)

'World's safest technologies' all on one stand

Anachem is to showcase what it describes as the 'World's Safest Technologies' at the Safety and Health Expo 2005, covering chemical storage, gas detection and environmental monitoring.

News from Anachem (25 March 2005)

How to cut false alarms by 90 per cent

Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service and Asda trial 'fantastic' CST pager system that could save lives, millions of pounds and resources.

News from Call-Systems Technology (25 March 2005)

Beacons come in modular form

Available now from OEM Automatic is the J Auer "M" series of beacons.

News from OEM Automatic (23 March 2005)

Stainless safety switches oust plastic types

For anyone who is fed up with sending out service engineers to replace plastic safety switches due to damage from operators or ill fitting doors, OEM Automatic reckons Mechan has the answer.

News from OEM Automatic (23 March 2005)

Safety switches handle complex requirements

A new range of safety switches are designed to match the increasing complexity of modern machinery, particularly in processes that require high operator intervention.

News from IMO Precision Controls (23 March 2005)

Light curtains withstand shock and vibration

The MiniSafe Flexible MSF4700 family of safety light curtains is engineered to withstand high shock and vibration environments typical of punch presses and other heavy industrial machinery.

News from Scientific Technologies (21 March 2005)

Guard lock incorporates anti-tamper measures

Troax UK is launching a new version of its Safe Lock mechanical interlocking system, which offers important new safety features to improve protection for workers where automation is operating.

News from Troax UK (15 March 2005)

Interlock system improves physical protection

A new version of the Safe Lock mechanical interlock system offers new features designed to improve physical protection for workers in industrial environments where automated machinery is in operation.

News from Troax UK (11 March 2005)

Low cost guarding systems join the range

MK Profile Systems has added two new low cost guarding systems to its ever expanding range of modular machine guard solutions.

News from MK Profile Systems (11 March 2005)

Pepperl+Fuchs acquires Extec Oesterle

Pepperl+Fuchs is announcing its acquisition of Extec Oesterle, a leading manufacturer of industrial PC components and visualisation equipment for use in hazardous locations.

News from Pepperl+Fuchs (11 March 2005)

Lightweight guards come with 4000 billion options

Industrial safety specialist Fortress Interlocks is introducing a completely new approach to controlling access to hazardous machinery and equipment.

News from Fortress Interlocks (10 March 2005)

Understanding ATEX

 Technical background article   Have safety manufacturers and end-users really come to terms with the regulations introduced in the latest ATEX Directive?

News from Schmersal UK ( 7 March 2005)

Dust environments require special assessment

 Technical background article   Steven Hill of Schmersal discusses the application of the ATEX regulation for dust environments and warns that compliance needs to be checked carefully.

News from Schmersal UK ( 7 March 2005)

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