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When it comes to safety, IEC61508 has it covered
Technical background article As compliance with the IEC61508 standard becomes a requirement for an increasing number of companies, Stuart Nunns and Roger Prew explain the ins and outs of achieving it.
News from ABB Automation Technologies (Instrumentation and Automation) (17 November 2004)
Data recorder boosts airport security
User application article The Didbox system has been fitted to all delivery and service vans of a baggage handling systems company working at Heathrow Airport.
News from Actiserve (UK) ( 1 November 2004)
Interface simplifies safety applications
The PSSZ-2 safety interface from Tapeswitch combines compact size and DIN-rail connectivity, making it one of the most usable safety interfaces around. Brochure available
News from LC Automation (26 October 2004)
Novel safety feature for drives
DriveGuard is a "safe off" safety solution for variable speed drives. Brochure available
News from Rockwell Automation (22 October 2004)
Safety relays offer maximum flexibility
The SR 1000 and SR 2000 Series of safety relays provide control reliability and maximum configuration flexibility to suit nearly every potential safety-monitoring requirement.
News from Scientific Technologies (21 October 2004)
DeviceNet Safety products previewed in Telford
Sick used Drives and Controls 2004 to preview its forthcoming range of SIL 3 certified DeviceNet Safety network controllers and remote I/O bus nodes.
News from Erwin Sick (21 October 2004)
European distributor for alarm monitoring software
ICS has appointed a new distributor to cover Germany and the Netherlands.
News from ICS (Industrial Control Software) (11 October 2004)
Data recorder boosts safety
New safety features and an optional collision monitoring device are at the heart of a redesign for the Didbox data recording and driver access system.
News from Actiserve (UK) ( 8 October 2004)
Insulation tester only takes a second
Kew Technik's Socket and See division is launching the DIT 400 easy-to-use, rapid, low-cost digital installation tester that is fully compliant with the requirements of BS EN61557.
News from Socket and See ( 8 October 2004)
Breakers combine electronic and thermal protection
A new range of circuit breakers is designed to provide optimal protection in motor applications.
News from IMO Precision Controls (29 September 2004)
Coded system guards up to 20 doors
Compatibility problems are claimed to be a thing of the past with the latest BNS-AES coded door guarding system from Schmersal.
News from Schmersal UK (27 September 2004)
Safety monitor won't miss the bus
The SFM-B02 safety monitor allows systems designers to link AS-Interface Safety at Work systems with existing higher-level buses such as Profibus, DeviceNet or Ethernet.
News from Euchner (UK) (24 September 2004)
Alarm and event analysis software on show
ICS will be exhibiting at the 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering (WCCE7) in Glasgow in July 2005.
News from ICS (Industrial Control Software) (10 September 2004)
New distributor increases global coverage
Industrial Control Software has appointed a new distributor for Ireland.
News from ICS (Industrial Control Software) ( 7 September 2004)
Loop monitor checks up on emergency shutdown
The HIM Hart loop monitor can now onfirm that the Fisher Fieldvue DVC6000 Series digital valve controller is performing a partial valve stroke test to validate emergency shutdown valve operation.
News from Moore Industries-International ( 7 September 2004)
Safety controller saves time and money
The new Preventa XPS-MC safety controller offers a simple, cost-effective way of meeting control system safety requirements up to and including Category 4, in accordance with EN954-1.
News from Schneider Electric ( 6 September 2004)
Decentralised safety delivers user benefits
Technical background article The use of PLCs and fieldbuses has grown rapidly for automation tasks, and now we are seeing a similar pattern for safety-related control functions, says Dipl Ing Holger Bode.
News from Pilz Automation Technology ( 3 September 2004)
Safety upgrade provides reliability as a bonus
User application article Programmable safety systems improve boiler safety and reliability, saving a Scottish distillery thousands of pounds.
News from Pilz Automation Technology ( 3 September 2004)
Dedicated PLC offers flexibility in safety
The Pluto safety PLC from Jokab Safety offer more flexibility to machine builders when designing safety systems.
News from Jokab Safety UK (10 August 2004)
Fibre optics link tunnellers to outside world
Datwyler Cables and Systems is announcing a new fibre optic cable, Optofil ZGGT 1000 TBM, and a specially developed, very compact self-winding system for tunnel boring machines (TBMs).
News from Datwyler (UK) ( 9 August 2004)
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