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News Release from: Functional Safety Engineering
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 December 2005
Website becomes popular safety resource
Getting the Functional Safety Engineering website to full online status has taken many hours of development, but after the first couple of months it looks like that initial effort is paying off.
As you would expect, getting the Functional Safety Engineering website to full online status has taken many hours of development, but after the first couple of months it looks like that initial effort is paying off Ken Davies, Managing Director of Functional Safety Engineering explains: "The initial response has already been impressive and the number of hits we are already getting really shows the popularity of the site"
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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"We certainly didn't expect it to be such an overnight success".
The site is based on the range of products that Functional Safety Engineering supplies, including Siemens control gear and safety integrated products, Fortress Interlocks and Bihl and Wiedemann network products.
But with the experience that Functional Safety Engineering has in all aspects of machinery safety, it reckons visitors can be sure that the site offers much more than just simple product information.
"We wanted the site to be a really useful source of machinery safety information", says Davies.
"So it includes details of our range of safety services, along with the latest information on European safety standards and links to other excellent sources of safety information such as the Health and Safety Executive".
"It's certainly worth adding to your favourites folder".
Early in the new year, Functional Safety Engineering will also start sending a monthly e-mail update to registered users, keeping them up to date with the latest control and machinery safety industry news and product developments. Request free introductory details about products from Functional Safety Engineering ...
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