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Free guide to programmable safety systems launched

A Pilz Automation Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 29, 2002

An all-new Guide to Programmable Safety Systems, from the company which produced the massively successful Guide to Machinery Safety, runs to more than 200 pages and is free of charge

Many thousands of copies of the Pilz Guide to Machinery Safety have been distributed, which illustrates the popularity of this comprehensive publication (currently in its 6th edition).

Now, to reflect the growing importance of electrical, electronic, and programmable electronic safety-related systems, and the increasing expectation of executive bodies requiring companies to comply with the principles and procedures of IEC 61508 (the series of standards for the functional safety of E/E/PES safety-related systems), Pilz is publishing an all-new Guide to Programmable Safety Systems.

This new A5 sized publication runs to more than 200 pages and is being made available free of charge to engineers and managers concerned with the safety of machinery and processes.

It is thought that there is no other comparable publication that covers the topic in such detail, providing theoretical and practical advice and guidance on how to comply with the relevant legislation.

The Guide to Programmable Safety Systems can be read in conjunction with the Pilz Guide to Machinery Safety, which gives a detailed explanation of the principles of machinery safety, risk assessment, and the measures that can be taken to meet the requirements for CE marking and PUWER.

However, the new guide also includes an introductory chapter covering the background and relevant legislation, before going on to discuss general concepts relating to programmable safety systems, security, reliability, availability, and diagnostics.

An entire chapter is also devoted to the subject of programmable safety systems used within conventional fieldbus systems, and includes descriptions of the major industrial fieldbus technologies and standards currently available.

Later chapters look in detail at the Pilz SafetyBUS p fieldbus for safety-related data, and the Pilz Programmable Safety System (PSS) for controlling safety-critical systems and processes.

Lastly, the Appendix includes a glossary, bibliography, and a list of useful contacts, all of which help to make this an extremely useful book.

Considering that it is currently available free of charge, there is every reason why all engineers interested in programmable safety systems and developments in safety technology should request a copy.

* To request a copy, please email sales@pilz.co.uk and state your name, company, job title and full postal address.

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