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Product category: Machine Safety Components
News Release from: Pilz Automation Technology
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 20 May 2004

Virtual exhibition stand is open all
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The Pilz online "virtual exhibition stand" provides an opportunity for safety and health professionals to see the company's latest safety-related services, publications and products at any time.

Pilz did not exhibit at last week's 2004 Safety and Health Expo, but the company's online "virtual exhibition stand" provides an opportunity for safety and health professionals to see the company's latest safety-related services, publications and products at a time and place that is convenient for everybody Links are provided so that relevant information can be accessed instantly, and Pilz can easily be contacted by telephone, fax or email with any specific questions or requirements

Services on show include training, consultancy and risk assessments.

In addition, the following publications from Pilz will be of interest to safety and health professionals: the "Safety update" e-mail newsletter, the "Pilz guide to machinery safety", the "Pilz guide to programmable safety systems", plus Pilz is an official distributor for BSI so can supply standards, guides and other BSI documents.

Products and systems that can be seen on the virtual exhibition stand include: noncontact guard switches; slimline solid-state safety relays; the PNOZmulti software-configurable safety controller; S-range monitoring relays; programmable safety systems and safety fieldbus networks; and guarding for machinery and process equipment.

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