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Product category: Machine Safety Components
News Release from: Remlive | Subject: Micro-Remlive
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 06 April 2005

Isolators provide a visual warning

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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.

Electricity is invisible, odourless and silent and has potentially fatal consequences should anyone come into contact with it or machinery moved by it The Remlive range of visual warning devices have been specifically designed to significantly reduce the risk of accident with this regard

Health and Safety Executive Statistics show that reported accidents involving "contact with electricity or electrical discharge" and "contact with moving machinery" totalled 5854 for 2002-03 and 5917 for 2003-04, excluding agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing.

This averages at around 16 incidents every day.

Remlive's RL-4 and MRL-1 have been successfully used worldwide for almost a decade by many leading companies to protect technical personnel, and the company believes the new Micro-Remlive, uRL-1, will offer further safety benefits and provide a much wider safety net for employees, management and employers.

Confirmation of isolation, as part of isolation procedures, for both technical and nontechnical personnel alike, ensures a safer working environment.

The Micro-Remlive confirms this visually - no mistake.

Personnel can see that control panels are safe without opening the doors, ensuring electrical isolation before working on machinery.

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