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| FREE guide to all aspects of machinery safety |
worked example, going through the various stages necessary to ensure that the risk involved in using a machine is reduced to an acceptable level.
One of the larger sections of the book looks in detail at the application of a number of machinery protection devices and the role they play in an overall safety system. Attention is paid to the role of different types of guards and locking systems; the function and application of electrosensitive and optoelectronic devices are covered in detail, as are the use of emergency stop and two-hand devices. Typical connection diagrams provide invaluable practical assistance.
With the expansion of safety technology into the area of electronics-based systems, considerable space is devoted to the newer technologies in this fast-growing area. Programmable safety systems are growing in acceptance in the market place, and the book looks at the concept and philosophy of the new technology as well as the hardware and software that support it. Again, ample connection diagrams and graphics are used to illustrate their use.
The next exciting area for safety is the concept of a safe network that can be used to control the safety-related sections of a plant or process. The guide describes the thinking and technology behind Pilz's contribution to this new technology - SafetyBUS p - the first safe, open bus system to gain approval to EN 954-1 category 4.
With the case studies and some useful references and contacts in the Appendix, the 'Guide to Machinery Safety' is a practical book of all-round interest. Thousands of copies have already been mailed out free-of-charge, and thousands of people have downloaded sections of the book - or the complete publication - from the website.
To request a hard copy of the book, please call 01536 460766.
Alternatively, access PDF files directly from the Downloads section of the Pilz website at www.pilz.co.uk.









