Safety; Machine REDWIRE

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Incorporating safety valves into lockout procedures results in significant savings
February 24, 2017 by Ross Canada

Lockout/tagout procedures are a must when it comes to machine safety. Standards and technologies exist to support safety initiatives, help these procedures run smoothly and, as a result, increase productivity and profitability.  Single

Machine safety a top priority for Festo
May 16, 2016 by Festo Inc

Festo takes machine safety very seriously. As a world-leading provider of automation technology, it offers a selection of safety-oriented pneumatic and electrical products designed to ensure optimum safety in the workplace.  Safety solutions

Wainbee offers a stellar lineup of machine safety solutions
December 20, 2016 by Wainbee Limited

Wainbee provides engineered systems, products and services for motion and control, industrial filtration and automation solutions. Because safety is such an important component in these areas, the company’s lineup includes machine safety products

The advantages of single-point lockout
July 7, 2017 by Ross Canada

Lockout is a necessary step when it comes to machine safety; however, there are certain situations where the number of lockout locations can be reduced to one location near the operator. This single-point

Safety valves from ROSS meet the needs of lockout/tagout applications
February 22, 2017 by Ross Canada

Energy isolation lockout/tagout (LOTO) is a top priority when it comes to machine safety. Under standard LOTO, before a worker can enter a protected area of a machine, all energy must be dissipated

Safety laser scanner offers innovative features and best-in-class protection
July 12, 2016 by Keyence Canada

The SZ-V Series Safety Laser Scanner from Keyence is a top choice for guarding applications thanks to its many innovative features. Its unique detachable display unit and advanced visualization technology allow it to

Pre-start Health and Safety Reviews: What you need to know
December 19, 2014 by Engineered Lifting Systems & Equipment Inc.

A Pre-start Health and Safety Review (PSR) is the law in Ontario, and must be performed on any new, modified or relocated equipment, or equipment that has been moved into a new workplace

Schmersal switches and controls promote machine safety
December 12, 2014 by Schmersal Canada

Many designers equip their systems with safety controllers because the potential for electrical/mechanical failure is always present — regardless of the reliability of the components in use. Safety controllers detect faults that can

Machine safeguarding critical to protecting workers
December 6, 2016 by CSA Group

Industrial machines contribute to efficiency and productivity in a wide variety of workplaces, but they also have the potential to cause serious injuries and, sometimes, death. Machine safeguarding measures are essential to protecting

Light curtain offers strength and intelligence for machine safety applications
June 3, 2016 by Keyence Canada

The GL-R Series safety light curtain from Keyence is known for its strength, simplicity and smarts. Thanks to its rugged construction, simple design and built-in intelligence, this innovative device is a reliable option

Personal protection when operating dangerous machinery
November 24, 2016 by Wainbee Limited

When working on dangerous machinery, machine operators must be kept safe from harm’s way. Safety light curtains from HTM are the ideal solution for personal protection. Available in Canada from Wainbee, these light

Standards help create safer manufacturing environments
February 22, 2017 by CSA Group

The manufacturing industry consists of a wide variety of workplaces and an equally wide variety of potential hazards, particularly for machine operators. From machine hazards to noisy working environments, mitigating threats is the

Machine guarding contributes to increased productivity
June 29, 2017 by Ross Canada

There are many costs associated with workplace accidents. Machine downtime, lost production, worker health-care costs, employee training and increased workers’ compensation costs are just some examples. Clearly, the cost of safety devices and

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