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Updated schedule (1st May 2012)
Reflecting the latest changes in legislation, Pilz Automation Technology has updated its range of machinery safety courses, as well as publishing a new booklet and course schedule for 2012.
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Supply & support (1st May 2012)
In addition to supplying a broad range of safety light curtains and barriers, Pilz also offers all necessary services in support of these specialist products.
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Up to speed with safety (1st April 2012)
Visitors to the Pilz stand (D814) at Drives & Controls will benefit from the advice of its team of machine safety experts. They will give advice on functional safety-related control standards and applications, in partic
Making sense of machinery safety (1st February 2012)
On the first of January 2012 the machinery industry bid farewell to the standard EN 954-1 and welcomed ENISO 13849. Helping machine users navigate these changes is a collaboration between a group of machinery safety exper
Full accreditation (1st November 2011)
Machinery safety specialist Pilz Automation Technology has achieved accreditation with The National Skills Academy for Materials, Production and Supply, for its 1, 2 and 4-day City & Guilds Machinery Safety training cou
More base units (1st September 2011)
Machinery safety specialist Pilz Automation Technology has launched additional base units for its PNOZmulti Mini range of configurable safety relays. These modular, expandable base units enable fast, easy connection of
Speed monitor (1st August 2011)
The new PNOZ s30 from Pilz Automation Technology is a compact speed monitor for monitoring safe standstill and speed in a range of machinery applications.
See the difference (1st June 2011)
Stewart Robinson, a safety systems specialist at Pilz Automation Technology, will be presenting a paper entitled 'Machinery Safety – PL or SIL, what is the difference' at the forthcoming Safety Control Systems Conferenc
Don't delay adopting (1st April 2011)
As the Machinery Directive EN 13949-1 standards better reflect advances in Machine Safety System design, these standards should be adopted sooner rather than later, says Kevin Ives
Safety package (1st April 2011)
BVM Brunner, a manufacturer of film wrapping packaging machines, is benefiting from state-of-the-art' safety solutions from Pilz. To comply with EN ISO 13849-1, BVM Brunner carried out renewed machine risk assessments i
Tackling a pressing safety issue (1st November 2010)
A collaborative development project between two UK-based companies has resulted in a safer working environment for operators of a hand-fed platen press
Courses updated (1st February 2010)
Pilz Automation Technology, has updated and added to its range of machinery safety courses to reflect the latest changes in legislation and has published a new booklet and schedule for 2010.
Saves space (1st September 2009)
New from Pilz Automation Technology is the PNOZmulti Mini multifunctional configurable safety controller for applications up to BS EN ISO 13849-1 Ple and BS EN 62061 SIL 3. The unit is a spacesaving 45mm wide, features
Supporting role (1st May 2009)
Pilz Automation Technology believes the provision of easily accessible, high quality technical support for machinery safety products is a very important element of customer service. Its engineers are available to respon
Assessment service (1st February 2009)
To help manufacturing companies assess machinery and equipment in a cost-effective and timely manner, Pilz Automation Technology offers a Plant Assessment service. Assessments are conducted by Pilz consultants with a de
Pilz course dates (1st February 2009)
Pilz has published a new booklet outlining the courses and schedule for January to June 2009. Two types of course are offered: those relating to regulations and standards, and others that are specific to Pilz machinery
Slimline safety relays (1st December 2008)
Pilz will discontinue the Classic range of safety relays on 1st February 2009 and is now highlighting its slimline multi-functional PNOZsigma safety relays.
PMDsigma relay range simplifies stockholding (1st October 2008)
Pilz Automation Technology is launching the PMDsigma range of electronic monitoring relays for measuring voltage, current, temperature, phase sequence, true power and similar variables. Compared with traditional monit
Calculator updated (1st August 2008)
Pilz Automation Technology has released a new version of its PAScal software package for performing the calculations required when designing safety-related control systems for machinery in accordance with EN ISO 13849
Safety systems support (1st August 2008)
Pilz Automation Technology is offering assistance with installing and commissioning machinery, ensuring that safety-related control systems are properly implemented and tested.
Impartial assessments (1st June 2008)
When it comes to machinery, a formal risk assessment needs certain requirements to be fulfiled, and the person performing the risk assessment must be competent to carry it out.
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Interfaces launched (1st June 2008)
Pilz Automation Technology is launching a number of new humanmachine interfaces, ranging from a compact diagnostic unit for use with Pilz safety-related control systems, to large, powerful units compatible with leadi
Safety distances standard (1st June 2008)
On 30 April 2008, BS EN ISO 13857:2008 Safety of machinery. Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs replaced both BS EN 294:1992 Safety of machinery. Safety distances to prevent
New vision-based machinery safety (1st April 2008)
Pilz Automation Technology will be demonstrating its SafetyEYE vision-based machinery safety monitoring system.
Light curtain inspections (1st April 2008)
Companies using light curtains to safeguard machinery often do not appreciate the implications of the regulatory requirement for inspections, according to Steward Robinson of Pilz Automation Technology.
Direct installation possible (1st April 2008)
Pilz is launching a new IP67 digital input module for use with SafetyBUS p, the safe, open industrial fieldbus system. This will help to save costs for machine builders and system integrators as it can be installed dir
Analogue input module for safety controller (1st February 2008)
Pilz has introduced a new analogue input module for its PNOZmulti modular safety controller.
Schedule ready (1st December 2007)
Pilz Automation Technology, a provider of training related to machinery safety and the management of health and safety, has published a PDF booklet outlining its courses and timetable for 2008.
Classic goes modern (1st October 2007)
After Pilz launched its first safety relay, the ensuing family of products that became known as the Classic PNOZ range was used in vast numbers around the world. Today there is a significant installed base of PNOZ 1
Shroud for stop button (1st June 2007)
Pilz Automation Technology has introduced a new model of PITestop emergency stop pushbutton with a rugged shroud. Not only does this prevent accidental actuation of the emergency stop switch, it enables padlocks to be
Extra functions for safety controller (1st June 2007)
Speed monitoring modules and updated Configurator software result in additional monitoring functions for the Pilz PNOZmulti configurable safety controller. The device can now be used to monitor for broken shearpins on
3D zone monitoring (1st April 2007)
Described as the world's first safe camera system for three-dimensional zone monitoring, SafetyEYE from Pilz monitors and controls potentially hazardous work processes for safeguarding man and machine and protects objects fro
Competency matters (1st April 2007)
Competency is a concept that is often misunderstood, but current regulatory requirements mean that the importance of a formalised competence management scheme should not be underestimated. Dave Anderson of Pilz Automation Tec
Closer protection (7th March 2007)
A three-dimensional zone camera from Pilz offering improved protection for workers operating in the vicinity of robots and other machinery will soon be available...
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Machinery safety course (1st February 2007)
Pilz Automation Technology has developed two new machinery safety courses, both of which are accredited by City & Guilds. The first is a one-day course for supervisors; the second a two-day course for managers. Both cover th
January conference (1st December 2006)
A national safety conference is being organised by Pilz Automation Technology and will take place at the National Motorcycle Museum, Solihull on 23rd January 2007. Topics include: influencing health and safety culture change
Simple-to-install light barriers (1st October 2006)
Pilz Automation Technology has introduced low-cost, single-beam light barriers with infrared beam or, for applications where rapid response or a long sensing range is required, a laser beam. The PSEN op2S/4S light barriers a
Addition to course (1st August 2006)
Richard Graham, an electrical design engineer at Leicester Switch and Control, recently attended a five-day IOSH Managing Safely, combined with Machinery and Work Equipment Safety, course run by Pilz Automation Technology.
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Boost benefits of light curtains (1st August 2006)
Safety light curtains are an effective means of safely increasing productivity without compromising safety, yet, according to Pilz, greater benefits are available if they are connected to a safety fieldbus such as SafetyBUS p
Real-time capability (1st August 2006)
Pilz Automation Technology's SafetyNET p is a combined system for safety-related, standard control and motion control applications. It has real-time capability, is totally flexible and open for integration with other networks
Compact relays (1st August 2006)
Pilz Automation Technology has introduced a new range of compact safety relays that are multifunctional, have improved diagnostics, are easier to expand and that benefit from improved switching capacity. Included in the line-
Expansion modules (1st August 2006)
Two Ethernet expansion modules have been introduced by Pilz Automation Technology for its PNOZmulti configurable modular safety controller for transferring data via Profinet/IO, EtherNet/IP or Modbus/TCP networks.
Universal platform (1st June 2006)
Available from Pilz, the PSSuniversal is a decentralised, modular I/O and control platform that is economical for standard control functions and/or safety-related functions in mid-range and high-end automation projects.
Course covers standards (1st June 2006)
A new one-day training course has been introduced by Pilz Automation Technology for those who need to learn about ISO 13849-1 and BS EN 62061, machinery safety standards that are crucial to those designing new machinery or modifying existing equipmen
Refreshes knowledge (1st April 2006)
Working closely with the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), Pilz Automation Technology has developed a two-day Managing Safely recertification course that incorporates a one-day module on Machinery and Work Equipment Safety.
Protects fuel tanks (1st February 2006)
With 113 million litres of highly flammable fuels on site, the Darwin Industry Fuel Terminal has installed a programmable safety system (PSS) to oversee a basic yet critical device - the emergency stop.
Simple guide to troubleshooting (1st December 2005)
A new user interface from Pilz Automation Technology, the PMImicro diag is now available for use with the Pilz PSS (programmable safety system) range of failsafe controllers (safety PLCs) and the SafetyBUS p safety fieldbus.
LATEST RELAYS FOR WASTE VEHICLES (1st October 2005)
To meet the needs of specialist manufacturers who retrofit electrical equipment to vehicles, Pilz has introduced Type-Approved (or emarked) safety relays.
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Non-contact safety switch (1st August 2005)
Available from Pilz Automation Technology, the PSENcode series of coded non-contact safety switches are for applications conforming to the requirements of EN 954-1 category 4 that need a high level of guard switch integrity.
Machinery regs (1st June 2005)
Pilz Automation Technology is running a series of one-day courses on Machinery Regulations and Standards for machine builders.
Free control manual (1st June 2005)
A 49-page Control and Monitoring Technology Applications Manual, available free from Pilz, explains how various devices can be used to improve machinery and process safety to protect personnel and to prevent damage to equipment and materials.
Greater choice (1st April 2005)
To further enhance its training courses, Pilz has invested heavily in new facilities and now offers state-of-the-art lecture rooms and workshops at its Northamptonshire offices.
Certified SI programme (1st April 2005)
Pilz Automation Technology has developed a Certified System Integrator programme that will help users of system integrators to ensure projects with safety-related aspects are completed competently.
LAUNCH OF SAFETY LIGHT CURTAINS (1st December 2004)
Pilz has introduced the PSEN op 2/4 series of Type 2 and Type 4 safety light curtains.
Relay has ATEX approval (1st December 2004)
Pilz has introduced a PNOZ Ex safety monitoring relay with an input circuit certified for use in hazardous areas.
BARA announce date of 2nd machine safety seminar (1st August 2004)
BARA, the British Automation and Robotics Association is running its 2nd machine safety seminar on 8th September. Running from 10am to 3.30pm at the International Manufacturing Centre, University of Warwick it is aimed at managers and engineers respo
LINKS TO FIVE MAJOR FIELDBUS NETWORKS (1st June 2004)
Pilz has introduced four communications modules to enable a PNOZmulti software-configurable, modular safety controller to be linked as a slave device to a DeviceNet, Interbus, CANopen or CC-Link industrial fieldbus network.
Machinery safety (1st June 2004)
A four-day modular training course has been organised by Pilz Automation Technology to help candidates gain a greater under-standing of the requirements of machinery safety legislation and standards.
FREE PDF GUIDE (1st June 2004)
The Pilz Guide to Programmable Safety Systems is available as a PDF that can now be viewed or downloaded for free from the Pilz support website. Visitors to the website (www.pilzsupport.co.uk) can choose to view or download the guide chapter-by-chap
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Cuts downtime (1st April 2004)
Available from Pilz Automation Technology, the PNOZ ms 1p standstill and speed monitor is a new module for use with the PNOZmulti software-configurable safety controller.
Medium complexity (1st February 2004)
Pilz Automation Technology has launched the PNOZmulti, a cost-effective software-configurable safety controller for all safety functions in applications up to BS EN 954-1 Category 4. This is designed for medium-complexity machinery for which conventi