Machine guarding mesh
Protecting workers from machinery such as robots and other similar automated systems, Stakrak’s range of Stak Guard modular perimeter machine guarding mesh systems are fast and easy to install.
Protecting workers from machinery such as robots and other similar automated systems, Stakrak’s range of Stak Guard modular perimeter machine guarding mesh systems are fast and easy to install.
Manufacturer of explosionprotected
electrical equipment,
COOPER Crouse-Hinds, has
launched a new range of protective
collars for use on its Ex 41 series of
explosion-protected pushbutton
actuators.
The new metal prot
Industrial safety specialist,
Castell, has launched a 72-
page product catalogue for its
main product range of
trapped key interlocks, which
are typically used with
machine guarding and in the
switchgear industry. The
Procter Machine Guarding has
been appointed by QBE, the
business insurance specialist, as a
Preferred Service Provider for
machine guarding. Procter Machine
Guarding will be supporting QBE
policyholders by advising on
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Partwell specialise in plastics,
offering a bespoke machining and
engineering service for simple and
complex components. Following a
request for a site visit at a large food
processing
client,
Partwell’s
technical
sales
manager Ken
Schooley
conducted a
thorough,
free of charge
inspection of
their
Packaging Line Safety Guards to
identify weak points.
Procter Machine Guarding has published the 9th edition of ‘On Your Guard – A Designer’s Guide to Machinery Guarding Standards.’ The new version reflects recent changes to standards, adds standards relating to other aspects of machinery safety, and has more ‘Type C’ standards for specific classes of machine.
A Herefordshire sawmill has been fined for safety breaches after an employee suffered severe crush injuries when his arm was dragged into the rollers of a poorly-guarded conveyor belt…
Total Lockout (Safety) has launched a range of key interlocks for switchgear and machine guarding applications.
Machine guards can only provide protection if they are properly designed, manufactured, installed and remain in position but the requirements in this area can be confusing and are often misinterpreted. Jeremy Procter offers some clarification.
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