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New safebook
23 January 2013
Rockwell Automation has published an updated version of its Safebook series titled 'Safebook 4 - Principles of Machine Safety: Legislation, Theory and Practice' in preparation for machinery safety standards changes. T

Rockwell Automation has published
an updated version of its Safebook
series titled 'Safebook 4 - Principles of
Machine Safety: Legislation, Theory
and Practice' in preparation for
machinery safety standards changes.
The updated booklet incorporates more information on two standards, EN ISO 13849-1 and IEC/EN 62061, instead of EN 954-1 which will no longer be referenced from January 1st 2012.
Safebook 4 is just part of Rockwell's safety offering. Recognising the impact that the change in the directive will have, Rockwell is also investing in a strategy aimed at assisting companies to address the new legislation and to make it work for them and not against them.
The updated booklet incorporates more information on two standards, EN ISO 13849-1 and IEC/EN 62061, instead of EN 954-1 which will no longer be referenced from January 1st 2012.
Safebook 4 is just part of Rockwell's safety offering. Recognising the impact that the change in the directive will have, Rockwell is also investing in a strategy aimed at assisting companies to address the new legislation and to make it work for them and not against them.
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