Free Webinar – February 28, 2012 @ 2PM Eastern – General Machine Safeguarding – Separating Guarding

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General Machine Safeguarding – Separating Guarding
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A review of the concept of machine safeguarding including types of hazards, the different separating guards and devices, and how to put it all together for a complete safety solution. Find out about different levels of circuit design. Let Schmersal help you take that step into the world of machine safety.

During this seminar we will review in detail:

  • Fixed and Movable Guards
  • Reaching and Guard Opening Design
  • Interlock Switches – Limit, Keyed, Non-Contact, Locking, Key Exchange

About our presenter

Mike DeRosier is a TUV certified Functional Safety Engineer for Machinery. His 19 years of experience includes controls engineering to design, build and integrate full machine control systems. His safety experience lead him to help corporations to develop Corporate Safety Standards, perform machine safeguarding risk assessments, machine safety training and design, as well as implementation of safety systems for all aspects of machinery (electrical, electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical).

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Register today for this complimentary online event

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Presented By:

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Michael DeRosier
Schmersal USA Regional Manager

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