Pilz launches new machineSAFE website

Pilz Australia Industrial Automation LP
Friday, 20 September, 2013

Pilz has unveiled its new-look machineSAFE website, which it says raises the bar for machine safety information.

The machineSAFE website is a user-friendly platform providing safety resources and information covering all aspects of machine safeguarding, safe plant automation and safety-related engineering across all industries.

A screenshot of the machineSAFE website.

A screenshot of the machineSAFE website.

The site features upcoming training courses, white papers and videos about safety for the industry and explains the expert consultancy services Pilz offers to help companies improve safety.

“The machineSAFE website is a one-stop shop for machine safety professionals,” said Pilz Managing Director Scott Moffat. “As well as providing details of our upcoming training courses, we are now offering even more practical resources such as informational videos and white papers, providing up-to-date information for our clients.

“We’ve also added more details about our consulting services for businesses, which are brought to life through our featured case studies so companies can understand how we can help make their operations safer. The website takes them through the process from risk assessment to system implementation.

“We’re also offering an e-newsletter to keep customers informed of the latest product releases, special offers and new training opportunities.

“We hope that by increasing the accessibility of this information we will raise the bar for machine safety in Australia.”

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