Rockwell Automation to host Safety Automation Symposium

Rockwell Automation Australia
Tuesday, 31 July, 2012

Rockwell Automation is hosting a Safety Automation Symposium in Adelaide on 8 August, highlighting the latest developments in safety technology and automation. Topics covered will include functional safety design, risk assessment and new global safety standards.

The Rockwell Automation Safety Automation Symposium.

The Rockwell Automation Safety Automation Symposium.

Rockwell draws on its understanding of global safety standards and best practice for manufacturing applications to help organisations improve work environment safety and achieve operational excellence.

“It’s the responsibility of all companies to put safety procedures in place. By investing in advanced safety control technologies, companies can improve overall productivity and help keep people safe,” said Greg Schultz, State Sales Manager SA/NT, Rockwell Automation. “This symposium will showcase the many resources available to assist companies develop successful safety programs and improve business performance.”

A previous Safety Automation Symposium

A previous Safety Automation Symposium.

The symposium will feature presentations from industry specialists on the imperatives of implementing and deploying a safety solution and will challenge attendees to consider safety in a new light to establish a safer, more productive workplace.

The Safety Automation Symposium will be held at the Hilton Adelaide Hotel on 8 August. Admission, lunch and parking are free for registered attendees. For more information, visit the Rockwell Automation website.

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