Designing a safer future - local and international safety standards
Supplied by Rockwell Automation on Thursday, 25 September, 2014
Safety standards give designers tools to quantify risk and provide a structured framework to implement integrated safety lifecycle design.
Recent changes to local machinery safety standards have been heavily influenced by international standards. There is no right or wrong when choosing between standards, so engineers must do their research and decide which best suits their design parameters and provides the most workable tools for their application.
This paper will assist you in the process.
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