Safety

Arc faults in underground electrical enclosures

04 May, 2018 | Supplied by: Ampcontrol Pty Ltd

The design of electrical enclosures has not significantly changed since the 1990s, but the energy levels used in underground mining have increased significantly.


Allen-Bradley Guardmaster GuardLink safety system

03 May, 2018 | Supplied by: Rockwell Automation Australia

Rockwell Automation has introduced a safety-based communications protocol known as the Allen-Bradley Guardmaster GuardLink safety system.




Balluff BID R03K RFID safety sensors

24 April, 2018 | Supplied by: Balluff Pty Ltd

The BID R03K non-contacting, transponder-coded safety sensors are suitable for monitoring guard doors and safety flaps.


The latest in safety and WHS to be discussed at Safety First

13 March, 2018

Running in conjunction with NMW, this year's Safety First Conference and Expo will include presentations from some of the industry's safety thought leaders.


HIMA supports safe and secure operations at Ichthys LNG

11 January, 2018 | Supplied by: HIMA Australia

HIMA has been awarded a long-term service contract to support the safety systems at the Ichthys LNG project, now that it is moving into its operational phase.


Safety instrumented systems: using single-loop logic solvers

13 November, 2017 | Supplied by: Moore Industries

When implementing safety instrumented systems, single-loop logic solvers provide an affordable option that delivers simple installation, easier validation and faster start-up.


Emerson and exida collaborate to reduce safety system set-up complexity

03 November, 2017 | Supplied by: Emerson Automation Solutions

Emerson and exida have announced the release of a tool designed in collaboration to automatically generate SIS configurations.


Queensland makes industrial manslaughter a crime

27 October, 2017

Industrial manslaughter laws have been passed in Queensland, which will mean that a company or individual found guilty of industrial manslaughter may now be liable for a fine of up to $10 million, while an individual senior officer may be liable to a term of up to 20 years' imprisonment.


HIMA HIMax safety controller

25 October, 2017 | Supplied by: HIMA Australia

HIMA's HIMax safety controller has been awarded a cybersecurity certificate from TÜV Rheinland, in accordance with international standards IEC 62443-4-1, IEC 62443-4-2 and ISASecure EDSA 2.0.0.


Metso hosts ISO meeting on standards for burner valves

25 September, 2017 | Supplied by: Metso Australia Limited

On 25–29 September, Metso is hosting the ISO/TC 161 meeting at its Valve Technology Center in Finland's capital city area, with the focus this year on the safety and reliability of burner valves.


Abseiling, drones and 3D modelling — modern practices transforming the resources industries

22 September, 2017

A Western Australian firm is pushing the engineering industries to adopt new technology for structural audits and, in the process, improve safety and potentially save millions of dollars.


Moore Industries SLD Functional Safety Programmable Loop Display

19 September, 2017 | Supplied by: Moore Industries

The SLD is part of Moore Industries' FS Functional Safety Series range. The loop-powered SLD displays real-time process status in mA, per cent or any designated five-character engineering units.


Functional safety in times of rising cybercriminality

08 September, 2017 by Dr Alexander Horch* | Supplied by: HIMA Australia

Every production process has inherent risks, and cybercriminality is now one of these risks. To achieve the greatest possible degree of safety and security in production processes, it is important for enterprises in the process industry to implement effective separation of their process control and safety systems.


Driving force in German safety technology to retire

21 August, 2017 | Supplied by: Pilz Australia Industrial Automation LP

Pilz GmbH is getting set to pass the baton as it announces the retirement of Mrs Renate Pilz, who has been the driving force behind the growth of this successful German business. She says Australian business has the potential to be a local powerhouse of engineering.


Pilz PSENscan safety laser scanner

08 August, 2017 | Supplied by: Pilz Australia Industrial Automation LP

The PSENscan safety laser scanner safely monitors up to three separate zones simultaneously, and up to four safety laser scanners can be connected in series in accordance with the master-slave principle.


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