Explore contemporary safety technology as it relates to the way functional safety impacts industrial machine builders to improve productivity, limit liability, and improve the entire design, develop and deliver process in a global market.
We'll examine how EN ISO 13849–1:2006, developed from and replacing the expiring EN 954–1, provides requirements and guidelines for integrated safety and control systems.
We'll hear directly the practical concerns and implementation issues of such processes through the real–world experiences of a well known machine builder.
We'll also learn how Rockwell Automation aligns its product and service offerings to provide machine builders with the knowledge and skills necessary to be successful.
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