New Standards for Functional Safety Gain Acceptance: Page 2 of 2
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September 8, 2008
New Standards for Functional Safety Gain Acceptance
issues before they snowball into major problems makes a company run more reliably. Electromechanical safety components can’t match the amount of data and flexibility offered by computer-controlled safety systems. Now that these types of systems can be used in the United States, we’ll start seeing companies switch to this type of technology to help improve efficiency and profitability and keep their employees safer.”
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