exida Announces Winners of Their 2015 Safety Awards

Oct. 25, 2015
exida is pleased to announce the winners of their 2015 Safety Awards.

exida is pleased to announce the winners of their 2015 Safety Awards.

Awards were presented in the following categories: Sensor (Fire & Gas), Sensor (Process), Final Element, Final Element (Interface), Logic Solver, and Cybersecurity. The following companies/products & processes have earned this year’s honors: Det-Tronics’ FlexSight™ LS2000 Line-of-Sight Infrared Gas Detector; Emerson Process Management’s Rosemount 3051S Electronic Remote Sensors (ERS™) System; Woodward, Inc.’s LESV & eSRV; Pentair’s Digital EPIC ESD/PST Smart Transmitter; Danfoss Power Solutions’ PLUS+1® Safety Controller Family with Modular Safety Kernel for PLUS+1 GUIDE; and Schneider Electric’s Process Automation Security Development Lifecycle Process.

“The products and processes that were nominated for this year’s awards are all extremely innovative and exhibit exceptional work,” says Mike Medoff, exida senior safety engineer. “This made for a very tough selection process however we feel as though the chosen products and process best exemplify innovation and have the ability to benefit/improve application of IEC 61508 or IEC 62443. Congratulations to this year’s award recipients.”

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