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Functional safety
25 January 2013
As well as demonstrating new and existing examples of its scalable, networked safety hardware, Rockwell Automation will be detailing how it has expanded its safety services; helping its customers carry out audits, risk

As well as demonstrating new and
existing examples of its scalable,
networked safety hardware, Rockwell
Automation will be detailing how it
has expanded its safety services;
helping its customers carry out
audits, risk assessments, circuit
analyses and CE Marking.
As a Machine Safety Zone partner, the company will be giving a presentation on both days, covering functional safety and how it is set to change the behaviour of users and designers of automation systems.
The presentation will also discuss the implementation and demands of ISO 13849-1 and how it has led to growing interest in SISTEMA - a software tool for the evaluation of application safety, especially relating to ISO 13849-1. Stand 215
As a Machine Safety Zone partner, the company will be giving a presentation on both days, covering functional safety and how it is set to change the behaviour of users and designers of automation systems.
The presentation will also discuss the implementation and demands of ISO 13849-1 and how it has led to growing interest in SISTEMA - a software tool for the evaluation of application safety, especially relating to ISO 13849-1. Stand 215
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