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Cost savings opportunities in machine safety

Machine safety shifted in 2002 with the changes in NFPA 79 introducing safety PLCs and safety communication and control bus technology as solutions allowed for machine guarding, the beginning of a major paradigm shift in machine safety. See savings tally.

J.B. Titus

05/25/2011


Machine safety entered an era of major paradigm shift in 2002 with the changes in NFPA 79 introducing safety PLCs and safety communication and control bus technology as solutions allowed for machine guarding. This change offered choices in safety automation the same as those choices offered in the early 1970’s when PLC’s were introduced for general automation. Now, safety automation can be an integral part of general automation by choice if the application opportunity is ripe with similar drivers as was the application opportunity for general automation.

J.B. Titus, CFSESafety Automation drivers today can be up to:

1.)   80% reduction in typical components

2.)   40% reduction in engineering

3.)   30% reduction in check-out time

4.)   20% reduction in required floor space

5.)   5% to 15% increase in productivity

In my opinion, as you look at your current machine safety solutions and machine safety culture, you might also want to look at the above drivers where some companies have been the early adopters of safety automation and achieved these results. And, while you’re at it, also ask yourself if your machine guarding solutions would be considered “best-in–class”?

In this competitive environment don’t you need to look at metrics like sustainability, competitive analysis, profit, and the like in order to drive your business to a competitive advantage? After looking at these drivers isn’t it hard to look the other way?                                                                       

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