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  2. SGX Sensortech - Wikipedia

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    SGX Sensortech Limited is a manufacturer and research company of sensors and detectors for Industrial Safety, and Environmental Monitoring.It is headquartered in Neuchatel, Switzerland with research and manufacturing sites in Katowice, Poland and Shanghai, China.

  3. IEC 61508 - Wikipedia

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    IEC 61508 is an international standard published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) consisting of methods on how to apply, design, deploy and maintain automatic protection systems called safety-related systems.

  4. Presence sensing device - Wikipedia

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    Cameras are another electronic safety device used for press brake safety. The camera can detect an intrusion between the upper and lower dies. [6] If an intrusion is detected, a signal will stop the downward movement of the ram. A camera safety system uses a linear scale to calculate the upper beam's position, velocity, and the stopping distance.

  5. Sick AG - Wikipedia

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    Sick AG (stylized in all capital letters), based in Waldkirch (Breisgau), Germany, is a global manufacturer of sensors and sensor solutions for industrial applications. The company is active in the areas of factory, and logistics, and process automation. The company employs 12,185 employees worldwide and achieved sales of EUR 2.3 billion in 2023.

  6. Gas detector - Wikipedia

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    The first gas detector in the industrial age was the flame safety lamp (or Davy lamp) was invented by Sir Humphry Davy (of England) in 1815 to detect the presence of methane (firedamp) in underground coal mines. The flame safety lamp consisted of an oil flame adjusted to specific height in fresh air.

  7. Safety instrumented system - Wikipedia

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    In functional safety a safety instrumented system (SIS) is an engineered set of hardware and software controls which provides a protection layer that shuts down a chemical, nuclear, electrical, or mechanical system, or part of it, if a hazardous condition is detected.

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