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Interlocking in Machinery Safety - Free Webinar
Learn About Interlocking in Machinery Safety
Did you know that machinery safety standards are updated regularly to keep up with changing technologies and approaches?
Join us to learn about the changes released in ISO 14119:2024 Safety of machinery – Interlocking devices associated with guards – Principles for design and selection.
On June 18th we will discuss how these changes are affecting regional standards, and we will share some examples applying the standards.
Join our experts for a 30-minunte informative and engaging session to find out more about this topic.
Watch the recording here if you have missed it!

Get the Training You Need for a Safer Workplace!
Autonomous mobile robots are one of the fastest-growing segments of the robotics industry. During this live virtual training, you'll be introduced to safety protocols and best practices for working with mobile robots in industrial settings.
Learn more and register now for upcoming training dates.
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You can register for the webinar in your preferred time zone using the links below. If you cannot join any of our live sessions, please register and we will send you a recording.
- Americas: 10:30 Eastern Time - ET
- Europe: 11:30 British Summer Time - BST (06:30 ET)
- Asia-Pacific: 10:30 Australian Eastern Standard Time - AEST (20:30 ET)
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