Axelent Safety Webinar

Here you will find Safety Webinars from Axelent. We have great knowledge about safety and we are happy to share it with you!

Performance level

What level does my switches need?

In this webinar our safety expert Matthias Schulz will explain the term “PL = Performance Level” and its synonym “SIL = Safety Integrity Level." The term “safety related reliability” will be explained in simple terms by comparing three vehicles and their brakes. Then the insights from that example will be applied to three other machines.

What performance do my safety switches need, 16:9
Risk assessment

Choose the right type of guard

Our safety expert Matthias Schulz will explain all question marks around risk assessments and how it helps make the right decisions when choosing guards: correct height, correct type of panel (mesh, sheet metal, plastic.)

From risk assessment to the choice of guards
Protecting people

Impact protection vs. machine guarding

What’s the difference between impact protection and machine guarding - and when should each be used? In this session, our safety specialists explain where each solution fits best, why combining them isn’t always ideal, and how the lack of standards can complicate safety decisions.

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Requirements and standards

New standards and regulations on machine safety

In this webinar, Atlanta Darroch-Davies interviews the safety expert Matthias Schulz and talks about the ever-changing safety requirements and standards. Find out which standards have been updated and what this means for safety and for you.

New standards and regulations on machine safety, 16:9
Safety requirements

Screwed, hinged, monitored, or locked?

Any perfect cage has a weak point: removable parts and doors. When it comes to machine housings and guard fencing the need for access calls for removable or moving guards.

What are the safety requirements and how should you go about selecting the right solution?

Our 20-minute webinar presents the key rules for access to guarded areas from international standards based on the reason for access and its frequency. Learn what to consider when selecting and designing the right solution for frequent, temporary, or occasional access to hazard zones.

Screwed, hinged, monitored or locked
Industrial barriers

How to ensure safe traffic

Our safety expert Matthias Schulz will explain all question marks around where, why and how to secure with impact protection will be explained during this webinar.

How industrial barriers help ensure safe traffic
Automated warehouses

How to create a safe industrial work environment

This webinar will answer these questions:

  • Why is the term “cobot” not used in the recent updates of the robot safety standards ISO 10218-1/-2 and ANSI A3 R15.06?
  • What are the key differences between standard industrial robots and robots meant to collaborate with humans?
  • What is the safe approach to human-robot-collaboration?
Safety in automated warehouses