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1 Manufacturers put safety first: Strong turnout at MASC 2010 shows manufacturers have safety on the brain Vanessa Chris
2 New machine directive offers flexibility Mike Miller and Wayne Solberg
3 Into the danger zones: Sensors maintain material flow while increasing safety and productivity Mark Smokowicz
4 Seven years later: Is your old or new press equipment CSA Z142 compliant? Jeff Ashcroft
5 Pressing safety-standard updates: Changes to CSA Z142 power-press guidelines Cory Newton
6 Intrinsically safe by design: A different approach to machine safety Chris Stergiou
7 A long and winding road: The global harmonization of machine guarding standards John Murphy
8 Safety first: Proving the business value of safety Lyle Masimore
9 Contain your energy: How to develop an energy control program Bill Valedis
10 Safeguarding machinery protects workers – but only if you do it right Gil Dominguez
11 Answering your questions about the IEC 62061 standard for machine safety Jim Grube
12 Guilty as charged: Quebec manufacturer the first company convicted under Bill C-45 Norm Keith and Graham Walsh
13 Five keys to a successful safety audit Steve Dukich and Mike Duta
14 Bridging the G.A.A.P.: A 7-step process to ensure a safe and productive environment John Murphy
15 Start the presses: Can updating press safety also boost productivity? Walter Veugen
16 Stand on guard: Selection and use of safeguarding devices Ian Brough
17 Risk Assessment 101: How to evaluate and improve your safeguards Michael Wilson
18 Integrating safety: Examining the benefits of a safety PLC Adam Mullis
 

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