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Listing of all 7 news releases from Castell Safety International:
Anti-lock-in device adapted for sliding doors
Key interlock has been designed to work with tongue switches to control access to hazardous areas, and the latest model can be fitted to sliding, as well as hinged, doors.
News from Castell Safety International (12 November 2004)
Safety interlocks prove postive on productivity
User application article Although sawmill employees were negative about safety interlocking systems - that they would impede productivity - in the event no production time has been lost while employees feel valued.
News from Castell Safety International (28 September 2004)
Trapped-key safety systems distributed in Germany
Trapped-key safety systems provider Castell is now distributing its products in Germany, Austria and Switzerland under its own banner, through its sister company CEF Safety Systems BV.
News from Castell Safety International (10 December 2003)
Device prevents lock-in accidents and pranks
A simple, cost-effective device prevents the accidental or malicious closing of machinery access doors while an operator is still inside a dangerous area.
News from Castell Safety International (13 May 2003)
Variable run-down machinery safely stopped
An innovative motion-monitoring product for trapped-key access control systems ensures that motor-driven equipment with a variable run-down time has completely stopped before accessing.
News from Castell Safety International ( 2 April 2003)
Single key access switch signals alerts
A single-key access safety switch, which is suitable for use on hinged and sliding doors, can be used to switch off a machine via its control circuitry and initialise an alert signal.
News from Castell Safety International (17 March 2003)
DIN rail-mountable relay monitors motor safety
Motor safety relay is capable of monitoring the back EMF of practically all electrical motor applications to detect whether it is safely at rest or in motion.
News from Castell Safety International (19 February 2003)

