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News Release from: easyFairs UK
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 October 2006
Increasing production, boosting
profitability
easyFairs Solids is taking place in the heart of the UK market on 1 and 2 November 2006 at the Ricoh Arena, the home of Coventry City Football Club.
easyFairs Solids - now the only event for the UK Solids materials handling industry - is taking place in the heart of the UK market on 1 and 2 November 2006 at the Ricoh Arena, the home of Coventry City Football Club easyFairs Solids is the only event truly dedicated to helping visitors achieve their business objectives of increasing production, boosting profitability and driving down costs whilst still maintaining high safety standards
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 10 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Exclusively supported by SHAPA (The Solids, Handling and Processing Association) visitors will be able to obtain all the latest information, inspiration and innovation on the conflicting demands of increasing productivity and profit whilst reducing costs via a comprehensive line-up of free 'learnShop-' seminars.
These offer bite-sized informative sessions packed with practical information and case study led insights presented by leading industry experts.
One of the 'must attend' sessions will be given by Declan Barry, Product Development Manager for ATEX Explosion Hazards Limited, who will reveal the new developments within explosion protection.
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Using real-life examples reinforced with high impact visuals and video footage Declan will cover the five main aspects of explosion protection - 1.
The introduction of ATEX 137 (equipment in explosive atmospheres) has had a huge impact on technology making many systems obsolete.
All new plant has had to be certified under ATEX 95 and 137, have yours? 2.
Are explosion protection systems now all about features and price rather than design and reliable operation? 3.
Analysis of the latest explosion venting systems including the flameless venting products.
4.
Delivering higher safety integrity levels through the latest computerised explosion suppression products.
5.
The positive impact of the ATEX risk and hazard assessment has reduced the incidents of explosions due to negligent work practices.
Creating a more informed and safer workforce.
Other sessions likely to be equally as popular include - 'Benefits of Modular Mill System Design' by Martin Thomson from Kemutec Powder Technologies .
'Cost saving and efficient system performance through good design and plant maintenance' by Mike Bradley from Wolfson Centre.
'Meeting operational objectives through weighing and process control' by Mark Hopkins from Procon.
'Design principles for reliable operation of Mechanical Handling Systems' by Peter Guttridge from Guttridge Services.
easyFairs Solids is business critical to visit offering tangible solutions to improving operational efficiency and productivity, cutting costs whilst boosting profitability, raising safety standards and complying with the latest legislation and directives.
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