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Allen-Bradley releases the GuardLink 2.0 protocol
Designed to reduce downtime and installation costs, Allen-Bradley’s GuardLink 2.0 aims to be the most advanced serially connected safety input solution. The GuardLink 2.0 protocol also ... -
Energy Safe bans supply of faulty wind turbines
Energy Safe Victoria has banned the supply of non-compliant small wind turbines by Adant Services Group (ASG) and its director Adam Falzon following a series of ... -
Calls intensify for ban on lethal engineered stone
Unions, along with medical professionals and health and safety experts, have amplified their call for a full ban on all engineered stone products that contain deadly ... -
High-voltage guide to empower facility owners
Owners and managers of premises with high-voltage electrical installations can now access updated guidance from WA’s energy and workplace safety regulators. Facilities such as large shopping ... -
Blitz highlights safety issues on both sides of the border
WorkSafe Victoria and SafeWork NSW visited 59 construction sites in Albury and Wodonga from 28-30 March as part of a joint operation to boost workplace safety. ... -
Clean Energy Council report shows record-breaking year for renewable energy
In 2022, the Australian renewable energy industry commenced construction on over 5000MW of large-scale wind and solar farms — making it a record year for new ... -
APS joins the KNX National Group
APS Industrial has joined the KNX Australia National Group as an Associate Member. As the national distribution partner for Siemens Building Technology products, this membership affirms ... -
Nexans launches Nexans Fire Safety for safer and sustainable electrification
Nexans, a provider of cable technology solutions, has launched Nexans Fire Safety, an all-in-one offer that encompasses state-of-the-art fire protection cabling solutions including modular wiring, smart ... -
New technology advances solar-cell production and recycling
A microwave technology invented at Macquarie University aims to improve the manufacture of solar cells and make them easier to recycle. During the fabrication of solar ... -
ESV calls for better preparedness following rise in powerline-contact incidents
Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) is calling on the community, particularly heavy machinery operators, to take better care around powerlines following a 21% increase in incidents in ...