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Every unplanned machine downtime results in loss of production. Every open hazardous area incurs a risk of injury and a regulatory exposure. When an incident occurs in the workplace, the average direct expenses – not including the indirect – are $32,000.
A safety laser scanner offers solutions to these problems through its non-contact, 2D area monitoring. Using a builtin rotating mirror, pulsed infrared laser light is projected in a scan pattern around the machine. The distances to reflected objects are measured by the time of flight principle using a ST CL002 sensor. Upon detecting a person or obstacle crossing the security boundary a safety rated output stops the dangerously running machine. Another separate warning zone precedes the security boundary, allowing personnel to steer clear prior to the production stopping zone.
Two safegaurding zones at a time will immediately cut nuisance trip-outs that are major short-comings of most traditional safegaurding systems. Safety laser scanners overcome the limits of traditional methods:
- Safety mats wear from many many people walking over them.
- Hard guards constrain workers’ access and reduce flexibility in laying out a work cell.
- Optical light curtains with their matched sensor columns must be carefully aligned up.




