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In this live panel discussion on January 27, 2022, experts Chris Heitchue (MI), Auston Davidson (GA), Gerald Clark (OH), Paul Panuto (NC) and Travis Dixon (NC) discuss challenges and solutions in industrial safety. Throughout the discussion, the experts refer to the Safety Life Cycle as a model for ensuring up-to-date and functional safety in your facility. This cycle includes five key steps: 1. Perform a hazard or risk assessment 2. Determine the functional safety system requirements 3. Design and verify the system 4. Install and validate the system 5. Maintain and improve the system Partnering with your local McNaughton-McKay engineering team on a risk assessment is the first step toward achieving safe and efficient processes. Based on the outcome of that assessment, our specialists work together with your teams to determine the best solutions for your operators and machines. They help you determine when to use light curtains or hard-guarding and whether a hardwired component or Ethernet solutions such as CIP safety and Rockwell Automation's GuardLink™ would best serve your processes. Find out how to know when it's time to migrate obsolete safety relays, and how to avoid unnecessary downtime, even when implementing improvements through retrofitting. If you have questions or want more information about anything discussed in this session, send us an email at mcmclive@mc-mc.com. Our videos are made available for your convenience and we hope you find them helpful. Please note, however, that the information contained in the videos is subject to our disclaimer and should not be relied upon as professional advice or services. We cannot overstate the importance of reviewing the national electric code and any pertinent local codes for approved installation, use, storage and repair procedures and precautions; failure to do so may result in property damage, injury or death. Always consult with your professional advisors to determine the products to suit your intended purposes. LEGAL DISCLAIMER: The text, sound, graphic, video and other information and materials made available on our website (including but not limited through our resources center and video center) or by us through YouTube or any other social media platform (all such information and materials referred to as “our information”) are provided voluntarily by McNaughton-McKay Electric Company “AS IS” and “AS AVAILABLE.” “Information” includes any comments we may make on any website or social media platform regarding any video or other materials. Information may change at any time, and McNaughton-McKay assumes no responsibility to provide updates or revisions. McNaughton-McKay disclaims all express and implied warranties with respect to information and to the products described, including implied warranties of non-infringement, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Applicable law may not allow the above exclusion of implied warranties, so the exclusion may not apply, but shall apply to the maximum extent allowed by law. McNaughton-McKay cannot and does not represent or warrant that information will be error-free, up-to-date, comprehensive or complete, or otherwise meet your requirements, or those of your customers or business partners. Your use of our resource center, video library and of information is further subject to our website terms of use. Please visit the website terms of use at https://www.mc-mc.com/TermsofUse.