Work Safety 24/7

Dedicated to helping businesses and individuals prioritize safety, health, and compliance in the workplace. From small startups to large corporations, safety is essential, and we're here to make it easier.

Keyence Corp. of America: GL-S safety light curtain

Light curtain fits into tight spaces

By 24/7 Staff 
January 16, 2014

Created for use in limited square-footage spaces, the GL-S safety light curtain by Keyence is offered in front and side view models for easy installation into equipment with tight dimension restrictions.

It provides Type 4 level protection and features highly visible, three-color status indicators that are easily seen from any angle. Externally controlled to illuminate green, red or orange to indicate work steps, the system reduces the need for additional equipment.

Other functions include built-in muting, external device monitoring and interlock device. To reduce installation time, the system uses built-in mounting brackets and selectable wiring options for simple integrations.

Download or learn more today.
 

More about Keyence

Related Topics

PPE   Eye Protection   Products   Automation   Keyence   Light Curtains   Safety   Safety Curtains   All topics
 

Subscribe

Subscribe to our FREE magazine, FREE email newsletters or both!

Join our Safety Matters newsletter and get safety news across logistics, warehousing, manufacturing, con­struc­tion, and other high-risk environments. Get the latest regulatory updates, alerts, safety products, equipment and training, and analysis.

Subscribe today

 
 

Editors’ Picks

Wildfires generating smoke across Canada & northern U.S.
The National Weather Service and Environment Canada advise reducing or eliminating outdoor work and wearing respirators to filter out fine particles as dense smoke…
OSHA & MSHA open applications for $13 million in training grants
OSHA’s Susan Harwood Training Grants applications are due July 31. MSHA’s Brookwood-Sago Mine Safety Grants are due Aug. 31. Learn more about the opportunities…
Should safety knives be considered PPE?
Jarrod Streng, President and CEO of Safety Products Global, explains why formally classifying cutting tools as PPE could help reduce laceration injuries in the…
WorkSafe Washington updates Ergonomics Risk Assessment app
WorkSafe Washington’s new-and-improved ErgoApp app provides short, self-paced training modules on safe lifting techniques that can be integrated into onboarding…