Hi All,

I'm faced with helping a friend work through an OSHA finding that requires the 
fitting of light curtains on several machines in a metal fab shop. Several of 
these machines were never designed to have light curtains, but OSHA wants them.


So... Can anyone point me to resources specifically regarding what the machine 
should do if the light curtain is activated by a hand etc. Is terminating power 
to anything making movement happen sufficient? 


I hope this is not off the list topic list.....


Thanks,


Derek Walton
L F Research.

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