SERV DEVELOPS NEW STAINLESS STEEL EMERGENCY EXIT DEVICE

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– DEU prevents operators becoming trapped in a dangerous area  –

French industrial safety specialist SERV Trayvou Interverrouillage has developed the DEU (dispositif d’évacuation d’urgence), a new system to prevent an operator becoming trapped in a dangerous area.

Made entirely from stainless steel, the DEU is suitable for use in harsh or dusty areas. The product satisfies all of the standards currently in force relating to emergency exit systems.

The DEU is mounted in conjunction with a latched access lock. Any operator finding themselves trapped inside a dangerous area simply pushes the DEU’s button and, with this simple gesture, frees the latch from the DEU. The operator can then leave the area.

If fitted with safety contacts, the device can also enable an emergency stop circuit to be opened and therefore the machine to be stopped.

The system is easy to install, flexible and can be used with all kinds of latched access locks.

The DEU is also available as a non-contact option.

For more information contact SERV Trayvou Interverrouillage S.A.S.
1 Ter rue du Marais, 93106 Montreuil CEDEX, France
Tél: +33 (0)1 48 18 15 15 Fax: +33 (0)1 48 59 68 50

E-mail: marketing@servtrayvou.com Web: www.servtrayvou.com

 

Phil Black - PII Editor

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