
Pilz Korea (CEO Kim Jeong-hoon) announced that it participated in the Korea International Safety & Health Show (KISS 7) held at KINTEX, Goyang from July 3 (Mon) to 6 (Thu).
Since its foundation in 1948, Pilz, a leading company in the field of safety automation technology headquartered in Germany, has been providing safety automation product production, machine safety training, industrial accident prevention consulting, and engineering services for the safety of manufacturing sites. The company explained that it has 42 offices and 25 partners around the world, and has set standards in the history of automation for safe collaboration between humans and machines.
In Korea as well, Pilz Korea is strengthening solutions that increase safety throughout the manufacturing industry. Pilz Korea is active in all areas of the safety automation industry, from products to safety consulting and training to nurture safety experts. In particular, in line with the rapid growth of the battery industry, we are continuously preparing measures to cope with safety issues necessary in the field, such as launching a new safety program for battery facilities.
At this exhibition, Pilz announced ‘Risk Assessment’, ‘Lock Out Tag Out (LoTo)’, and ‘Safety Specialist Education’ suitable for preventing serious accidents.
‘Risk assessment’ uses the PHR (Pilz Hazard Rating Number System) digitization technique to systematically quantify risk sources so that any customer can easily identify the degree of risk. Pilz’s safety consulting, which consists of more than 90% of all members, has a strength in that a professional consultant with a license directly evaluates the safety level of the site. In addition, Pilz’s risk assessment is provided based on the ISO 2006 standard integrated into the Machinery Directive 42/12100/EC. In addition, evaluation is conducted according to other ISO and IEC international standards to provide reliability. The documented results after plant evaluation of ‘Risk Assessment’ can be used for machine optimization, and companies can perform more efficient risk management based on clear risk evidence.

The ‘Lock Out Tag Out’ system is adopted as a defense measure to effectively protect workers from energy sources that may occur during maintenance, cleaning, and inspection of machinery and equipment. It prevents hazardous energy sources from being accidentally activated, ensuring that machinery and other work equipment can be safely controlled from electrical or mechanical and hydraulic power supplies.
In addition, the first step toward building a safety culture can be taken when systematizing an internal dialogue code based on understanding of all technical designs, international safety regulations and guidelines related to manufacturing facilities and production lines. ‘Safety expert education’ is an important task for this purpose.
An official from Pilz Korea said, “In order to prevent industrial accidents, it is important to improve on-site awareness in the manufacturing industry, safety consulting, and safety education. Pilz cooperates with TÜV NORD, an international certification body, to operate certified safety training programs and at the same time provide systematic risk assessment consulting for customers’ workplaces and mechanical facilities. I came here to introduce and provide ”, explaining the background of participating in the exhibition.
Pilz now offers a wide range of training courses at a uniform level worldwide. It provides training in over 110 countries on 50 different training topics, averaging 2 attendees per year. Pilz Korea supports the realization of machinery safety workplaces that meet international safety regulations through workplace safety consulting. In addition, the specialized safety education program has individual modularized contents for various certifications and standards, so it has formed an industrial safety culture by increasing understanding of safety systems and international regulations through education and applying them to actual work.

An official said, “Currently, Pilz is providing ‘battery facility safety education’ in response to the rapidly increasing trend in the global battery industry due to the demand for eco-friendly mobility and portable devices.” As a standard, it provides general methodologies and practical reference examples for identifying and eliminating equipment and process hazards.”
Meanwhile, ‘International Safety and Health Exhibition’ is the nation’s best industrial safety exhibition where you can see and experience the latest products and technologies related to safety and health in one place. In this exhibition hosted by the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, organized and operated by the Safety Protection Gear Association and Contest Exhibition, and sponsored by the Ministry of Employment and Labor, △industrial safety and protective gear △industrial health and occupational health △chemical industry safety and disaster prevention industry △smart safety △public service and Items related to public safety management were exhibited and introduced.
→ Go to the 2023 International Safety and Health Exhibition news special page

Pilz Korea (CEO Kim Jeong-hoon) announced that it participated in the Korea International Safety & Health Show (KISS 7) held at KINTEX, Goyang from July 3 (Mon) to 6 (Thu).
Since its foundation in 1948, Pilz, a leading company in the field of safety automation technology headquartered in Germany, has been providing safety automation product production, machine safety training, industrial accident prevention consulting, and engineering services for the safety of manufacturing sites. The company explained that it has 42 offices and 25 partners around the world, and has set standards in the history of automation for safe collaboration between humans and machines.
In Korea as well, Pilz Korea is strengthening solutions that increase safety throughout the manufacturing industry. Pilz Korea is active in all areas of the safety automation industry, from products to safety consulting and training to nurture safety experts. In particular, in line with the rapid growth of the battery industry, we are continuously preparing measures to cope with safety issues necessary in the field, such as launching a new safety program for battery facilities.
At this exhibition, Pilz announced ‘Risk Assessment’, ‘Lock Out Tag Out (LoTo)’, and ‘Safety Specialist Education’ suitable for preventing serious accidents.
‘Risk assessment’ uses the PHR (Pilz Hazard Rating Number System) digitization technique to systematically quantify risk sources so that any customer can easily identify the degree of risk. Pilz’s safety consulting, which consists of more than 90% of all members, has a strength in that a professional consultant with a license directly evaluates the safety level of the site. In addition, Pilz’s risk assessment is provided based on the ISO 2006 standard integrated into the Machinery Directive 42/12100/EC. In addition, evaluation is conducted according to other ISO and IEC international standards to provide reliability. The documented results after plant evaluation of ‘Risk Assessment’ can be used for machine optimization, and companies can perform more efficient risk management based on clear risk evidence.

The ‘Lock Out Tag Out’ system is adopted as a defense measure to effectively protect workers from energy sources that may occur during maintenance, cleaning, and inspection of machinery and equipment. It prevents hazardous energy sources from being accidentally activated, ensuring that machinery and other work equipment can be safely controlled from electrical or mechanical and hydraulic power supplies.
In addition, the first step toward building a safety culture can be taken when systematizing an internal dialogue code based on understanding of all technical designs, international safety regulations and guidelines related to manufacturing facilities and production lines. ‘Safety expert education’ is an important task for this purpose.
An official from Pilz Korea said, “In order to prevent industrial accidents, it is important to improve on-site awareness in the manufacturing industry, safety consulting, and safety education. Pilz cooperates with TÜV NORD, an international certification body, to operate certified safety training programs and at the same time provide systematic risk assessment consulting for customers’ workplaces and mechanical facilities. I came here to introduce and provide ”, explaining the background of participating in the exhibition.
Pilz now offers a wide range of training courses at a uniform level worldwide. It provides training in over 110 countries on 50 different training topics, averaging 2 attendees per year. Pilz Korea supports the realization of machinery safety workplaces that meet international safety regulations through workplace safety consulting. In addition, the specialized safety education program has individual modularized contents for various certifications and standards, so it has formed an industrial safety culture by increasing understanding of safety systems and international regulations through education and applying them to actual work.

An official said, “Currently, Pilz is providing ‘battery facility safety education’ in response to the rapidly increasing trend in the global battery industry due to the demand for eco-friendly mobility and portable devices.” As a standard, it provides general methodologies and practical reference examples for identifying and eliminating equipment and process hazards.”
Meanwhile, ‘International Safety and Health Exhibition’ is the nation’s best industrial safety exhibition where you can see and experience the latest products and technologies related to safety and health in one place. In this exhibition hosted by the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, organized and operated by the Safety Protection Gear Association and Contest Exhibition, and sponsored by the Ministry of Employment and Labor, △industrial safety and protective gear △industrial health and occupational health △chemical industry safety and disaster prevention industry △smart safety △public service and Items related to public safety management were exhibited and introduced.
→ Go to the 2023 International Safety and Health Exhibition news special page