Machine & Process Safety Assessment Group (MPSA), a division of Airline Hydraulics Corp., launched its new machine safety website, mpsasafety.com, on March 1, featuring faster browsing speeds and a new blog, “Machine Safety Talk.” Site users can easily learn about turnkey machine safety solutions offered through MPSA’s six-step safety process and access best practices, FAQs, training programs, and more.
Commenting on the MPSA new website launch, David Kerr, EHS Program Specialist at MPSA, said, “After six months of effort, I am excited to be able to direct our machine safety clients to our new MPSA website! Our legacy clients have long become accustomed to bookmarking the MPSA website for its excellent machine safety content and technical references. Now our clients can enjoy a new and improved experience while more efficiently navigating our website and its wealth of machine safety information and resources all in one neat place.”
The new website will be constantly updated with new machine safety blog posts, webinars, training events, and other company announcements in their new “News and Events” page. Learn more about MPSA’s new website, its machine safeguarding capabilities and contact them for machine safety help at mpsasafety.com.
MPSA, the Machine & Process Safety Assessment Group, provides machine safeguarding processes and has provided turnkey machine safety solutions to Fortune 500 companies throughout the United States. Since 1991, MPSA’s team of experienced consultants, engineers, designers, project managers, and technicians help EHS professionals and machine owners comply with required machine safety standards and reduced machine safety risks without compromising their processes. MPSA is a division of Airline Hydraulics Corp., an ISO 9001:2015 certified distributor of fluid power and automation products and engineered systems. As a division of Airline, MPSA provides a wide array of machine safety components in addition to their custom-engineered turnkey machine safeguarding solutions.
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