When I was in High School Shop Class, there were electrical boxes hanging from 
cords down from the ceiling all around the room with large red buttons. 
Pressing any of these buttons would turn power off to every piece of machinery 
and to all work benches in the room (lights would stay on).  That way if you 
saw someone from across the room about to do something stupid, being hurt, 
electrocuted, caught in a machine, etc., you could hit the nearest red bottom 
and it would shut everything down.  I wonder if this method is still used 
today. That was 40 years ago.

The Other Brian

From: Ed Price [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2016 4:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PSES] EMO vs EPO

My rather amateur opinion would be that an EMERGENCY STOP should be a rapid 
cessation to a safe state, but not necessarily an EMERGENCY POWER OFF. I could 
imagine a process being stopped but power being maintained to continue to 
monitor, cool, brake to stop or lock in place, something on the order of “I’m 
not going to do anything further, but I won’t let anything get worse or loose” 
condition.

Ed Price
WB6WSN
Chula Vista, CA USA
From: Doug Powell [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2016 11:50 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [PSES] EMO vs EPO

All,

Is there an official fine point distinction between Emergency Off (EMO), 
Emergency Power Off (EPO) and Emergency Stop or are they all equivalent and 
interchangeable terms?

To my thinking, if there is a distinction, it would seem that Emergency Stop is 
related to mechanical hazards or moving parts, EPO is related to electrical 
hazards and EMO would be a general "catch all" acronym for any type of hazard 
whether mechanical, electrical, radiation, chemical, etc.

Thanks!  Doug



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