Compliance inSight Corporate LogoExpert Advice, Safety Reviews, In-Depth Training

Compliance InSight Consulting specializes in risk assessment, safeguarding and functional safety for industrial machinery.

The Machinery Safety 101 blog is owned and operated by Compliance inSight Consulting Inc.

Email: Sales | Info
Ph: +1 (519) 650-4753
Skype: cic-inc


Indagate Engineering CorporationIndagate Engineering Corporation

Indagate Engineering Corporation provides Pre-Start Health and Safety Reviews and mechanical engineering services including consulting directly with clients on machine and process designs, and direct design services.

Sales/Technical: Adrian Kasjak, P.Eng.,

Phone: +1 (416) 556-1322,
Fax: +1 (905) 778-9663


MENA Engineering

Mena Engineering has been providing comprehensive engineering services to companies nationwide since 1996. Providing Ontario Pre-Start Health and Safety Reviews under O. Reg. 851, Section 7, as well as Machine Guarding Surveys, Lockout/Tagout, Safety training sessions, Steel Structure design/evaluation, Hydraulic design/evaluation, Mechanical Machine design and stress analysis, and Electrical Engineering (upgrade safety system, design upgrade /automation of existing machine).

Contact MENA Engineering

Phone: +1 (647) 355-8488


MTE Consultants Inc.MTE Consultants Inc.

MTE provides structural design engineering and related services.

Contact MTE

Phone: +1 (519) 743-6500
Fax: +1 (519) 743-6513


Waterloo EMC SerivcesWaterloo EMC Services

Waterloo EMC Services provides EMC consulting services relating to EMC Testing and Design. With more than 30 years of design and test experience, as well as in-depth involvement in IEC standards development activities, John Mowbray brings a depth of expertise rarely found.

Waterloo EMC Services does not currently have a website.

Sales/Technical: John Mowbray, P.Eng.
Phone: +1 (519) 581-7170


OACETT LogoOACETT – The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists

OACETT is the governing body for Engineering Technicians and Technologists in the Province of Ontario, Canada.

OACETT Contacts


IEEE Product Safety Engineering SocietyIEEE Product Safety Engineering Society

PSES Board of Directors Contacts

IEEE Symposia on Product Compliance Engineering

Toronto Engineering and Human Environment Joint chapter


IEEE Canada LogoIEEE Canada

We are members of IEEE and IEEE Canada. The Machinery Safety 101 blog is written at our headquarters in Kitchener, Ontario, in the Kitchener-Waterloo Section.

IEEE Toronto LogoIEEE Toronto Section

IEEE Toronto Section

Engineering and Human Environment Joint Chapter, representing the Education, Engineering Management, Professional Communication, Reliability, Social Implications of Technology, Industrial Electronics and Product Safety Engineering Societies


Engineering Expert Witness Blog

Published by Philip J. O’Keefe, PE, MLE

The Engineering Expert Witness Blog has the distinction of being one of the longest running engineering related blogs on the internet and is routinely used by college students as a source of supportive technical material, including those at Penn State University and the 100 Top Resources for Electrical Engineers on the Electrical Engineering Schools website.

The blog focuses on engineering and other technical topics.   Material is presented through a variety of approaches, and the technical messages will sometimes be peppered with cartoons to bring the message home in a humorous way.


Engineering and Technology History Wiki

The Engineering and Technology History Wiki (ETHW) is a website with thousands of articles, first-hand accounts, oral histories, milestones, archival documents and lesson plans pertaining to the history of technology. The ETHW is one of the world?s premier sites for the documentation, analysis, and explanation of the history of technology; the scientists, engineers and business people who made these technologies happen; and on the history of the organizations to which these men and women belonged.

The ETHW is developed by a partnership between the United Engineering Foundation, and the AIChE, AIME, ASCE, ASME, IEEE, SPE and SWE. It fosters the creation of narratives that not only document the history of engineering practices but also explain when, how, and why these technologies developed as they did. It uses a wiki-based web platform to foster a collaborative online environment that taps into the collective memories, experiences, and knowledge of engineering’s worldwide membership ? the men and women who provide the imagination, creativity, and know-how to sustain progress in electrical, electronic, and computer innovations. In time, this site will serve as a central historical repository of all the achievements, ideas, and first-hand knowledge of engineering association members, societies, councils and technical communities. The ETHW will also provide a central location for all materials related to engineering?s organizational history.