Safety guide – IAI America ERC2 User Manual

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Safety Guide

This “Safety Guide” is intended to ensure the correct use of this product and prevent dangers and property

damage. Be sure to read this section before using your product.

Regulations and Standards Governing Industrial Robots

Safety measures on mechanical devices are generally classified into four categories under the International

Industrial Standard ISO/DIS 12100, “Safety of machinery,” as follows:

Safety measures

Inherent safety design

Protective guards --- Safety fence, etc.

Additional safety measures --- Emergency stop device, etc.

Information on use --- Danger sign, warnings, operation manual

Based on this classification, various standards are established in a hierarchical manner under the International

Standards ISO/IEC. The safety standards that apply to industrial robots are as follows:
Type C standards (individual safety standards)

ISO10218 (Manipulating industrial robots – Safety)

JIS B 8433

(Manipulating industrial robots – Safety)

Also, Japanese laws regulate the safety of industrial robots, as follows:

Industrial Safety and Health Law Article 59

Workers engaged in dangerous or harmful operations must receive special education.

Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health

Article 36 --- Operations requiring special education

No. 31 (Teaching, etc.) --- Teaching and other similar work involving industrial robots (exceptions

apply)

No. 32 (Inspection, etc.) --- Inspection, repair, adjustment and similar work involving industrial robots

(exceptions apply)

Article 150 --- Measures to be taken by the user of an industrial robot

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