2
Operator’s
Duties
8
The risks listed below in particular must be observed:
−
Crushing, impact, and cutting injuries:
−
Between the axes of the robot
−
Between the robot and the mounting surface
−
Between the linkage of the robot
−
Crushing and cutting injuries:
−
Between the robot/tool and other objects
−
Between the robot/tool and solid surfaces
−
Impact injuries caused by the robot
−
Crushing and cutting injuries caused by sharp edges:
−
Of the robot
−
Of the tool
−
Of workpieces
−
Tilting or falling of the robot.
−
During transport
−
During assembly
−
During operation (due to insufficient attachment)
−
Tools/workpieces being flung around or falling down (due to incorrect assembly, design, pro-
gramming, or interruption of the energy supply to the robot or end effector)
−
Electrical danger in case of contact between modules and liquids.
−
Danger of falling due to lines lying around.
−
Danger due to incorrect integration in the control system of an overall system.
−
Danger due to incorrect integration in the superordinate emergency stop circuit.
2.4.3
Operations Manager
DANGER!
Possible personal injuries caused by unsafe condition of the system
The operator of the robot system is obligated to designate an operations manager at the
installation location.
The operations manager is obligated to operate the robot system only in perfect and safe
condition.
In addition, the operations manager is obligated:
−
to only let persons work on the robot system who are familiar with the fundamental regulations
on occupational safety and accident prevention and who have been trained in handling the
robot system by fruitcore robotics GmbH or by personnel authorized by fruitcore robotics
GmbH.
−
to only let persons who have read and understood the AI, and confirmed this with their signa-
ture, to work on the robot system (see Work and Safety Briefing).
−
to clearly determine the responsibility of the personnel for operating, converting, repairing, and
maintaining.
−
to supervise the safety-conscious behavior of the personnel.
−
to encourage the transport and operating personnel to wear protective clothing.
−
to provide the personnel with the necessary safety equipment.
Summary of Contents for HORST900
Page 3: ...III ...