
2. Safety
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2.3 Safety-related Requirements
Specific tolerances and operating conditions for safety are contained in the manuals for the
robot, controller and other devices. Be sure to read those manuals as well.
For the installation and operation of the robot system, be sure to comply with the
applicable local and national regulations.
Robot systems safety standards and other examples are given in this chapter. Therefore, to
ensure that safety measures are complete, please refer to the other standards listed as well.
(Note: The following is only a partial list of the necessary safety standards.)
EN775 European Standard; Manipulating industrial robots - Safety.
ANSI/RIA R15.06 American National Standard; Industrial Robots and Robot
Systems - Safety Requirements .
IEC204-1 (EN60204-1) Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines
Part 1. Specification for general requirements.
EN292-1,-2 Safety of machinery - Basic concepts, general principles for
design
Part 1. Basic terminology, methodology
Part 2. Technical principles and specifications
EN418 Emergency stop equipment, functional aspects - principles for
design.
EN953 General requirements for design and construction of guards.
EN55011 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance
characteristic of industrial scientific and medical (ISM) radio
frequency equipment
EN61000-6-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
Part 6-2. Generic standards - Immunity for industrial
environments
EN1050 Safety of machinery Principles for risk assessment
EN954-1 Safety of machinery-Safety related parts of control systems
RC180 Controller - UL Specification
Compatibility assessment of the UL specification model is performed according to the
following standards.
UL1740 (Third Edition, Dated December 7, 2007)
ANSI/RIA R15.06-1999
NFPA 79 (2007 Edition)
CSA/CAN Z434-03 (February 2003)
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