Navigating the Latest in Robot Safety: Ensuring ISO 10218 Compliance with Cross Automation

In the rapidly changing world of industrial automation, staying ahead of safety standards is paramount. Recently, the safety standards around industrial and collaborative robots have been updated by ISO. The new ISO 10218 standards encompass both ISO 10218-1 (for robot manufacturers) and ISO 10218-2 (for robot integrators), and outline the safety requirements for robots used in an industrial setting. In the US, the standard is adopted as the ANSI/RIA R15.06. Adhering to these standards ensures the safety of personnel, optimizes operational efficiency, and ensures that your robotic systems are compliant with industry standards.

These recent updates emphasize enhanced risk assessment, collaborative robot (cobot) safety, and improved human-robot interaction. They provide a stronger emphasis on the inherent safety of the robots and the systems integrated into your operations. For the end user, this requires more robust safety measures in your operational cells, enhanced safeguarding, and clearer procedures, all designed to keep your people safe who are working with or alongside robotic systems. The experts at Cross Automation are fully up-to-date with the nuances of ISO 10218 and its implications. We can help you understand these key updates, assess your current systems for compliance, and implement the necessary solutions to ensure your operations meet the new safety standards. Contact Cross Automation to help you navigate these requirements and achieve seamless, safe and compliant automation.

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