Projekta Nr.ISO/AWI 26058-1
NosaukumsType C Standard stating: Safety requirements industrial mobile robots, traveling on the ground. For the purpose of this document, an "industrial environment" is a workplace where the public is excluded or restricted from access. This document, Part 1, is intended to be the first in a series addressing safety requirements. Part 2, to be developed separately, will address safety requirements for the integration of applications of industrial mobile robots. Exclusions: The following automated mobile machines are out of scope of this document: • Industrial trucks defined in ISO 5053-1 (covered by EN ISO 3691-4); • Industrial mobile robots with actively controlled stability (separately proposed for development as ISO/NP 25785-1); • Mobile machines whose travel speed and travel direction is solely under control of a driver or an operator (e.g., human remote control, human continuous local control); • Mobile machines whose travel is solely mechanically guided; • Mobile machines which are worn by humans (e.g., exoskeletons); • Road vehicles; • Airborne, waterborne, underwater, or climbing mobile machines; • Mobile machines used in agricultural and forestry domains; • Earth-moving and mining machinery; • Commercial and industrial floor-cleaning robots; and • Mobile machines when used in non-industrial environments. Note: Examples of mobile robots used in non-industrial environments can include: Mobile robots intended for consumer or household use; undersea, military and space robots; or medical, surgical, or rehabilitative mobile robots. The following hazards are not covered in this document: • severe conditions (e.g. extreme climates, freezer applications, strong magnetic fields) outside of manufacturer’s specification; • corrosive or potentially explosive environments (dust, liquid, vapour or gas); • nuclear environments; • specific hygienic requirements; • ionizing and hazardous non-ionizing radiation; • during the transportation of (a) person(s); • when handling loads the nature of which can lead to dangerous situations (e.g., molten metals, acids/bases, radiating materials).
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Darbības sfēraType C Standard stating: Safety requirements industrial mobile robots, traveling on the ground. For the purpose of this document, an "industrial environment" is a workplace where the public is excluded or restricted from access. This document, Part 1, is intended to be the first in a series addressing safety requirements. Part 2, to be developed separately, will address safety requirements for the integration of applications of industrial mobile robots. Exclusions: The following automated mobile machines are out of scope of this document: • Industrial trucks defined in ISO 5053-1 (covered by EN ISO 3691-4); • Industrial mobile robots with actively controlled stability (separately proposed for development as ISO/NP 25785-1); • Mobile machines whose travel speed and travel direction is solely under control of a driver or an operator (e.g., human remote control, human continuous local control); • Mobile machines whose travel is solely mechanically guided; • Mobile machines which are worn by humans (e.g., exoskeletons); • Road vehicles; • Airborne, waterborne, underwater, or climbing mobile machines; • Mobile machines used in agricultural and forestry domains; • Earth-moving and mining machinery; • Commercial and industrial floor-cleaning robots; and • Mobile machines when used in non-industrial environments. Note: Examples of mobile robots used in non-industrial environments can include: Mobile robots intended for consumer or household use; undersea, military and space robots; or medical, surgical, or rehabilitative mobile robots. The following hazards are not covered in this document: • severe conditions (e.g. extreme climates, freezer applications, strong magnetic fields) outside of manufacturer’s specification; • corrosive or potentially explosive environments (dust, liquid, vapour or gas); • nuclear environments; • specific hygienic requirements; • ionizing and hazardous non-ionizing radiation; • during the transportation of (a) person(s); • when handling loads the nature of which can lead to dangerous situations (e.g., molten metals, acids/bases, radiating materials).
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