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The operations manager must conduct checks as to the safety-conscious and danger-conscious
behavior of the operating and maintenance personnel.
2.5
Operating Personnel
2.5.1
Obligation of the Operating Personnel
Before taking up work, all persons commissioned with working on the robot system undertake:
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to observe the fundamental regulations on occupational safety and accident prevention.
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to read the AI and confirm this with their signature.
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to follow the instructions and safety information of the AI.
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to check the robot system in terms of safety and proper function before starting work.
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to contact the operations manager or fruitcore robotics GmbH in case of questions.
2.5.2
Training of the Operating Personnel
DANGER!
Possible personal injuries caused by untrained operating personnel
The operating personnel must be trained on the work with and dangers of the robot system
by fruitcore robotics GmbH or authorized personnel commissioned by fruitcore robotics
GmbH.
Persons who have not received this training are not permitted to operate the robot system.
DANGER!
Possible personal injuries caused by the operation of persons undergoing training
Persons to be trained or taught as well as apprentices are only permitted to operate the ro-
bot system if supervision by a trained person with technical or electrotechnical training
(teaching personnel) is ensured.
The operating personnel must be trained on the work with and dangers of the robot system by fruitcore
robotics GmbH or authorized personnel commissioned by fruitcore robotics GmbH.
The operating personnel must be at least 18 years old and both physically and mentally fit to operate the
robot system.
Instructed personnel with technical training may be used for the following activities:
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Operating the robot system in automatic mode
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Adjusting the system parameters (teaching modes T1 and T2)
Instructed personnel with technical and electrotechnical training may also be used for the following ac-
tivities:
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Assembly and commissioning of the robot system
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Troubleshooting and fault rectification
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Inspection, maintenance, and repair
2.6
Working Area, Danger Zone, and Safe Area
The
working area
is a defined 3D space within the range of the robot. When tools, measuring devices, and
workpieces are attached, the range of the robot and therefore its working area change.
The
stopping distance
is calculated on the basis of the reaction distance and braking distance of the
robot.
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