
2. Safety
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2.3 Safety Instructions
2.3.1 Qualification Requirements for Personnel
SMF-MP10S shall be installed, debugged, operated and maintained only by qualified safety
personnel.
Mechanical Installation and Debugging
The personnel responsible for the mechanical installation and debugging shall have
professional knowledge and experience in related fields, and have sufficient experience to
assess whether the machine is in a safe running state after using protective equipment.
Electrical Installation and Debugging
The personnel responsible for the electrical installation and debugging shall have
professional knowledge and experience in related fields and have sufficient experience to
assess whether the machine is in a safe running state after using protective equipment.
Operation and Maintenance
The personnel responsible for the operation and maintenance shall have professional
knowledge and experience in related fields, be familiar with the application of protective
equipment on the machine and be guided by the machine user.
2.3.2 Running Safety
2.3.2.1 Safety of Running Environment
The ground shall be flat, and free from grooves, damages, pores, greasy dirt, glue or
other contaminants.
There shall be no foreign objects on the floor, such as screws, rags, gloves, and thread
cables that are easy to jam and entangle the wheels.
It shall run in excessively open areas (beyond the laser sensing distance), such as long
corridors.
A fully-loaded robot can only cross steps not higher than 0.5cm at low speed.
To pass through a narrow passage, a 10cm gap must be maintained between the
outermost side of the robot and the passage.
The sections of the work area shall be protected or marked with warning signs to
remind other personnel that robots are coming in and going out.
2.3.2.2 Running Inspection
The operator shall inspect the condition of the robot before starting to ensure safe use. The
inspection items shall include:
Whether the wheel fasteners are tightened.
Whether the power system is normal.
Whether the emergency stop function is normal.