Chapter 2: Safety
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All personnel who design the robot system must read this guide, read the
Robot Safety
Guide
, and must comply with all local and national safety regulations for the location in
which the robot is installed.
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The robot system must not be used for purposes other than described in the robot user’s
guide. Contact your local Omron support if you are not sure of the suitability for your
application.
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The user is responsible for providing safety barriers around the robot to prevent anyone
from accidentally coming into contact with the robot when it is in motion.
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Power to the robot and its power supply must be locked out and tagged out before any
maintenance is performed.
2.4 Additional Safety Information
We provide other sources for more safety information:
Manufacturer’s Declarations
This lists the standards with which our robots and controllers comply. The Manufacturer’s
Declarations are in the Manufacturer's Declarations Guide.
Robot Safety Guide
The Robot Safety Guide provides detailed information on safety for our robots. It also gives
resources for more information on relevant standards. It ships with each robot.
2.5 Disposal
Dispose of in accordance with applicable regulations.
Customers can contribute to resource conservation and protecting the environment by the
proper disposal of WEEE (Waste Electronics and Electrical Equipment). All electrical and elec-
tronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste system via des-
ignated collection facilities. For information about disposal of your old equipment, Contact
your local Omron support.
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