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Robotics - Safety requirements for robot systems in an industrial environment - Part 2: Robot systems, robot applications and robot cells integration (ISO/FDIS 10218-2:2024); German version FprEN ISO 10218-2:2024

Abstract

This document has been created in recognition of the hazards that are presented by robots when they are integrated and installed into robot systems, robot applications and robot cells. Part 1 of ISO 10218 addresses robots as partly completed machines, while this document addresses robots integrated into complete machines (systems) for specific applications. It provides requirements for safety in the integration and installation of robots into robot systems and robot applications. The requirements include safeguarding of operators during integration, commissioning, functional testing, programming, operation, maintenance and repair.

Begin

2017-06-14

WI

00310099

Planned document number

DIN EN ISO 10218-2

Project number

06003792

Responsible national committee

NA 060-38-01 AA - Robotics  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 310 - Advanced automation technologies and their applications  

Responsible international committee

ISO/TC 299/WG 3 - Industrial safety  

draft standard

Robotics - Safety requirements for robot systems in an industrial environment - Part 2: Robot systems, robot applications and robot cells integration (ISO/DIS 10218-2:2020); German and English version prEN ISO 10218-2:2020
2021-03
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previous edition(s)

Robots and robotic devices - Safety requirements for industrial robots - Part 2: Robot systems and integration (ISO 10218-2:2011); German version EN ISO 10218-2:2011
2012-06

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