AMT Introduces ANIS RIA R15.06 Robot System Safety Standard at Industry Conference

Applied Manufacturing Technologies (AMT) has announced that its Director of Safety Consulting Services, Roberta Nelson Shea, opened the 2011 National Robot Safety Conference by introducing the draft of the new ANSI RIA R15.06 Robot System Safety Standard. The new standard is a national adoption of the ISO standards for robots and their system implementation (ISO 10218-1 and -2). The new draft ANSI RIA standard is being developed cooperatively with CSA, so that the final product will include the ISO, CSA, and ANSI requirements - all in one package.

"The new draft adds user requirements to the ISO standards, as the ISO standards only address suppliers," said Nelson Shea, director of safety consulting services for Applied Manufacturing Technologies. "It is exciting to see that robotics is expanding to industries outside the traditional automotive applications."

In addition to introducing the new standard at the conference, Ms. Nelson Shea conducted a workshop on "Evaluating Robot System Design" that was attended by over 40 people. Attendees received help in understanding and applying safety concepts for robotic, automated, and integrated manufacturing systems. The workshop featured discussions on requirements from USA, CSA and ISO machinery safety standards. "I have taken away so many questions and ideas to review and change in my system. It has been a very valuable experience," commented one attendee.