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16 hours

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Beginner

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  • As robots evolve and increasingly interact with humans, enhancing the safety of personnel working with these ?collaborative robots? (cobots) is vital. This course equips you to assess the safety of a collaborative robot workcell and prevent the chances of injury or harm. It imparts industry-endorsed safety standards, technical report recommendations and best practices from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Robotic Industries Association (RIA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Learners are introduced to similarities and differences between traditional robots, cobots and conventional machinery before delving into risk assessments, causes of robot accidents and collaborative applications. Material also includes key design techniques for reducing collision forces and a methodology for safety testing.
  • Main concepts are delivered through videos, demos and hands-on exercises. To learn more, please watch the overview video by copying and pasting the following link into your web browser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-NU710WjM0.
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Collaborative Robot Safety: Design & Deployment
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Curriculum

Best Practices

Introduction: Collaborative Robot Safety: Design & Deployment

Automation Accelerator: Proof of Concept

Robot Classification (Part 1)

Robot Classification (Part 2)

Safety Training

Safety Standards

Risk Assessment (Part 1)

Risk Assessment (Part 2)

Acknowledgements

Robot Classifications (Optional) Resources

Safety Training (Optional) Resources

Safety Standards (Optional) Resources

Risk Assessment (Optional) Resources

Self Check

Self Check

Self Check

Self Check

Module 1: Best Practices Quiz

Robots to Cobots

Accident Triggers

Safety Lessons

Designing Safe Workcells (Part 1)

Designing Safe Workcells (Part 2)

Designing Safe Workcells (Part 3)

Accident Triggers (Optional) Resources

Safety Lessons (Optional) Resources

Designing Safe Workcells (Optional) Resources

Self Check

Self Check

Self Check

Module 2: Robots to Cobots Quiz

Safety-Minded Design

Force-Limited Robots (Part 1)

Force-Limited Robots (Part 2)

Force-Limited Robots (Part 3)

Applications

Automation Application: Machine Tending

Testing (Part 1)

Testing (Part 2)

Force-Limited Robots (Optional) Resources

Applications (Optional) Resources

Testing (Optional) Resources

Self Check

Self Check

Self Check

Module 3: Safety-Minded Design Quiz

Collaborative Workcells

Collaborative Workcells

Collaborative Workcells

Collaborative Robot Safety: Design & Deployment - Key Takeaways

Collaborative Robot Safety: Design & Deployment - Reference Page

Self Check

Module 4: Collaborative Workcells Quiz

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    May 25, 2024
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