Essentiele V&G eisen voor industriële machines uitgerust met machine learning [Essential H&S requirements for industrial machines equipped with machine learning]

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The robotics industry is developing rapidly in a wide range of sectors, from healthcare to manufacturing. Over the past fifty years, industrial machines have become faster and more accurate. They have also become more mobile. These machines now have more degrees of movement than ever before, and – thanks to improved sensors – they are becoming ever better at interacting with their environment. Another trend is increasing digitization (where developments are running parallel to those in automation, Eurofound, 2018), which means that machines in general and industrial machines in particular are increasingly being connected to each other and to internet via networks. With regard to these trends, it is vital not to lose sight of the future. Tomorrow’s levels of machine safety must be defined today, to ensure that – from the design and development stage onwards – robots can be made inherently safe.
TNO Identifier
840730
Publisher
TNO
Collation
40 p.
Place of publication
Leiden