Thanks for the great update, Glyn! You are absolutely right about my message.

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On 10-May-10, at 19:45 , Glyn Garside wrote:


        
        1) Also to mention, a US standard for AGV's and related equipment in the
industrial area:
        
        ANSI B56.5 Safety Standard for Guided Industrial Vehicles and Automated
Functions of Manned Industrial Vehicles
        
        This standard is available (free?) from its publisher, the Industrial 
Truck
Standards Development Foundation
        http://www.itsdf.org/  
        FYI, they encourage interested parties to get involved in the 
development
process.
        

        2) I think some here could have slightly misread Doug's email(?). 
         
        As Doug pointed out, ISO 10218-1 (also adopted as EN ISO 10218-1 and
ANSI-RIA-ISO 10218-1) has similar scope to clause 4 of ANSI RIA R15.06. In
other words, it addresses the robot manipulator (and its controller) only, it
is directed at the robot manufacturer.
         
        The integration of the robot (application, i.e. "robot systems") will be
addressed by ISO 10218-2, when published, but is currently addressed in USA by
the rest of ANSI RIA R15.06, and in EU by the rest of EN 775. (But the EU
commission messed up on that in the OJ... another story...).
         
        RIA has issued RIA TR15.206-2008 "Guidelines for implementing 
ANSI-RIA-ISO
10218-1-2007"
         
        Anyway, I wanted to emphasize that the scope of draft ISO 10218-2 (and 
draft
ANSI-RIA-ISO 10218-2) is "industrial robot systems", i.e. all aspects of the
integration of industrial robots. The draft does address, unlike its
predecessors, collaborative robot applications, but it also includes
traditional robot cells, with fixed and interlocked guarding, etc.
         
        RIA does intend to eventually adopt ISO 10218-2 (as ANSI-RIA-ISO 
10218-2) but
with some national changes.
         
        3) ISO TC 184 SC 2 (which is also responsible for ISO 10218) has a 
working
group that is working on 
        "Robots and robotic devices - Safety requirements - Non-medical 
personal care
robot " (provisional title) which includes many service robot applications. 
        
        If you want to track its progress over the coming year, 
        http://www.iso.org/iso/search/extended
earchstandards.htm?from_js=true&type=ad
&displayResult=true&formKeyword=&formIS
_number=&formPart_number=&formDocument_
ype=ALL&formSupp_type=&formICS=&formSta
e_code=&repost=1&formDate_stage=0&formO
her_date=&formCommittee=%22TC+184%22&fo
mSub_committee=2&formSubmit=Search&development=on
        or
        http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/c
talogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=54138&development=on
         
        If this link doesn't work, go to ISO.org and do an advanced search for 
TC
184, subcommittee 2, "Standards under development". 
        (This does NOT give access to the draft. If you wanted to get involved 
in the
standards development process, you would need to contact the secretariat,
http://www.iso.org/iso/technical_committee_contact.html?commid=54138 )
         
        Regards,
        Glyn Garside
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