And don’t forget about the work on mobile robots -R15.08 American National 
Standard for Industrial Mobile Robots and Robot Systems

Best Regards,

John

John Allen
Product Safety Consulting, Inc
www.productsafetyinc.com<http://www.productsafetyinc.com>

On Jul 27, 2019, at 10:08 PM, Richard Nute 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


I can offer some new "stuff" on the product safety side:

1.  Study of body dc resistance by Hai Jiang and Paul Brazis.
2.  Study of measurement of ac riding on dc touch current by Pete Perkins and 
TC108/WG5.
3.  Study of enclosure apertures by Jeff Pasternak.
4.  Risk analysis becoming mainstream and taking over traditional safety 
requirements.
5.  Functional safety (in addition to hardware safety).
6.  Protection against arc flash.
7.  Safety of wearable electrically-powered stuff.
8.  Continued lithium battery safety issues.
9.  Domestic and application-specific solar power.
10. New concepts in medical products.

Best regards,
Richard Nute
IEEE Life Fellow
Bend, Oregon, USA


On 7/26/2019 7:13 AM, David Schaefer wrote:
All,

As an EMC engineer I’m aware of new technologies and challenges in EMC testing 
- 5G and IoT, time domain measurements, risk management, millimeter wave, etc.

Idle curiosity made me wonder – what are leading topics on the Product Safety 
side?

Thanks,

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David Schaefer
Department Manager, EMC
Element Materials Technology
9349 W Broadway Ave
Brooklyn Park, MN 55445, United States
O +1 612 638 5136 ext. 4003
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www.element.com<http://www.element.com>


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