4. Safety
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Figure 4.1. The warning label must be placed on the robot or top module.
4.7 Residual risks
Mobile Industrial Robots has identified the following potential hazards that
commissioners must inform personnel about and take all precautions to avoid
when working with MiR1350:
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You risk being run over, drawn in, trapped, or struck if you stand in the path of
the robot or walk towards the robot or its intended path while it is in motion.
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You risk being run over, drawn in, trapped, or struck if you stand in the path of
the robot or walk towards it while it is driving in reverse. The robot only drives
in reverse when undocking from a marker, such as a charging station or load
transfer station.
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You risk being crushed or trapped if you touch the robot while it is in motion.
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You risk being crushed or trapped if the robot places a load outside a
designated drop-off area due to faulty localization.
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You risk losing control of the robot if it is accessed by unauthorized users.
Consider increasing the IT security of your product—see Cybersecurity on
page84.
NOTICE
Other significant hazards may be present in a specific robot
installation and must be identified during commissioning.