– Refer to ISO 10218-2 and ISO/TS 15066 for comprehensive guidelines.
• Only trained, instructed, and otherwise qualied personnel may conduct cleaning, maintenance
and repair of the robot.
1.4.3 Operator Safety
• Always ensure that the robot is well-maintained and in good mechanical condition before operat-
ing it. Always inspect it before use.
• Don’t wear jewelry or loose clothing when working with the RO1. Tie back any long hair.
• Never open the control box cabinet door during operation. Never feed wires through the door;
feed them through the rubber slot on the bottom of the box.
• Don’t expose the robot to strong magnetic elds. This may damage the robot or cause malfunc-
tions.
• Depending on other noise in the environment where the robot is used, hearing protection may be
required.
• Never attempt to make any repairs, adjustments, or inspections while the robot is running.
• Operators should stay alert and focused when operating the robot. Avoid distractions and keep
attention on the task at hand.
1.4.4 Cybersecurity
The Standard Bots RO1 is able to connect to both wired and wireless internet in order to facilitate remote
access, troubleshooting and software updates. It is imperative to follow best cybersecurity practices,
as you would with any industrial device capable of being accessed online.
1. Secure communication: Make sure the communication channels used by your robot are encrypted
and secure, so that unauthorized individuals cannot access the robot’s data or control its actions.
2. Strong passwords: Set strong passwords for your robot’s user accounts and ensure that they are
changed regularly. Use a password manager to help you create and manage secure passwords.
3. Regular updates: Keep your robot’s software and rmware up-to-date, as updates often contain
security patches that address vulnerabilities.
4. Physical security: Ensure that physical access to the robot and tablet is restricted, and that the
robot is stored in a secure location when not in use.
5. Network security: Keep your robot on a separate network or VLAN, and restrict access to that
network to only authorized users.
6. Regular testing: Conduct regular security testing to identify any vulnerabilities and ensure that
your robot is secure.
By following these best practices, you can help ensure the security of your robot and protect it from
potential cybersecurity threats.
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