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Universal Robots UR5/CB3 - 1 Safety; Introduction; Validity and Responsibility

Universal Robots UR5/CB3
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1 Safety
1.1 Introduction
This chapter contains important safety information, which must be read and understood by the
integrator of UR robots before the robot is powered on for the first time.
In this chapter, the first subsections are general. The later subsections contain specific engineer-
ing data relevant to enable setting up and programming the robot. Chapter 2 describes and
defines safety-related functions particularly relevant for collaborative applications.
Instructions and guidance provided in chapter 2 as well as in section 1.7 are particularly
important.
It is essential to observe and follow all assembly instructions and guidance provided in other
chapters and parts of this manual.
Special attention shall be paid to text associated with warning symbols.
NOTE:
Universal Robots disclaims any and all liability if the robot (arm
control box and/or teach pendant) is damaged, changed or mod-
ified in any way. Universal Robots cannot be held responsible for
any damages caused to the robot or any other equipment due to
programming errors or malfunctioning of the robot.
1.2 Validity and Responsibility
The information in this manual does not cover designing, installing and operating a complete
robot application, nor does it cover all peripheral equipment that can influence the safety of the
complete system. The complete system must be designed and installed in accordance with the
safety requirements set forth in the standards and regulations of the country where the robot is
installed.
The integrators of UR robots are responsible for ensuring that the applicable safety laws and
regulations in the country concerned are observed and that any significant hazards in the com-
plete robot application are eliminated.
This includes, but is not limited to:
Performing a risk assessment for the complete robot system
Interfacing other machines and additional safety devices if defined by the risk assessment
Setting up the appropriate safety settings in the software
Ensuring that the user will not modify any safety measures
Validating that the total robot system is designed and installed correctly
Specifying instructions for use
Marking the robot installation with relevant signs and contact information of the integrator
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