Robotic Arc Welding Safety: Part 3 of 4
You'll practice reviewing robotic safety concepts.
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06.24.15
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06.25.15
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A person is able to move out of the path of a robot before being hit by it.
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The emergency stop should be used for any reason when the robot operator needs to stop the robot.
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It is OK to be in a robot cell when it is operating as long as you are not in the path of the robot.
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Safety barrier requirements increase as the risk presented by the cell increases.
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If the robot is stopped, it is safe to enter the robot cell.
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You should never look through the welding curtains used for robotic welding cells because they typically are not dark enough to view a weld.
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Which of the following describes the robot's restricted envelope?
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Which of the following is NOT considered to be an acceptable barrier for a high risk robot cell?
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What is the purpose of a collision detection system on a robot?
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Which of the following is considered to be an important robot safety rule?
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