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ISO 10218 is an international standard for industrial robot safety, developed by ISO/TC 184/SC 2 "Robots and robotic devices" [1] in parallel with the European Committee for Standardization in 2011. It consists of two parts:
As a European standard it has the designation EN ISO 10218-1 and -2 (not to be mixed with EN 10218). [4]
ISO/TS 15066 was published in 2016 to address the new field of safety requirements for cobots. [5] [6]
Revisions to the original standard have been planned by the ISO/TC 299 committee. [7] [8] They are expected to be released in 2021. [7] [8] [9] [10]
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ISO 10218 is an international standard for industrial robot safety, developed by ISO/TC 184/SC 2 "Robots and robotic devices" [1] in parallel with the European Committee for Standardization in 2011. It consists of two parts:
As a European standard it has the designation EN ISO 10218-1 and -2 (not to be mixed with EN 10218). [4]
ISO/TS 15066 was published in 2016 to address the new field of safety requirements for cobots. [5] [6]
Revisions to the original standard have been planned by the ISO/TC 299 committee. [7] [8] They are expected to be released in 2021. [7] [8] [9] [10]