Manufacturers are continuing to realize the benefits of implementing industrial robots into their production process. However, each of these robots are not providing an equal amount of value for their owners. Performance can scale up or down depending on the design and programming of each system. A major component to the success of both factors is how the robotic system addresses safety.
Regardless if the robot is new or is towards the end of its planned lifetime, the benefits of comprehensive safety can result in gains across:
- Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)
- Accident rate
- Unscheduled Downtime
- Skilled Worker Retention
Our Safety Process
VMRA assesses risk at the beginning of each new project and uses the safety criteria to best design, program, and implement each robot system. Our approach enables us to maintain a clear project pathway to create systems that are not held back by safety, but rather are equipped with safety that becomes an asset for our clients.
VMRA is committed to staying at the forefront of the current safety environment. In addition to industry specific standards, our systems are built according to:
- ANSI B11.0-2015
- R15.06-2012
- TR R15.606-2016
- TR R15.406-2014
- TR R15.306-2016