General Hazards; Qualification Of Personnel - Omron Cobra 350 CR/ESD User Manual

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The robot system must not be used for purposes other than described in Intended Use of
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the Robot on page 17. Contact your local Omron support if you are not sure of the suit-
ability for your application.
The environment must be suitable for safe operation of the robot.
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The user is responsible for providing safety barriers around the robot to prevent anyone
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from accidentally coming into contact with the robot when it is in motion.
Power to the robot and its power supply must be locked out and tagged out before any
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maintenance is performed.
The Cobra 350 must be well maintained, so that their control and safety functions con-
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tinue to work properly.

General Hazards

IMPORTANT: The following situations could result in injury or damage to the
equipment.
Do not place objects on the robot.
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Do not exceed the maximum payload capacity.
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Do not exceed the maximum recommended limits given in the technical specifications.
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See Technical Specifications on page 119
Do not drop the robot, put weights on it or otherwise operate it irresponsibly.
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Do not use unauthorized parts.
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Qualification of Personnel

It is the end-user's responsibility to ensure that all personnel who will work with or around
robots have attended an appropriate Omron training course and have a working knowledge of
the system. The user must provide the necessary additional training for all personnel who will
be working with the system.
As noted in this and the Robot Safety Guide, certain procedures should be performed only by
skilled or instructed persons. For a description of the level of qualification, we use the standard
terms:
05624-000 Rev. K
Figure 2-1. Read Manual and Impact Warning Labels
Cobra 350 User's Guide
Chapter 2: Safety
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