Safety Manual

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A. Overview
On its own, Eva is considered partly completed machinery and
is supplied with a Declaration of Incorporation (DOI). The robot is
essentially a component part of your application (i.e.the completed
machine). Why? Like most industrial robots, Eva can be used in a
wide range of applications. What might be considered safe for one
machine, may not be safe for another. The way that you set up and
use the robot and any other associated equipment will determine
whether it meets all the Essential Health and Safety Requirements
(EHSR) and any other mandatory requirements of the intended
country or region.
Before you put the robot to work, ensure you have:
1. Read all safety instructions (this manual) and familiarised
yourself with how the robot works (see Technical Reference
Manual).
2. Conducted a risk assessment, covering the robot and any
associated equipment (see Section B - Risk Assessment in
this manual).
3. Installed all equipment in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions, applicable standards and safety
and compliance requirements for your region.
4. Made instructions available for operating and maintaining the
completed machine.
5. Made safety information available to the end user
(e.g.manuals, warning/caution signs, training, etc.)
6. Completed functional checks on any safety equipment
(e.g.emergency stops).
7. Completed a technical file and a relevant Declaration of
Conformity for your installation.
8. Marked the machine with the relevant compliance makings
and other mandatory information (e.g.CE mark, name of
manufacturer, machine name and type, etc.).