ISO Publishes New Industrial Robot Safety Standards

The new ISO 10218 Parts 1 and 2 are considered a major advancement in industrial robot safety standards.

Updated ISO 10218: Major Advancements in Industrial Robot Safety Standards Now Available
Updated ISO 10218 standard for industrial robot safety
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After nearly eight years of work, the Association for Advancing Automation (A3) announces the publication of a revised ISO 10218, the global flagship standard for industrial robot safety. In its first major revision since 2011, these new documents offer a leap forward in ensuring the safety of robotics in industrial environments.

“Working alongside hundreds of global experts, A3 played a pivotal role in shepherding this update to publication, to refine safety requirements in response to evolving automation technologies and workplace demands,” said Jeff Burnstein, A3 president. “This effort reflects A3’s ongoing commitment to enhancing robotic safety and supporting the widespread adoption of automation.”

The new ISO 10218 Parts 1 and 2 feature extensive updates that focus on making functional safety requirements more explicit rather than implied. This shift enhances clarity and usability, making compliance more straightforward for manufacturers and integrators alike.

In North America, ISO 10218 had been previously adopted as ANSI R15.06 in the United States and CSA Z434 in Canada. Work is underway to adopt the new 10218 in both jurisdictions, with new versions of R15.06 and Z434 expected to be released later this year.