New ISO Safety Standards: What They Mean for Your Existing Robot Fleet

Are your cobots compliant with 2024 regulations?

The ISO released updated safety standards for collaborative robotics in Q1 2024, with new requirements for force control, emergency stops, and safety-rated monitoring. These updates aim to improve worker safety and clarify gray areas in human-robot interactions.


What’s Changed in 2024

  • ISO/TS 15066 updates: Tighter thresholds for acceptable contact forces

  • Risk assessment mandate: All cobot deployments now require documented risk analysis

  • Certification requirement: Machines installed before 2024 must pass re-evaluation if moved or modified


Compliance Checklist

✅ Does your cobot meet updated force and speed limits?
✅ Have you documented all risk assessments?
✅ Is your safety software up to date?
✅ Are your operators certified on the new protocols?

Offer: RoboCurv is offering a free safety audit to help partners navigate compliance.

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