UL 3300 Outline of Investigation Helps Advance Safety of Consumer, Service and Education Robots
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NORTHBROOK, Illinois, Aug. 31, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
--Introduction of UL's first-ever consumer and commercial robot certification
document addresses human-robot interaction safety concerns
UL, a leading global safety science company, has issued UL 3300 (
), the Outline of Investigation (OOI) for Service, Communication, Information,
Education and Entertainment (SCIEE) Robots. The document describes the
requirements used to evaluate robot operational safety focusing on
multidirectional mobility, fire and shock hazards, external manipulation, user
classes, and use surroundings. Since SCIEE (pronounced sky) robots typically
operate near humans, the outline places a priority on the safe operation of
robots in a variety of environments where people are present.
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"Robot technology and applications are quickly expanding from the industrial
and manufacturing segment to public and commercial spaces as well as within
homes to assist and improve quality of life for people," said Michael Sakamoto,
senior manager of UL's Consumer Technology division. "As this trend
accelerates, additional safety concerns, including those associated with robot
and human interactions, need to be identified and addressed."
Rapid technological advancements are giving rise to a new generation of robots
that have the ability to perform diverse tasks in open spaces and work with and
alongside people. While already a mainstay within industrial and manufacturing
sectors, next-generation robots are being utilized in nontraditional settings,
such as grocery stores, hotels, airports, banks, shopping malls and public
spaces, including sidewalks and parks. In addition, they are increasingly
showing up in homes. With an increasing number of people living alone, service
robots can be a welcome addition to the household. According to a presentation
at World Robotics 2019 delivered by the International Federation of Robotics
(IFR), the domestic and professional service robot sector is predicted to grow
more than 40% (CAGR) over the next three years. While it's already a $17.2
billion industry, according to IFR, COVID-19 has pushed aggressive development
of solutions to address the pandemic.
Robots are being utilized to improve efficiency and productivity. With the
latest robotic technology innovations, they also are being utilized to boost
customer service, grow an operation's flexibility and enhance brand value. With
growing interest of robots in all areas of an organization, from brand and
marketing and customer experience leadership to business strategists and IT
heads, the safe deployment and operation of robots, especially in the public
domain, has become a key concern for businesses globally.
"UL 3300 demonstrates how we are addressing the increasing complexities of
consumer and commercial robots, as showcased in the active participation and
leadership in robot safety standards development, technical committees and
industry working groups," Sakamoto said. "Helping to bring innovative robot
technologies to market fast, our teams are poised to work with robot equipment
and component manufacturers early in the product design stage to help get ahead
of potential safety issues and avoid late stage production delays that impact
the bottom line and customer trust."
The UL Standards division of Underwriters Laboratories, our nonprofit
affiliate, is beginning the process of developing a consensus standard using
the UL 3300 OOI as the seed document. To apply for participation on the
Standards Technical Panel, please contact Deborah Prince, standards program
manager, Underwriters Laboratories. To purchase a copy of UL 3300, please visit
https://shopULstandards.com. For more information or to request a quote for
evaluation and/or product certification, contact ctech@ul.com.
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UL
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SOURCE: UL
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