Posted on 07/02/2015 7:44:05 AM PDT by palmer
A technician died from injuries sustained while working on a robot at Volkswagen's factory in Kessel, Germany, according to media reports.
The reports indicated that two men, who worked for an outside contractor, were installing the robot when the mechanism struck one of them in the chest and pressed him against a metal plate.
The 21-year-old man, who was working within the metal safety cage confining the robot, later died from the accident.
His co-worker was outside the metal cage and unharmed. Prosecutors are investigating the incident.
Volkswagen officials said that the robot did not have a technical defect and that it was not one of the company's new lightweight robots that aid workers on production lines.
What, are the Germans hiring Daleks now?
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It is part of an automated assembly line that is capable of functioning without a human operator, but it is believed it may have been under human control at the time of the accident.
Mr Hillwig said he could not provide any further details as the case is now under police investigation.
Initial reports suggested human error may have been to blame, rather than a problem with the machine.
But the state prosecutors office in Kassel said that had not yet been confirmed.
More workplace violence. When will it stop?
Robots have a means to limit their speed, so a person "at risk" has time to "make it stop." One or both of those facilities was consciously abandoned.
so it was SUPPOSED to kill a man? "yup...all good here. working as programmed"
If it was constructed with Titanium we have a problem here that people are missing.
Titanium is a ‘white’ metal. This event happened in Germany. Titanium is superior to many metals due to it’s strength and other properties.
You can see where this is going.
The robot was rebelling against building more hybrid Volkswagens, instead of more diesels.
“Nichts, er sagt. Gehen Sie.”
Then to prove his point, he slugged the humanoid.
The humanoid perished, and we shall have more diesel Volkswagens.
Danger, Will Robinson!
EXTERMINATE .....EXTERMINATE.....
;-)
Sounds like we are leaning toward grabbing flat screen TVs in the street instead of opening up a book and learning?
Disconnect the power supply
LOTO is your friend.
Forgot to turn it off did ya’ ?
Well that would depend. If it’s a Common Core textbook we are obviously saved.../s
The robot immediately went to his shop steward and filed a grievance.
We ought to adopt the German model of vocational education.
Yeah. RIIIIIIIIGHT!!
I had to look that up. Good point.
I assume your comment is hyperbole. The lack of a technical defect means that the machine did not malfunction in order to undertake the movement that ended up with the man pinned against the safety cage.
It does not reflect intent at all.
The next question is whether the robot was under autonomous control, or if there was an outside control applied (such as a human manipulating the robot). Right after that is whether the technician bypassed any of the safety protocols that are designed to prevent accidents like these.
of course...but I hope that wasn’t their opening statement to the family when expressing their condolences.
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