July 4, 2015

Problems we hadn't started worrying about yet

Boing Boing - The Financial Times reports that a technician has been killed by a robot at a Volkswagen plant near Kassel, Germany.
A 21 year old external contractor was installing the robot together with a colleague when he was struck in the chest by the robot and pressed against a metal plate. He later died of his injuries, reports Chris Bryant, the FT's Frankfurt correspondent.
An investigation into how the accident occurred is under way. In this plant, robots are kept behind safety cages to prevent accidental contact with humans. The man who died was inside the safety cage when the accident happened. A second worker was outside the cage, and was not harmed.

A Volkswagen rep told the paper that the robot “was not one of the new generation of lightweight collaborative robots that work side-by-side with workers on the production line and forgo safety cages,” and had no known technical defect.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sooo...

Maybe we need some Science Fiction readers on our corporate boards v. just bean counters.

-DaTheorist

Capt. America said...

The accident could not have occurred without the machine being powered on. That says it all.