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General => General discussion => Topic started by: uzinusa on 02 July 2015, 09:56
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in the news today: http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/33359005/man-crushed-to-death-by-robot-at-car-factory (http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/33359005/man-crushed-to-death-by-robot-at-car-factory)
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Obviously a tragic event :sad:
On a lighter note, maybe it was a clandestine remote act of sabotage carried out by a disgruntled GTI/D/R owner-to-be, p!ssed off at the mega wait :whistle: You could hack into the robot system from anywhere in the world and make it do your will :evil:
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Obviously a tragic event :sad:
On a lighter note, maybe it was a clandestine remote act of sabotage carried out by a disgruntled GTI/D/R owner-to-be, p!ssed off at the mega wait :whistle: You could hack into the robot system from anywhere in the world and make it do your will :evil:
Maybe the Greeks hacked in! :shocked:
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Obviously a tragic event :sad:
On a lighter note, maybe it was a clandestine remote act of sabotage carried out by a disgruntled GTI/D/R owner-to-be, p!ssed off at the mega wait :whistle: You could hack into the robot system from anywhere in the world and make it do your will :evil:
Maybe the Greeks hacked in! :shocked:
Yes Asker, what were you and your Greek chums doing on the day in question? :whistle: :evil:
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Yes Asker, what were you and your Greek chums doing on the day in question? :whistle: :evil:
He's got an alibi - queuing 12 hours to withdraw his nest egg, 60 Euros at a time. :whistle:
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Human error means safety circuit bridged or working inside gaurding or hot area without isolation in place.
I know a guy that got his face pushed into a spike doing this, it went up his nose and out missing his eye and held him there for ages until he was found.
we have lots of robots in our plant and never ever go into the work area without locking them out, they are fckn dangerous.
Someone will get sued over this for sure....