Upcoming Online Training for Robust Robot Safety Standards in Manufacturing

Mastering Robot Safety: Online Training Overview



Machine Safety Specialists (MSS), a subsidiary of Clarion Safety Systems, is excited to announce a live online training course titled Mastering Robot Safety: The Latest Safety Standards for Industrial and Collaborative Robots. Scheduled for February 12, 2026, this three-hour session aims to equip participants with essential knowledge about the most recent safety regulations pertinent to industrial robotics.

As robots become increasingly common in modern manufacturing settings, compliance with safety standards such as ANSI/A3 R15.06-2025, ISO/TS 15066, and ISO 10218-1:2025 has never been more crucial. This training will be guided by Ken Hackworth, a seasoned Professional Engineer with over 30 years of experience in industrial controls and safety systems. Ken brings invaluable insights into the U.S. and international safety standards, including OSHA and ANSI, making him an excellent resource for professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge in robot safety compliance.

Who Should Attend?



This training is ideal for:
  • - Engineers responsible for the design and integration of robotic systems
  • - System integrators working with robotics technologies
  • - Safety professionals tasked with ensuring adherence to safety protocols
  • - Maintenance personnel and technicians involved in the upkeep of robotic systems
  • - Operations leaders overseeing automation processes

Training Structure



Course Breakdown


The training consists of two focused modules:
1. Collaborative Robot Safety
2. Industrial Robot Safety

Attendees will not only learn about compliance standards but also engage in discussions that require applying the learned concepts to real-world scenarios. The session concludes with a live Q&A segment, allowing participants to clarify doubts and explore operational challenges within their environments.

Key Topics Covered


  • - Principles & Technical Requirements of Collaborative Robotics
  • - Safeguarding Methods and Cell Design for Industrial Robots
  • - Human-Robot Interaction Validation and Risk Assessment Practices
  • - Validating Functional Safety and Control Systems
  • - Application Instructions for Updated ANSI and ISO Safety Standards

Enrollment Details


Enrollment is now open, and interested participants are encouraged to register promptly as slots are limited. MSS offers a 20% discount for groups of five or more, and there’s also bundle pricing available for those who wish to take the Machine Safety and Risk Assessment Training alongside this course.

With the rise of collaborative robots, acquiring knowledge about their safety implications is vital for all stakeholders in manufacturing and production. This online training not only fulfills a leading educational need but also empowers professionals with the knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of robot safety in compliance with current standards.

For further details on registration and to learn more about the MSS team, please visit the Machine Safety Specialists website. Explore opportunities for collaboration, and be part of the conversation on ensuring safer work environments with the latest in safety protocols.

About Machine Safety Specialists


Since its establishment in 1977, MSS has been at the forefront of improving workplace safety and helping businesses comply with critical safety regulations. Specializing in machine guarding, risk assessment, and safety interlock systems, MSS's team of certified engineers and safety professionals is dedicated to enhancing safety standards across industries.

With robust programs and continued training offerings, MSS advances towards a future where machine safety is a prioritized aspect of industrial operations. Join us on this journey towards comprehensive safety understanding and compliance.

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Through our continued efforts, we aim to facilitate better safety practices within the robotics landscape, ensuring that all employees return home safely at the end of the day.

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