The Automation Standards Breakdown You'll Wish You'd Seen Sooner
Your automated vehicle meets every standard on paper. But is your facility actually ready to operate differently?
In this episode, Colin sits down with Pat Davison, Director of Standards at MHI - the largest material handling and supply chain association in North America - to cut through one of the most misunderstood areas of any automation project: the standards landscape.
Pat has been involved in shaping ANSI B56.5, R15.08, and the broader framework governing how automated vehicles are designed, deployed, and operated.
From risk assessment and functional safety to what compliance actually means in practice - this is the conversation most automation buyers wish they'd had before their first vendor meeting.
Key Takeaways
>> How to navigate ANSI B56.5, R15.08, and ISO 3691-4, what each covers, where the boundaries sit, and how to choose the right framework for your facility
>> Why compliance with a standard is not the same as a well-designed automated operation and what the gap looks like in practice
>> How to approach risk assessment with confidence, the nouns vs. verbs framework, the NIOSH hierarchy, and why most teams underestimate what's involved
>> What functional safety actually means in a mobile automation context and the common mistakes operations teams make when specifying safety systems
>> Why nobody wants to be first but everybody wants to be second and what that means for organisations planning their first deployment
>> What questions buyers should be asking their vendors about standards and compliance that most never think to ask
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