ANSI B56.5, R15.08, ISO 3691-4 - A Plain-English Guide to Automation Standards
Most automation buyers know they need to comply with standards. Very few know which ones apply, where the boundaries sit, or what happens when two standards conflict.
This excerpt from Episode 4 of The Automation Journey covers the standards landscape governing mobile automation in North America - what ANSI B56.5, R15.08, and ISO 3691-4 each require, how to choose the right framework for your facility, and why compliance and a well-designed automated operation are not the same thing.
For the full conversation - including risk assessment, functional safety, and what buyers should be asking their vendors - listen to the complete episode.
Key Takeaways
>> How to navigate ANSI B56.5, ANSI R15.08, and ISO 3691-4 - what each covers and when each applies
>> Why national and international standards take different approaches to risk, and what that means for your deployment strategy
>> Why compliance with a standard is not the same as a well-designed automated operation
>> What the gap between standards compliance and genuine operational readiness actually looks like on the floor
What's Next?
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