Exam 1: Safety
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Sensors that house an emitter and a receiver separately to create an infrared sensing barrier are known as a _______.
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What are the three Rs of robotics,and what do they mean?
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Robots Require Respect This means that those working around robots need to be cautious and aware at all times as robots are often faster and stronger than humans.
The person who can remove a lock on a lockout device is ____________.
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Which of the following is the most life-threatening path for electricity to take as it passes through the body?
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What are the four general rules of handling emergencies and what is your responsibility for each? Make sure you support your answers fully.
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List three alarm conditions that will stop the robot if it is running or prevent start up.
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