• LGOrcStreetSamurai [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    Terrifying. The cold unfeeling death by an industrial tool is sadly an ever recurring story in labor history. This to me says that testing for the software and systems and the environment it’s in for these sorts of this thing needs to ironclad on safety. Testing and safety are sadly undervalued because they aren’t “profit generating”.

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        1 year ago

        Best practices is having robotic arms inside cages to prevent people from physically being able to access a machine’s circle of blood. Auto turnoff systems are still fundamentally software and aren’t as reliable as physical lockout

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      You will never be able to build a machine that is smart enough to keep an idiot in a hurry from operating it an unsafe manner.

      The problem is how companies view safety and rules put in place to prevent accidents from happening. There needs to be a change in culture about how safety is viewed and how conformance to rules and regulations are enforced.