HW5 - Safety Assessment

Your task is to perform a safety assessment of an application in a factory that assumes physical human-robot interaction.

Each student has a unique assignment, which can be found in BRUTE. To see the assignment, click on “your input data” in HW5 in BRUTE.

You do not need to download the .zip file. The video is also inserted at the end of the page with your assignment!
Maximum score 8
Deadline 10.05.2026 23:59:59

Instructions

You are given a simulation that serves as a description of the application. Each assignment has its own additional requirements (see your assignment).

The tasks are the same for every assignment:

Create a safety evaluation of the application. The evaluation should include the following (the section and table numbers are taken from pHRI Methodology):

  • Application analysis (Sec 3.1)
    • Answer all 6 questions
    • For yes/no question, provide also a short explanation why/from where/how
    • For properties of gripper/robot, cite a source of your information
      • e.g., “The maximum velocity of the robot is 1.5 m/s, which can be found in the UR10 documentation [1]”
  • Safety analysis (Sec 3.2)
    • Answer the two questions
    • Create 5 possible hazards and provide safety evaluation for each of them
      • Use Risk Matrix (Table 1) or Pilz Hazard Rating (Equation 1)
        • The choice is yours. You can also use one for one hazard and the other for another hazard, or use both for all hazards…
      • Explain and justify your choice for every parameter of the selected evaluation method
        • e.g., severity and occurrence for Risk Matrix
        • write full sentence, e.g., “The severity of the hazard is High because it can cause a serious injury to a human worker, such as a broken arm or leg”
      • Based on the final risk, provide a safety measure and compute new risk after the measure
        • again, explain and justify your choice
      • At least 3 of the hazards must have the rating “worse” than negligible before you apply a safety measure
  • Risk Reduction Analysis (Sec 3.3)
    • Answer the two questions

General information and requirements

  • Submit a PDF file with clear and readable content
    • it can be scanned written text, but the text must be easily readable
    • for risk analysis it is probably the best to use a table
    • if something will be hard to understand from the document, you will get no points for the given part
  • Put number of your variant and printscreen (from BRUTE) of the simulation on the first page
  • Try to describe and justify everything as best as you can. Otherwise, the lab tutor may reduce you score
  • If you use methods like PFL or SSM to help with your analysis or as a measure. But you must provide a justification (usually a computation)
  • For anything that can be found in the documentation of robot or gripper (e.g., max velocity of max force), cite the source where you found the information
  • You can insert images/printscreens from the simulation if it helps with your analysis or justification

Scoring

  • 2 points for correct Application analysis
  • 5 points for correct Safety analysis
    • more than 1 point can be reduced for 1 hazard if it contains a lot of mistakes or an apparent error
    • 0 points will be given if you don't provide at least 3 hazards with rating “worse” than negligible before measures
    • full points will be given only if the hazards are well described and justified
    • full point will be given only if the measures are well described and justified
    • full points will be given only if the hazards are diverse, i.e., cover more than one type of hazard
    • at least one hazard should work with the properties of the robot or gripper
      • otherwise, 0 points will be given
  • 1 point for correct Risk Reduction analysis

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