Industrial automated machines are typically designed and built to solve a problem related to improving quality, streamlining processes, or minimizing scrap rates. In any machine design, safety needs to be part of the equation and not left up to chance forcing the customer to accept the shifted responsibility of safety.
There is a wide array of automated machines designed and built that would require compliance driven safety devices. These machines consist of, but not limited to, single and multi-station assembly machines, custom inspection and test equipment, modular paint and spray booths, conveyor systems, robotic work cells, stamping and engraving equipment, motion and drive systems, and chemical dispensing machines.