BlackBamba
Member
Hi all,
Can a machine be "too safe"?
I originally wanted to ask a different question about best-practices when switching a machine from non-auto to auto mode. But as I was writing that question with all the background details and different options, I figured I already knew what the answer should be - as one option was somewhat safer than the others.
And then it struck me that maybe the added safety was kind of superfluous.
So, have you ever encountered a machine that you, or experienced operators, have considered "too safe"?
In the sense that the safety procedures somehow have a negative impact on machine operation/operators/throughput...
Kindly share your experiences and thoughts!
Can a machine be "too safe"?
I originally wanted to ask a different question about best-practices when switching a machine from non-auto to auto mode. But as I was writing that question with all the background details and different options, I figured I already knew what the answer should be - as one option was somewhat safer than the others.
And then it struck me that maybe the added safety was kind of superfluous.
So, have you ever encountered a machine that you, or experienced operators, have considered "too safe"?
In the sense that the safety procedures somehow have a negative impact on machine operation/operators/throughput...
Kindly share your experiences and thoughts!