Justin Starr
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2
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2
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1
About
Justin Starr is a leading authority in industrial robotics safety, with a focus on bridging the gap between emerging robotic technologies and regulatory compliance. His work centers on the critical intersection of hardware safeguards, software-based safety systems, and evolving industry standards. Starr’s major contributions include a comprehensive re-examination of robotic safety protocols, as detailed in his seminal book *Robotic Safety Systems* (2024), which systematically covers everything from government regulations and physical safeguards to vendor-specific implementations like FANUC’s Dual-Check Safety and ABB’s SafeMove. This text serves as a definitive resource for engineers and safety professionals navigating complex safety landscapes. Additionally, his paper “Existing Safety Standards for Industrial Robotic Systems” (2024) provides a crucial foundation for understanding the current regulatory framework. While his citation counts are still emerging, reflecting the recency of his work, Starr’s influence is already evident in how practitioners approach robot safety. His research is essential reading for anyone seeking to design, implement, or audit safe robotic systems in modern manufacturing environments.
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- 1Robotic Safety Systems1 citations · 2024
- 2Existing Safety Standards for Industrial Robotic Systems1 citations · 2024