ISO/TR 22100-5 is the fifth part of multi-series international standard that addresses how artificial intelligence machine learning can impact the safety of machinery and machinery systems.
ISO/TR 22100-5 describes how hazards being associated with artificial intelligence (AI) applications machine learning in machinery or machinery systems, and designed to act within specific limits, can be considered in the risk assessment process.
ISO/TR 22100-5 is not applicable to machinery or machinery systems with AI applications machine learning is designed to act beyond specified limits that can result in unpredictable effects and does not address safety systems with AI, for example, safety-related sensors and other safety-related parts of control systems.
ISO/TR 22100-5 does not address safety systems with AI, for example, safety-related sensors and other safety-related parts of control systems.
ISO/TR 22100-5 on impact of AI machinery is relevant to:
ISO/TR 22100-5 outlines that artificial intelligence can enhance our workplaces and make our work processes more efficient. By removing repetitive or dangerous tasks, AI frees up the human workforce to do work they are better suited to handle.
In addition to providing guidance, ISO/TR 22100-5 also addresses the issue of employment displacing AI, and the misuse of application of AI in a way that exacerbates inequalities.
ISO/TR 22100-5 assists machinery designers to develop solutions appropriate for their particular applications. It describes how to apply the risk assessment process according to ISO 12100 to AI machine learning applications.
ISO/TR 22100-5 will enable you to improve efficiency and production while also enhancing other aspects such as quality control, failure monitoring, process optimisation, design time, maintenance and reduction of material waste
ISO/TR 22100-5