SR-1 Point Cloud Safety Example
- mark02787
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read

This shows how SR-1 interprets a real workspace in 3D and drives consistent safety behavior. You’ll see the point cloud representation of the environment and how SR-1 detects people within defined zones.
What to watch for:
How the system represents the active area (not a simplified boundary)
How zone entry maps to safety behavior (reduced speed or stop)
How the design handles real-world obstructions
Why this matters:
Most modern cells change: people move unpredictably, tooling shifts, and material staging blocks clean sight lines. A safety model based on a narrow view often forces tradeoffs: larger restricted zones, nuisance stops, or gaps.
SR-1 uses redundant 3D sensing so you can design safety behavior around the workspace as it exists. Your risk assessment defines what safe behavior looks like; SR-1 provides a reliable way to trigger that behavior from the real environment.
Request a demo. We’ll show SR-1 applied to your layout and access patterns.




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