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IN 1981 Kenji Urada, a 37-year-old Japanese factory worker, climbed over a safety fence at a Kawasaki plant to carry out some maintenance work on a robot. In his haste, he failed to switch the robot off properly. Unable to sense him, the robot's powerful hydraulic arm kept on working and accidentally pushed the engineer into a grinding machine.
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Kenji Urada was a Japanese factory worker who was killed by a robot. Urada is often incorrectly reported to be the first person killed by a robot, but Robert Williams, a worker at the Ford Motor Company's Michigan Casting Center, had been killed by a robot over two years earlier, on January 25, 1979.
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When. 25 January 1979. On 25 January 1979, Robert Williams (USA) was struck in the head and killed by the arm of a 1-ton production-line robot in a Ford Motor Company casting plant in Flat Rock, Michigan, USA, becoming the first fatal casualty of a robot. The robot was part of a parts-retrieval system that moved material from one part of the.
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Kenji Urada's death in 1981 was predated by the unfortunate robot-related death of Robert Williams in 1979. His death and the subsequent lawsuits on behalf of his family were reported upon by a.
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On July 4, 1981, Kenji Urada, a maintenance worker at the Kawasaki Heavy Industries plant in Akashi, Japan, was killed while in the process of dealing with a robot malfunction (UPI, 1981). On June 19, 2016, a worker in a metal stamping plant, Regina Elsea, died of robot-inflected injuries suffered the day before (Berry, 2017).
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IN 1981 Kenji Urada, a 37-year-old Japanese factory worker, climbed over a safety fence at a Kawasaki plant to carry out some maintenance work on a robot. In his haste, he failed to switch the.
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(PhysOrg.com) -- "In 1981, a 37-year-old factory worker named Kenji Urada entered a restricted safety zone at a Kawasaki manufacturing plant to perform some maintenance on a robot. In his haste,.
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According to the Economist, Kenji Urada was a 37 year-old factory worker in Japan who neglected to switch a robot off properly when he went to repair it in 1981. The hydraulic arm kept working as.
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At Kawasaki Heavy Industries in 1981, Kenji Urada died in similar circumstances. A malfunctioning robot he went to inspect killed him when he obstructed its path, according to Gabriel Hallevy in.
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Death-by-machine is not by any means a new way to go; in July 1981, Japanese engineer Kenji Urada was working at the Kawasaki Heavy Industries plant when a robotic arm reached out and pushed him.
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Kenji Urada (c. 1944 - July 4, 1981) was a Japanese engineer who was killed by a robot. Urada is often said to be the first person killed by a robot, however Robert Williams, a worker at a Ford Motor Company factory in Michigan, was killed by a robot two years earlier on January 25, 1979. Urada was maintenance.
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1981, July 4: Kenji Urada Killed by Robot On July 4, 1981, Kenji Urada intended to check on a malfunctioning robot arm at the Kawasaki vehicle manufacturing plant in Akashi, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. but Urada wasn't careful enough.
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Kenji Urada, aged, 37, a worker at the Akashi plant of the company, was trapped by the work arm of the robot which pinned him against a machine which cuts gears. He had entered a prohibited area.
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The next death by robot would occur slightly more than two years later, in Japan, under similar circumstances: A robot arm again failed to sense a worker, 37-year-old Kenji Urada, and accidentally pushed him to his death.
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Dec. 8, 1981 Robot kills man TOKYO -- The industrial robot that brought a technological revolution to Japan killed its first human last July when an auto worker was crushed to death by a machine.
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Kenji Urada (c. 1944 - July 4, 1981) was a Japanese factory worker who was killed by a robot. Urada is often incorrectly reported to be the first person killed by a robot, [1] [2] but Robert Williams, a worker at the Ford Motor Company's Michigan Casting Center, had been killed by a robot over two years earlier, on January 25, 1979. [3]