According to the British "Daily Mail" report on the 26th, a "bloody" accident occurred at Tesla's Gigafactory in Austin, Texas, USA. In this incident, a Tesla engineer was attacked by a robot. The accident occurred at Tesla's Gigafactory and caused serious consequences. The engineer was attacked by the robot and was seriously injured. The incident has raised concerns about robot safety. Tesla is currently investigating the cause of the accident and taking steps to ensure that a similar incident does not happen again.
According to reports, a robot is being used to grab and move newly cast aluminum car parts. Unfortunately, the robot knocked an engineer to the ground and dug its metal claws into his arm and back, leaving a trail of blood on the factory floor. At the time, the engineer was writing software for two malfunctioning robots.
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Subsequently, a colleague quickly pressed the emergency stop button on the robot, thus successfully avoiding a more serious accident.
Details of the accident were disclosed to local regulators in a workplace injury report, which revealed the victim suffered an open wound on his left hand. However, Tesla's Texas factory did not report other robot-related injuries to regulators in 2021 or 2022.
Tesla is required by law to submit reports on work-related injuries to government agencies to secure the generous tax breaks it receives in Texas. Tesla claimed in the report that one engineer's injuries were minor and did not require rest time. However, the situation still raises concerns about the working environment at Tesla's Texas factory.
A lawyer representing Tesla’s Texas factory contract workers told the Daily Mail reporter that based on her conversations with factory workers, she believed the number of injuries at the factory was underestimated.
According to IT House reports, 1 in 21 workers at Tesla’s Texas factory will be injured on the job in 2022, while the industry average is 1 in 30 workers 1 person was injured. The accelerated pace of construction at the plant led to lax safety, which in turn led to an increase in injuries.
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