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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, 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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  • Kenji Urada (1944-1981), obrero industrial japonés de 37 años, trabajaba en tareas de mantenimiento en una planta de Kawasaki, junto con un robot. No totalmente desconectado, el robot siguió trabajando y por casualidad empujó al ingeniero a una rectificadora, lo que provocó su muerte.​​ Suele ser considerado como la primera víctima registrada en morir a causa de un robot, sin embargo, dos años antes, en 1979, había muerto Robert Williams en otro accidente relacionado con un robot.​ (es)
  • 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, 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. Urada was a maintenance worker at the Kawasaki Heavy Industries plant in Akashi. He died while checking a malfunctioning robot; after jumping over a safety barrier, which was designed to shut down power to the machine when open, he apparently started the robot inadvertently. The robot, built by Kawasaki under a license from Unimation, pinned him against an adjacent machine and either crushed him or stabbed him in the back. Other workers in the factory were unable to stop the machine as they were unfamiliar with its operation. International newswire service UPI reported Urada was the first human killed by a robot on December 8, 1981. The circumstances of his death were not made public until after an investigation by the Hyōgo labor standards bureau was completed. The investigation concluded that workers were not sufficiently familiar with the machines and the machines were not sufficiently regulated. The robot that killed Urada was removed from the Akashi plant, and man-high fences were erected around the other two robots in the plant in the wake of the accident. (en)
  • Kenji Urada (c. 1944 - 4 de julho de 1981) foi um operário japonês. Urada é frequentemente relatado erroneamente como a primeira pessoa a ser morta por um robô, no entanto, Robert Williams, um funcionário da Ford Motor Company, já havia recebido esse título mais de dois anos antes, em 25 de janeiro de 1979. Urada era um funcionário de manutenção na fábrica da Kawasaki Heavy Industries em Akashi. Ele morreu enquanto verificava um braço mecânico com defeito; após ultrapassar a barreira de segurança, que era projetada para desligar a máquina quando aberta, ele aparentemente ativou o robô inadvertidamente. O braço, construído pela Kawasaki sob licença da , o esmagou contra uma máquina adjacente ou o perfurou nas costas. Os outros funcionários não conseguiram parar a máquina pois não estavam familiarizados com seu funcionamento. O serviço de notícias internacional UPI informou que Urada foi o primeiro humano morto por um robô em 8 de dezembro de 1981. As circunstâncias de sua morte não foram tornadas públicas até que uma investigação do escritório de padrões trabalhistas de Hyōgo fosse concluída. A investigação concluiu que os trabalhadores não estavam familiarizados com as máquinas e que o maquinário não estava suficientemente regulamentado. O robô que matou Urada foi removido da fábrica, e cercas altas foram erguidas ao redor dos outros dois robôs após o acidente. (pt)
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  • Kenji Urada (1944-1981), obrero industrial japonés de 37 años, trabajaba en tareas de mantenimiento en una planta de Kawasaki, junto con un robot. No totalmente desconectado, el robot siguió trabajando y por casualidad empujó al ingeniero a una rectificadora, lo que provocó su muerte.​​ Suele ser considerado como la primera víctima registrada en morir a causa de un robot, sin embargo, dos años antes, en 1979, había muerto Robert Williams en otro accidente relacionado con un robot.​ (es)
  • 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, 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. (en)
  • Kenji Urada (c. 1944 - 4 de julho de 1981) foi um operário japonês. Urada é frequentemente relatado erroneamente como a primeira pessoa a ser morta por um robô, no entanto, Robert Williams, um funcionário da Ford Motor Company, já havia recebido esse título mais de dois anos antes, em 25 de janeiro de 1979. (pt)
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