ASTM E2592 Standard Practice for Evaluating Cache Packaged Weight and Volume of Robots for Urban Search and Rescue
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ASTM International
Standard Practice for Evaluating Cache Packaged Weight and Volume of Robots for Urban Search and Rescue
N E2592
Annotation
This practice covers the requirement that urban search and rescue robots and all necessary associated components or equipment (for example, operator control station, power sources, spare parts, sensors, manipulators, tools, and so forth) shall complement the response organization's cache packaging and transportation systems.
Shipment by ground, air, or marine should be considered.
Volume, weight, shipping classification, and deployability of the robots and associated components are considered in this practice.
The deployability is considered through the determination of:
The length of time required to prepare the robot system for deployment, and
The types of tools required for servicing the robot system in the field.
Associated components or equipment include not only all the onboard sensors, tethers, and operator control station, but also any spare parts and specialized tools needed for assembly, disassembly, and field servicing.
Associated components also include power equipment necessary for the operation of the system, such as batteries, chargers, and power converters. Gasoline, diesel, or other types of liquid fuel are not included.
The packaged items shall support the operational availability of the robot during a deployment of up to ten days. There shall be no resupply within the first 72 h of deployment.
No such standards currently exist except for those relevant to shipping (for example, CFR Title 49 and International Air Transport Association (IATA) documents).



