They should probably adjust the settings for “placing” the container on the belt while they are at it.
I would suggest “lock-out, tag-out” too, but sometimes that is difficult to do when trying to diagnose a problem.
“lock-out, tag-out”
Only works until a manager comes along and thinks he is smarter than the operator who tagged it.
See it too many times.
They should probably have employed some appropriately configured collision detection on that robot.
Forget where it was but there was a story about an automated warehouse that had a fire & when the firemen arrived, the robots were still operating to the point where the FM were having trouble fighting the fire. Article said that the robots would be programmed in the future to return to a home base or stop if a fire alarm were to be activated.