KAN Report 38

The relevance of generic standards: the example of machine safety, 09/2006, G. Çakir/A. Çakir

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About this report / Summary / Recommendations
1Introduction
2Standardization activity
3Cross-sectional standards 14 
4Project procedure - summary 16 
5Identification of cross-sectional standards in the area of machine safety 18 
6Identification of further potential "cross-sectional standards" 27 
7Analysis of the application of cross-sectional standards in areas of relevance to occupational health and safety 28 
8Examination of hypotheses concerning the advantages and benefits of cross-sectional standards 35 
9 Estimation of the economic benefit 46 
10Literature 50 
Annex 
A1Problems associated with Perinorm searches 52 
A2Overview of Type A and Type B machine safety standards 54 
A3VDMA list of European Type A and Type B standards 62 
A4Sample analysis of the standards referenced in DIN EN ISO 11553-1:2005 77 
A5Further potential cross-sectional standards of relevance to occupational safety and health 79 
A6Overview of the standards governing lifting platforms drafted in CEN/TC 98 and of the Type A/B standards cited in them 84 
A7Examples of inappropriate or incorrect dating in references 87 
A8Complete overview of identified possible cross-sectional standards of relevance to occupational health and safety 88 
A9Consultation of standards committees 100 
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