Machinery Directive 89/392/EEC requires manufacturers to minimize health hazards caused by vibrations. Whole-body vibrations from mobile or stationary machines are especially dangerous for the lumbar vertebrae. When using vibrating hand-held equipment, the wrists and the circulation in the fingers are at risk from hand-arm vibrations.
Consideration of health hazards in safety standards
Occupational health and safety institutions in EU Member States often refer to the fact that, in European safety standards, less consideration is given to health hazards such as noise, vibrations, radiation and hazardous substances than to the prevention of classic causes of accidents.
Emissions - KAN's position
Machines - Noise
The term noise hazard refers to health risks such as hearing impairment caused by noise and an increased risk of accident, e.g. failure to hear warning signals.
Quantifying emissions in product standards (Interview with Jean-Paul Lacore, INRS)
TEMATY WYDANIA
Electronic media - Information on EC directives and their national implementation
Directives based on Article 100/100a and 118a of the EC Treaty and the way they are implemented at national level play an important role in the field of occupational health and safety. But how can further information be obtained?
Guides for the preparation of international safety standards
The increasing globalization of markets is one of the predominant developments in the world today. In the field of standardization, it is therefore possible to observe how work is shifting its emphasis increasingly from European to international level.
KAN - Work method and tasks
KAN focuses the opinions of bodies responsible for occupational health and safety in Germany on all matters relating to the standardization of occupational health and safety. This enables it to exert an effective influence on European and international standards work.