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KANBrief 04/1999

Information for use in machinery standards

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typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif Editorial: Introducing OH&S interests into standardization at an early stage

Changing draft standards when they have already reached the CEN inquiry stage, is no easy undertaking. Yet the examples of industrial trucks and cement presented in this issue are proof of the fact that subsequent corrections can be carried out successfully nonetheless. It is, however, more efficient to consider the interests of occupational health and safety at an early stage in the preparation of standards.

TEMATY WYDANIA
typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif Interview with Mr.Karsten about the participation of the Laender in standardization

Interview with Mr Karsten, Chairman of the Laender High Joint Committee of Labour Inspection Services (LASI).

typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif Construction product standards for preventing

Construction product standards for preventing “bricklayer’s scabies”

typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif Hazards caused by insufficient stability

In KANBRIEF 2/99 we referred to the fact that the European draft standards prEN 1726-11 and prEN 14592 do not deal adequately with the static stability of industrial trucks when driving. Due to the safeguard action by the German, French and Italian delegation in the Standing Committee (according to Art. 6 of the Machinery Directive 98/37/EC), the Member States were called upon by CEN to draw up proposals for amendment.

typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif Draft standards only in one language in the future?

In order to accelerate the international and European standardization process, it would at first glance appear practical to prepare draft standards in one language only and not in two (ISO / IEC) or even three (CEN / CENELEC). Standards could then presumably be introduced on the market rather more quickly, but what effects would this have on quality, comprehensibility and user friendliness?

typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif Conciliation on draft standards

If OH&S experts involved in standardization are of the opinion that a draft standard contravenes fundamental OH&S interests, then they should object to the document. We have already reported on the special significance of the “closed opinion of occupational health and safety” in this connection. If the national standards body does not take this vote into account, the person objecting can apply to the chairman of the relevant DIN standards committee within one month for conciliation

typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif No standardization without financial support

The future participation of German experts in European standardization projects in the field of personal protective equipment (PPE) is at risk due to lack of financing. Up to now, the cost of DIN’s work for the coordination of the European standards bodies in the field of PPE has been borne by manufacturers, statutory accident insurance institutions, users and EU funds. However, since EU funds are to run out before long, future financing is at risk.

IN BRIEF
typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif Comments of the European Commission on the Machinery Directive (98/37/EC)
Study on standardization within the European legal framework

DG “Enterprise” of the European Commission has published its “Comments on Directive 98/37/EC” (1999 edition). The document was not prepared with the consensus of all interested parties and certain key aspects do not reflect the position of the Machinery Safety Standing Committee (Art. 6(2) Machinery Directive) or of the Federal Republic of Germany.

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