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KANBrief 02/1999

Machinery safety

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typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif Editorial: Participation in standardization remains essential

With the introduction of the New Approach, the EU transferred the responsibility for the realization of occupational health and safety for technical work equipment to private standardization. This opportunity for the parties concerned to determine the state of the art was initially met with major enthusiasm.

TEMAT SPECJALNY
typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif Status of standardization in the field of machinery safety

The Machinery Directive (98/37/EC) is without doubt one of the most important Directives within the scope of the „New Approach”. Its publication in 1989 formed the basis for the free movement of goods within the European single market in the machinery sector. According to this, manufacturers and their authorized representatives in the Community may only put those products into circulation which comply with the requirements of Annex I of the Directive.

typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif Improvement of existing standards

DIN EN 1501-1 Refuse collection vehicles

typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif CEN Rapporteur for machinery safety (Interview with Mr.Riekeles)

Interview with Mr Riekeles

TEMATY WYDANIA
typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif Involvement of the statutory accident insurance institutions in European standardization

Extract from the speech by the Chairman of the Association for the Promotion of Occupational Safety in Europe, Mr. Kleinherne, at the Meeting of Members 1/99 on 27 May 1999 in Koblenz

typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif European standards conference in Berlin

In order to be able to use international standards for the removal of technical barriers to trade in accordance with the WTO/TBT agreement, KAN has proposed the creation of international equivalents to the essential safety and health requirements of the EC Directives (cf. KANBRIEF 1/99).

typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif Saying „no” in an emergency: DIN Board resolution 4/1996

In the agreement between the Federal Government and the German Standards Institute (DIN) of 5 June 19751, DIN undertook to take account of public interest in its standards work. DIN fulfils this obligation, for example, by conceding seats in steering committees, involving official bodies and giving preferential treatment to applications for standardization which are of public interest.

typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif Physical stress at service counters

EN 441 is concerned with the technical requirements which refrigerated display cabinets must meet. These include chests, counters or cabinets from which chilled or frozen food is sold. According to manufacturers’ information, such cabinets should be classified as machinery and must therefore meet all the requirements of the Machinery Directive, i.e. ergonomic needs must also be considered.

typo3conf/ext/kekandocs/icon_pdf.gif Microbiological safety cabinets

Biological agents, such as living cells, cell constituents and genetically modified micro-organisms, are being used increasingly in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, foodstuffs and chemical products. Since these agents are not always without risk for humans and the environment, occupational health and safety measures are required.

IN BRIEF
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„Occupational health and safety and standardization – general conditions in electrical engineering”

SERWIS
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www.umweltschutzrecht.de recht/arbeitss/uete_ar.htm

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