Standardization and the state of the art Smart glasses: from pilot project to application in the field KAN’s contributions to occupational safety and health: the KANPraxis resources at a glance Print page
1/11: Ergonomics standards to be made more user-friendly The ErgoMach programme: ergonomics for all KAN workshop on anthropometry: applying human body dimensions correctly DIN workshop discusses standards
working belts“, should complete work on EN 353-1 as swiftly as possible. Corado Mattiuzzo mattiuzzo@kan.de KANBrief 3/09: Hearing protectors: correction values bridge the gap between laboratory testing and
supporting all relevant requirements of directives in the future. Dr. Michael Thierbach thierbach@kan.de KANBrief 3/09: Hearing protectors: correction values bridge the gap between laboratory testing and
drive systems, and contribute to the safe use of electric vehicles. Dr. Michael Thierbach thierbach@kan.de KANBrief 4/10: Safe workplaces involving collaborative robots: from research to standardization
Committee is currently formulating a definition of "smart manufacturing". Sebastian Korfmacher korfmacher@kan.de KANBrief 4/17: Industry 4.0: from vision to reality Criteria for the realization of Industry 4.0
and there is therefore no need in future for additional regulation of qualifications in standards. KAN's role includes supporting the representatives of the OSH lobby on standards committees on this issue
more practicable and visible Practical standardization of ergonomics for tomorrow's world of work KAN faces the changing world of standardization Artificial, biologically effective illumination: first
more practicable and visible Practical standardization of ergonomics for tomorrow's world of work KAN faces the changing world of standardization Artificial, biologically effective illumination: first
They must however be formulated carefully, and read with equal care. Corrado Mattiuzzo mattiuzzo@kan.de KANBrief 2/15: Frequently underrated: informative elements in standards Not quite European standards