is described in Germany by the binding Technical Rules governing illumination at workplaces, ASR 3.4. As yet however, this regulation contains no provisions concerning artificial, biologically effective
Authority also keeps track of the regular on-site checks required for certain types of machinery. The 4,021 reports received in 2009 were vetted and collected in a database. Furthermore, OHSA investigates
the information technology sector? Ergonomic classrooms promote both health and learning From DIN A4 to social responsibility: a paradigm shift in standardization? Europe creates a legal basis for safe
the information technology sector? Ergonomic classrooms promote both health and learning From DIN A4 to social responsibility: a paradigm shift in standardization? Europe creates a legal basis for safe
the information technology sector? Ergonomic classrooms promote both health and learning From DIN A4 to social responsibility: a paradigm shift in standardization? Europe creates a legal basis for safe
KANBrief 3/12 Stakeholder interaction becomes reality in World Café and workshops The 4th European conference placed particular emphasis on the interaction between all stakeholders involved in product
common. The initial development of the software required will however entail high costs. Proposition 4: Knowledge of the specific application of the product will become more important. Test bodies will have
to support other legislation. The differences between the two instruments are described in KANBrief 4/22 . KANBrief 2/23: New European Machinery Regulation replaces Machinery Directive Revision of EN ISO
support for research institutions and companies. Dr Rolf Packroff Scientific Director in Division 4, Hazardous substances and biological agents packroff.rolf@baua.bund.de KANBrief 3/19: Exoskeletons at
developments in VDU and office workstations. Co-working spaces, open spaces, agile working, Office 4.0: these are just some of the buzzwords used to describe the office of the future and the work performed