still bemoans gaps in technical standardization at European level. This is particularly the case in new technologies such as digitalization and artificial intelligence, and also in the construction sector
Safety and Health (BAuA). Validation of transformable factories Safety analysis of CPSs presents new challenges for the risk analysis methodology. Consideration must be given for example to structural
for reducing the stress upon personnel in the field, and should be consulted during the equipping of new ambulances. The stress situation of the ambulance service personnel is however not improved merely
as ever for the statutory accident insurance system. Tighter development deadlines for standards, new forms of documents, growing digitalization of standardization: is the traditional standard now obsolete
e Co-operation Group for Market Surveillance under the Machinery Directive (Machinery ADCO). The New Approach Directives have greatly facilitated and simplified the free trade in machines within the European
experts. Climate change, the digital transformation and the shortage of skilled workers also present new challenges for safety and health. The tasks are increasing in number. The challenge is to examine what
Healthcare in the future: one possible scenario Medical devices: reformulation of the statutory framework New tuition module on the ergonomics of medical devices Standards: the conflict between building regulations
standards under the Low-voltage Directive. In February 2017, ISO/TC 199, Safety of machinery, adopted a new preliminary work item under the title "Guidance and consideration of related security aspects". A guide
statutory accident insurance institution on producing a safe technical concept before purchasing a new machine. The resulting concept would hold the promise of greater acceptance, since all particular
fork-lift trucks ( KANBrief 1/05 ) and telescopic loaders ( KANBrief 3/08 )). Your country needs ... new standards One standards project that was successfully launched concerned baling presses. An employee