aims to improve the transfer of knowledge concerning standardization at European universities. Dr. Michael Thierbach thierbach@kan.de University of Wuppertal: keeping sight of occupational safety and health
containing explanations and examples in order to support users in interpretation of the PPE Regulation. Michael Thierbach thierbach@kan.de KANBrief 2/16: The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
must face the new technical and social challenges proactively and constructively. Sonja Miesner Michael Robert miesner@kan.de robert@kan.de KANBrief 4/15: EUROSHNET conference in Seville: OSH speaks European
being revised. These standardization projects all require the active support of the stakeholders. Dr Michael Thierbach thierbach@kan.de KANBrief 4/14: Earthmoving machinery: better visibility in sight CO emissions
from grinding to a halt, those responsible should reach an agreement as quickly as possible. Dr Michael Thierbach thierbach@kan.de KANBrief 2/14: Technical standards and TTIP: conceivable only for non
by adoption of relevant standards from SPRING in the form of Approved Codes of Practice (ACOP). Michael Robert robert@kan.de Sebastian Tan Shi Hao Sebastian_tan@mom.gov.sg KANBrief 2/13: The role of s
improve legacy equipment. Yet another aspect of work on construction sites will thus become safer. Dr Michael Thierbach thierbach@kan.de KANBrief 1/19: The Single Market and standardization: still a model How
Regulation Fall-protection barriers on railway wagons for car transport Three questions for: Dr Michael Stephan, responsible for DIN’s Standardization Division Use of artificial intelligence to improve
be aligned, with the aim of providing the user with a body of regulations free of contradictions. Michael Robert robert@kan.de KANBrief 2/19: From traditional office to modern workspace: is regulation failing