KANBrief 2/14 Formation of new DIN standards committees and working committees DIN 's technical work is divided between over 70 standards committees , governing everything from A for acoustics, throug
KANBrief 1/09 Hazards presented by carbon monoxide during work on concrete smoothing machines In order to prevent unnecessary exposure of employees and other persons present at the workplace to hazard
KANBrief 1/09 Safety in channel storage systems employing shuttles In order to enhance storage capacity and/or storage density, channel storage systems employing shuttles are increasingly being used.
KANBrief 4/09 Involvement of the OSH lobby in standardization activity: what are the stakeholders‘ expectations? The KAN colloquium provided OSH stakeholders with the opportunity to present their expe
KANBrief 2/09 Limits of and scope for standardization of the health and safety of workers at work As a matter of principle, the health and safety of workers at work should not be governed by standards
KANBrief 3/09 PPE for protection against fault arcs During work on electrical installations, fault arcs may occur which release enormous quantities of energy within fractions of a second and present a
KANBrief 1/09 Fire services and education: important standardization topics for the public-sector accident insurers The public-sector accident insurers stand to benefi t considerably from becoming mem
KANBrief 1/10 A partner of KAN: the Institute for Applied Occupational Ergonomics and Industrial Engineering Located in Düsseldorf, the Institute for Applied Occupational Ergonomics and Industrial Eng
KANBrief 4/09 On the political agenda: participation in standardization activity With around 1,500 European standards being drafted each year, the participation of all stakeholders is crucial if the s