Under the heading "Digital Human Modelling and Applications in Health, Safety, Ergonomics and Risk Management", Nicola Helfer, technical officer in the Technical and Scientific Department of the KAN S
status. These differences have implications for occupational safety and health. The scope of international, European and national standards published by DIN may overlap with that of VDI guidelines, for
the standards of relevance to certification. Financial support from the European Union enabled an internal research project to be conducted. Together with partner organizations and industry representatives
ation (Particularly DIN 820-2, Standardization – Part 2: Presentation of documents; CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations – Part 3:2011 (ISO/IEC-Directives – Part 2:2011, modified)), have a somewhat different
becoming more diverse, more forward-thinking – and also more complex. At the same time, European and international standardization is becoming increasingly relevant to the safety and health of workers at work
context, "health" is to be understood in the widest sense and includes both physical (external and internal injuries) and mental effects. Clear standards and prevention principles Where danger presented by
occupational safety and health continues to be a category requiring consideration within European and international standardization activity. What benefits does your institution gain from the KAN project? Breutmann:
from the Confederation of German Employers' Associations (Director-General European Union and International Social Policy, BDA) and Stefan Gran, representing the German Trade Union Federation (DGB) in Brussels
has just been completed, addresses the hazard presented by the inhalation of harmful gases from internal-combustion engines. For concrete smoothing machines, however, the standard‘s sole requirement in