Accident Insurance (DGUV) from 2002 to 2019. Besides other functions, he is now President of the International Social Security Association (ISSA) and the Club de Genève – Global Social Future in Switzerland
in their respective spheres, is important to us. Standards are increasingly being developed at international level. What effect is this having on your work? The barriers to contributing to the standardization
requirements have been revised and will be replaced in the near future by a reference to the international ISO 13031 standard, Quick couplers. Although some requirements have been improved, the test by
standard for new treatment tables was discussed: Should it be developed at national, European or international level? Should a prestandard first be developed? Conversely, is the generic standard for medical
workers’ exposure during risk assessments. DIN 19430 provides a sound basis for a future European or international standard for the testing and certification of clothing for protection against high-pressure water
The result of the ISO vote was that the present draft was rejected. However, discussions at international level are still in progress and it remains to be seen whether, and if so in what form, a revised
are held in conjunction with the Institute for Work and Health of the DGUV (IAG). In 2012, an international seminar was held in conjunction with the French occupational safety and health institute INRS [...] contribution to occupational safety...
on anticipated for the end of 2019) In these very diverse projects at national, European and international level, KAN’s endeavours have been for the hazards on heating boilers and in storage areas that
regulatory deficits. Where still needed, product requirements can then be formulated in European or international standards, and requirements concerning the safety and health of workers at work added to the body
both EN 60825-1:2007 and the 2006/25/EC directive are based upon the recommendations made by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) in 1996 (Health Physics. 71(5):804-819