KANBrief 4/13 Safe storage of wood pellets Wood pellets are now firmly established on the European market for heating fuel. Around 2,300,000 tons of pellets were produced in 2013 in Germany alone, ser
KANBrief 2/13 Occupational health and safety and standardization in Singapore Singapore is only slightly bigger than Andorra, but has a population comparable to that of Denmark. The country is charact
KANBrief 4/13 Laser safety: new limit values in standards present problems for occupational safety and health Lasers are ubiquitous. They assure the utmost precision in machining, are used in spectros
KANBrief 2/13 Effective standardization: tools of the trade for OSH experts Whether at national, European or international level, anyone wishing to work effectively on a standardization project must b
KANBrief 2/13 Rescue from vessels and confined spaces: an underestimated problem Employees must often enter vessels and other confined spaces in order to perform maintenance, repair and inspection tas
KANBrief 1/13 Standardizing services: exploiting opportunities, identifying hazards In November 2012, the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology and DIN organised the second conference fo
KANBrief 2/13 The challenges to standardization policy presented by a transatlantic free-trade zone The export of high-quality technical products is of great importance for the German economy. For thi
KANBrief 2/13 The role of standardization in prevention At the German Social Accident Insurance, it has become a tradition to meet on Ash Wednesday at the "Dresden Prevention Forum" to learn about str
KANBrief 2/13 From industry to the standard – and back again Christoph Preusse, head of the Occupational Safety Department at the German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the woodworking and m
KANBrief 3/13 Digital human models make work equipment and processes more ergonomic Modern computer-aided tools provide numerous ways of improving ergonomics and therefore workplace safety and health.