more and more frequently. Together with the BGHW, the party performing the exo@work study and DIN , KAN has organized a workshop to discuss a possible standardization project concerning exoskeletons. Besides
have been revised. The revision work was based upon discussions held between experts and moderated by KAN, and accident investigations conducted by the Social insurance for agriculture, forestry and landscaping
key developments are not overlooked and that timely intervention is possible. Freeric Meier meier@kan.de KANBrief 1/24: Impacts of climate change on occupational safety and health and standardization Three
aspects such as deterioration in the protective action as a result of ageing or storage (See also KAN Report 39 "Consideration of time-related performance characteristics of PPE in standards (pdf) ), and
protection that they describe, will become evident only in some years' time. Corrado Mattiuzzo mattiuzzo@kan.de KANBrief 4/14: Earthmoving machinery: better visibility in sight CO emissions also an issue on
in the EU The trade unions' expectations of market surveillance The ZLS: presenting an institution KAN study: biomechanical thresholds during humanrobot interaction Can laboratory ventilation be both effective
industrial robots The implementing act: an instrument for harmonized implementation of EU legislation KAN expert report provides an overview of the body of regulations governing lighting Exoskeletons: the
and/or European bodies of regulations must not arise. Uwe Marx Eckhard Metze uwe.marx@vbg.de metze@kan.de KANBrief 2/18: Producer meets consumer: a means of achieving safe construction machinery An initiative