The standards are also available for sale at some public standards libraries. Sonja Miesner miesner@kan.de KANBrief 4/10: Safe workplaces involving collaborative robots: from research to standardization
is not shared by any of the other committee members. In such cases, it is advantageous to involve KAN, which with its wide network in Germany and Europe and the involvement of all stakeholders in OSH is
throughout Germany took part in a survey conducted by RWTH Aachen University, in cooperation with KAN and the Institute of Fire Service and Rescue Technology (IFR) in Dortmund. Approximately 95% of the
about these organizations or put to them, we would like to hear from you. Angelika Wessels wessels@kan.de KANBrief 4/21: Occupational safety in additive manufacturing The new German Product Safety Act New
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working belts“, should complete work on EN 353-1 as swiftly as possible. Corado Mattiuzzo mattiuzzo@kan.de KANBrief 3/09: Hearing protectors: correction values bridge the gap between laboratory testing and
drive systems, and contribute to the safe use of electric vehicles. Dr. Michael Thierbach thierbach@kan.de KANBrief 4/10: Safe workplaces involving collaborative robots: from research to standardization
more practicable and visible Practical standardization of ergonomics for tomorrow's world of work KAN faces the changing world of standardization Artificial, biologically effective illumination: first
more practicable and visible Practical standardization of ergonomics for tomorrow's world of work KAN faces the changing world of standardization Artificial, biologically effective illumination: first