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
Standardization and the state of the art Smart glasses: from pilot project to application in the field KAN’s contributions to occupational safety and health: the KANPraxis resources at a glance Print page
1/11: Ergonomics standards to be made more user-friendly The ErgoMach programme: ergonomics for all KAN workshop on anthropometry: applying human body dimensions correctly DIN workshop discusses standards
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
They must however be formulated carefully, and read with equal care. Corrado Mattiuzzo mattiuzzo@kan.de KANBrief 2/15: Frequently underrated: informative elements in standards Not quite European standards
revolution Interpretation of EU directives Serving the quality of standards: CEN/CENELEC Consultants KAN position paper on EN ISO 8041 causes a buzz Finally: standards for recyclable and waste material presses