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KANBrief 3/19 Standardization and progress: which will win the race? © EUROSHNET/André Wirsig Professor Dr Joachim Breuer was Director General of the German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV) from 2002
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KANBrief 4/19 Demonstration of safety on digitally networked machines and installations in transformable factories © Kasper, license: CC BY-SA 4.0 As in other scenarios, worker safety must be assured
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KANBrief 3/19 Exoskeletons: use in the field Faster, higher, stronger: the development of exoskeletons for military purposes began under the Olympic motto. Exoskeletons are now also set to revolutioni
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KANBrief 4/19 Questioning occupational safety and health in the age of AI ©Alexander Limbach - stock.adobe.com Automated decision-making is becoming increasingly accepted. Machine learning now allows
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KANBrief 1/18 Inclusive work design for the safeguarding of fitness for work: a sphere of activity for ergonomics © RWE Arbeitssicherheit & Gesundheitsschutz Inclusive work design is part of a wider a
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KANBrief 1/18 The Work-by-inclusion project: smart glasses support persons with impaired hearing in warehousing processes © Lehrstuhl fml The aim of the Work-by-inclusion project is to integrate pers
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KANBrief 1/18 Safe human-robot collaboration without a protective fence © Bosch Robots working in immediate proximity to human beings are regarded as a key step towards the networked, flexible factory
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KANBrief 2/18 Method for the measurement of pollutant emissions from hand-held electric tools © Serge Morillon/INRS Emissions of wood or silica dust from new hand-held electric tools are measured with
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KANBrief 3/19 Acceptance of exoskeletons © INRS The use of exoskeletons and other equipment in companies to support physical work has been growing for some time now. This equipment is intended to ease
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KANBrief 4/18 "Robots are not able to improve processes." The pragmatic use of robots at Toyota © stockddvideo - stock.adobe.com In other countries, Japan generally has the reputation of being a pione