KANBrief A European perspective: New challenges facing standardization KAN's European Representation Cooperation between the international and European standards organizations Three questions for: Peer-Oliver
Artificial intelligence in the context of functional safety The new EU Standardization Strategy: pointing the way forward for standardization in Europe New legislation governing market surveillance and product
safeguards employees’ health. This need is exacerbated by the shortage of skilled workers. The EN 1865-2 standard, Patient handling equipment used in ambulances – Power-assisted stretcher, which was recently revised [...] Occupational Safety...
in the field Acceptance of exoskeletons EUROSHNET: personal contact is absolutely essential Standardization and progress: which will win the race? Nanomaterials and occupational safety and health Print
equally important. The robot's movement processes and safety functions should be made transparent as standard in all instruction provided, in order for installations to be used safely. It should also be ensured
and ergonomics. Training of the robots by workers, based on the best, safest and least stressful standard manual working process currently available: this summarizes Toyota's philosophy for the use of robots
development of effective rescue measures. Ideally, they should also be considered during work on the standardization of pressure vessels. Adriano Paolo Bacchetta President of EURSAFE (European Interdisciplinary
and challenges of digitalization from the perspective of the craft trade sector Nanotechnology standardization: a roadmap for OSH experts "Process observation" operating mode: blessing or curse? Print page
standardisation and legislation Clothing for protection against high pressure water jets – new DIN 19430 standard Permethrin in PPE for protection against tick bites Print page