the government’s standards agreement with DIN and its current framework policy on standardization. KAN recommends that, particularly in joint DIN/VDI committees, committee members vote for documents of [...] should be given before documents are...
checklists but require an understanding of strategies. With the development of the tuition modules, KAN has taken a significant step towards equipping the next generation of engineers and raising awareness [...] 1/11: Ergonomics standards to be...
KANBrief 4/10 The 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive, one year on: adaptation of standards now largely complete Over the past three years, the workload of European safety standardization work has been hea
KANBrief 4/10 PEROSH: collaboration for improving the quality of OSH research PEROSH, the Partnership for European Research in Occupational Safety and Health ( more information on PEROSH and its joint
KANBrief 2/10 The DAkkS: accreditation from a single source On 1 January 2010, the DAkkS ( Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH ) assumed its functions. With the formation of this national accreditatio
Michael Thierbach thierbach@kan.de KANBrief 3/10: Evolution rather than revolution Interpretation of EU directives Serving the quality of standards: CEN/CENELEC Consultants KAN position paper on EN ISO 8041
Corrado Mattiuzzo mattiuzzo@kan.de To top KANBrief 3/10: Evolution rather than revolution Interpretation of EU directives Serving the quality of standards: CEN/CENELEC Consultants KAN position paper on EN ISO
C Consultants ( CEN/CENELEC Guide 15: Tasks and responsibilities of the New Approach consultants (pdf) ) do not make provision for a formal veto. Further progress of a final draft standard is however halted [...] revolution Interpretation of EU...
ion in standardization work (The conference publication (KAN Report 45) containing the positions of the KAN stakeholders and information on KAN). Selected key topics from the event are presented below [...] European body following the KAN...
KANBrief 2/10 See and be seen: the use of machinery on construction sites The use of modern construction machinery is substantially responsible for construction work becoming increasingly more product