The safety of work equipment User-oriented strategies for improving technical standards
INDEXCONTENTS IN THIS ISSUE Editorial Globalizing technical standards: impact and challenges for occupational heallh and safety, Jean-Paul Lacore Ten years of Swedish trade union activity in the national and European standardization process, Sven Bergström The role of German Trade union in the national and European standardization process, Ulrich Bamberg European directives, standards and procedures in the international context, Stefano Boy ISO:International standarts and occupational safety, Alan Bryden PARTİICIPATORY DESIGN OF WORK EQUIPMENT Participation design of work equipment lessons learned and suggestions for future actions John Wilson and Wendy Morris How end-user data can be integrated into the ISO and CEN systems, Jan Dul, Harmen Willemse and Henk de Vries CEN: Occupational health and safety - Contribution of Europea standardisation, Georg Hongler FEEDING END-USER INFORMATIONINTO WORK EQUIPMENT DESIGN The market as a driving force : the role of user groups, Roland Kadefors Market surveillance and work equipment standards : The role of the national authorities, Pascal Etienne Trade unions : strategic participants -the role of industry federations, Nigel Bryson THE RESEARCH INPUT TO PARTICIPATORY DESINGN IN EUROPE A common scientific background for the participatory approach, Ilkka Kuorinka Future research needs - Designing pilot projects on collecting information on specific equipment from the workplace, Wendy Morris ANEC: :The need for consumer representation in standardisation Gottlobe Fabisch
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