ISO Focus - July/August 2004
Safe machinery saves lives
Comment
Alfred Sutter, Chair ISO/TC 199, Safety of machinery
Preparing safety for all
Guest View
Hartmut Reuter, CEO of the Rieter Group, Winterthur, Switzerland
"If the industry concerned did not participate there would be a danger of too many theoretical standards being issued that bore litte relation to industrial reality."
Main Focus
Safe machinery saves lives
- Putting machine safety in a global perspective
- Safety pays: designing machines that care
- Universal and individual risk
- Easy to operate: earth-moving machinery
- Hazards are everywhere: how to achieve functional safety
- Vibration and shock affect people’s lives
- Radical improvements in crane safety
- Ergonomics: the road to health, safety and efficiency
- Burning a trail ahead in protective clothing
- Reducing the risk of hearing damage
- The value of statistical techniques
Developments and initiatives
- Automobile safety – a dummy that can take it all
- Best practice for information security
- Legislation and standards – partners in consumer protection
- The unrelenting advance of video compression
- ISO to go ahead with guidelines for social responsibility
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