Globalizing technical standards: impact and challenges for occupational health and safety
Koukoulaki, Theoni ; Boy, Stefano
European Trade Union Technical Bureau for Health and Safety, Brussels
ETUI - Brussels
2002
101 p.
CEN ; design of equipment ; ergonomics ; IEC ; ISO ; safety of machinery ; mental workload ; occupational safety and health ; risk assessment ; standard ; standardization ; stress ; trade union document
Technical standardization
English
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"This publication sets the European standardization process in its changing context where European standards are increasingly being framed at the international level. The development of standards to fill out the European directives that ensure free movement for work equipment but also affect health and safety is now moving up to a more global setting. At the time when the European Union brought in its New Approach to technical harmonization, standardization was essentially a national exercise. Now, industrial production is almost without exception a European and international activity : in a globalized market with strong growth in international trade, manufacturers see international standards as a key to gain market access and boost trade. This book sets out to exemplify some aspects of the current debates on how European and international standards as developed in the ISO and IEC can affect the health and safety of Europe's workers."
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