In 2014, tekom published the Guide on *Safety Notes and Warning Messages*. It comments on many European, international, and US standards, some of which have been revised and contained changed or extended requirements. Worldwide, markets for industrial products are increasingly functioning on the basis of common rules. The new version of EN IEC/IEEE 82079-1 (Edition 2:2020) specifies these rules in still more detail. In 2019 and 2020, new product specific standards have been published that contain requirements regarding content and design of safety-related information. In particular, this holds…mehr
In 2014, tekom published the Guide on *Safety Notes and Warning Messages*. It comments on many European, international, and US standards, some of which have been revised and contained changed or extended requirements. Worldwide, markets for industrial products are increasingly functioning on the basis of common rules. The new version of EN IEC/IEEE 82079-1 (Edition 2:2020) specifies these rules in still more detail. In 2019 and 2020, new product specific standards have been published that contain requirements regarding content and design of safety-related information. In particular, this holds true of EN ISO 20607 for machinery and EN ISO 20417 for medical products. The practical guide is not intended as a collection of rules, but rather as an aid in decision making. Rather, it shows the scope for design that arises internationally from the current state of legislation and standardization, and is intended as a structured decision-making aid for day-to-day operations. At the same time, technical writers who want clear guidelines are provided with numerous graphic examples and specific recommendations for implementing safety notes and warning messages. Legal and normative requirements for safety notes and warning messages in Europe, the USA, Brazil, Russia and China are covered.
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Autorenporträt
Roland Schmeling, Dipl.-Phys., is the managing director of the consultancy SCHMELING + CONSULTANTS in Heidelberg (Germany). Since 1999 he is providing consultancy services in the field of technical communication and documentation with a focus on standardization, information concepts, conformity and change. He studied physics and analytical philosophy. Since 2004 he teaches quality assurance at Furtwangen University. As an auditor of TÜV SÜD he inspects and audits documentations and editorial processes to the DocCert standard. For tekom Roland Schmeling participates in diverse working groups, committees and preparation of publications. As a voluntary member of the Advisory Board for Legislation and Standards he participates in the work on IEC/IEEE 82079-1 both on the national and international level.
Inhaltsangabe
Index 1 Purpose and Objective of This Guide 1.1 Overview of the Requirements 1.2 Aid in Decision Making 1.3 Structure and Use of This Implementation Guide 1.4 Definition of Terms Depending on Branches of Industry and Context 2 Product Safety and Information 2.1 Principles of Risk Reduction/Minimisation 2.2 Information for Safety 2.3 Types of Safety-Related Information 2.4 Risk Management 2.5 Tasks and Opportunities for Technical Communicators 3 Legal Requirements for Safety-Related Information - Europe 3.1 Requirements under European Law 3.2 Product Safety Directive 2001/95/EC and Product Safety Regulation 2023/988 3.3 EU Legislation on CE Marking 3.4 Germany 3.5 Austrian Product Safety Law and its Regulations 3.6 Swiss Federal Law on Product Safety 4 Legal Requirements for Safety-Related Information - Outside Europe 4.1 USA 4.2 Brazil 4.3 Russia 4.4 People's Republic of China 5 Legal Requirements for Safety-Related Information - Sector-Specific Examples 6 Requirements for Safety-Related Information in the Context of Relevant Standards 6.1 European and International Standards - EN, ISO, IEC 6.2 US Standardization - ANSI and Beyond 7 Recommendations for Implementation 7.1 Principles for Structuring and Presentation of Safety-Related Information in Information for Use 7.2 Safety Notes 7.3 Warning Messages in Context 7.4 Recommendations for wording in safety notes and warning messages 7.5 Warning Signs 8 Glossary 9 Abbreviations and Bibliography 9.1 List of Abbreviations 9.2 List of Cited Laws, Directives, and Standards 9.3 Literature 10 Authors
Index 1 Purpose and Objective of This Guide 1.1 Overview of the Requirements 1.2 Aid in Decision Making 1.3 Structure and Use of This Implementation Guide 1.4 Definition of Terms Depending on Branches of Industry and Context 2 Product Safety and Information 2.1 Principles of Risk Reduction/Minimisation 2.2 Information for Safety 2.3 Types of Safety-Related Information 2.4 Risk Management 2.5 Tasks and Opportunities for Technical Communicators 3 Legal Requirements for Safety-Related Information - Europe 3.1 Requirements under European Law 3.2 Product Safety Directive 2001/95/EC and Product Safety Regulation 2023/988 3.3 EU Legislation on CE Marking 3.4 Germany 3.5 Austrian Product Safety Law and its Regulations 3.6 Swiss Federal Law on Product Safety 4 Legal Requirements for Safety-Related Information - Outside Europe 4.1 USA 4.2 Brazil 4.3 Russia 4.4 People's Republic of China 5 Legal Requirements for Safety-Related Information - Sector-Specific Examples 6 Requirements for Safety-Related Information in the Context of Relevant Standards 6.1 European and International Standards - EN, ISO, IEC 6.2 US Standardization - ANSI and Beyond 7 Recommendations for Implementation 7.1 Principles for Structuring and Presentation of Safety-Related Information in Information for Use 7.2 Safety Notes 7.3 Warning Messages in Context 7.4 Recommendations for wording in safety notes and warning messages 7.5 Warning Signs 8 Glossary 9 Abbreviations and Bibliography 9.1 List of Abbreviations 9.2 List of Cited Laws, Directives, and Standards 9.3 Literature 10 Authors
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