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Safety Notes and Warning Messages - Jens-Uwe Heuer-James, Roland Schmeling, Matthias Schulz, Martin Tillmann, Martin Rieder, Torsten Gruchmann

Safety Notes and Warning Messages

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125 Seiten
2024 | 2nd updated Edtion
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Internationally, the markets for industrial products are increasingly operating on the basis of standardized rules. The updated guide not only provides a comprehensive overview of legal and normative requirements for safety-related information in Europe, the USA, China, etc., but also offers numerous decision-making aids and examples for practical implementation.
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.

Good Reasons for the Practical Guide:
• an up-to-date summary of the international legal and normative requirements for safety notes and warning messages applicable in Europa, the USA, Brazil, Russia and China
• profound guidance regarding the integration of safety-related information into the processes of product development and risk assessment as well as insights on product safety and liability
• Supplement to the Practical Guide Implementation of IEC/IEEE 82079-1 Ed. 2
• a well-structured decision aid for daily practice, based on the presentation of the normative requirements and the decision options
• an overview of the pertinent principles and criteria for phrasing and design as well as practical guidance regarding implementation and structuring

Jens-Uwe Heuer-James is a lawyer and partner at Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft, specialising in product safety and product liability law. He is responsible for the tekom legal service and is also involved in the tekom Standards Advisory Board and the tekom Europe Advisory Board Legislation and Standards.

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.

Matthias Schulz is a state-certified technical translator and technical editor. Since 1992, Schulz has been deeply involved with the EC Machinery Directive and all areas of CE marking. He specialises in risk assessment and the optimisation of safety-related information in information for use. Schulz currently works as a consultant for safety in mechanical and plant engineering for Axelent AB, Sweden, and is managing director of the translation and documentation service provider HiQ text GmbH, based in Lütetsburg (Germany).

Dipl.-Ing. Martin Tillmann studied mechanical engineering from 1985 to 1990 with the focus on energy and processing technology at Essen University (Germany). Upon several professional career stations, for instance, as scientific assistant for power station research, technical operations manager of a malt factory and manager of the subsidiary of a technical documentation service provider, he founded Engineering & Dokumentation Tillmann in 2002, which became part of ED-Technik GmbH in 2019. This engineering service provider supports manufacturers and operating companies in the areas of CE Marking of products and preparation of technical documentation. Martin Tillmann is a trained technical communicator, certified CE coordinator and expert for CE conformity assessment and technical documentation certified to EN ISO/IEC 17024.

Martin Rieder is managing director of the engineering services provider CAVEO, industrial engineer, technical editor and expert for product safety and product conformity and advises companies worldwide. He is a member of tekom's Advisory Board Regulations and Standards and is involved in various publications. Martin Rieder is active as an expert and delegate in various areas of national and international standardisation, as well as chairman of various standardisation projects. As a university lecturer, trainer, speaker and author in specialist publications, he is happy to pass on his knowledge and expertise.

Torsten Gruchmann studied physical engineering. Until 2001, he was a research assistant at Münster University of Applied Sciences and responsible for practical training in medical device technology and medical physics. In 2001, he founded Use-Lab GmbH, a consultancy for medical tecnology and pharmaceutical companies active in the field of usability engineering and user interface design. He is a member of the national and international Human Factors Committee for Medical Devices and has represented medical technology on the tekom Legal and Standards Advisory Board since 2014.

Index
1Purpose and Objective of This Guide
1.1Overview of the Requirements
1.2Aid in Decision Making
1.3Structure and Use of This Implementation Guide
1.4Definition of Terms Depending on Branches of Industry and Context
2Product Safety and Information
2.1Principles of Risk Reduction/Minimisation
2.2Information for Safety
2.3Types of Safety-Related Information
2.4Risk Management
2.5Tasks and Opportunities for Technical Communicators
3Legal 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
4Legal Requirements for Safety-Related Information – Outside Europe
4.1 USA
4.2 Brazil
4.3 Russia
4.4 People’s Republic of China
5Legal Requirements for Safety-Related Information – Sector-Specific Examples
6Requirements 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
7Recommendations for Implementation
7.1Principles for Structuring and Presentation of Safety-Related Information in Information for Use
7.2Safety Notes
7.3Warning Messages in Context
7.4Recommendations for wording in safety notes and warning messages
7.5Warning Signs
8Glossary
9Abbreviations and Bibliography
9.1List of Abbreviations
9.2List of Cited Laws, Directives, and Standards
9.3Literature
10Authors

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Praxisleitfäden
Verlagsort Stuttgart
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 297 mm
Gewicht 448 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien
Schlagworte 82079-1 • 82079-1 Ed. 2 • ANSI Z535.6 • ATEX-Richtlinie • Bedienungsanleitung • Benutzerinformation • DIN-Norm • Dokumentation • EG-Richtlinie • EMV-Richtlinie • Gebrauchsanleitung • Gefahrenanalyse • Informationsentwicklung • Informationsmanagement • Interkulturelle Fachkommunikation • In-vitro • ISO-Norm • Maschinenrichtlinie • Medizinprodukt • Niederspannungsrichtlinie • Norm • Normung • Produktdokumentation • Produkthaftung • Produktlebenszyklus • Produktsicherheit • Produktsicherheitsgesetz • Redaktionsleitfaden • Risikobeurteilung • Risikomanagement • Sicherheitshinweis • Signalwort • Signalwörter • Technische Kommunikation • Technische Redaktion • Technischer Redakteur • Warnhinweis
ISBN-10 3-96393-130-2 / 3963931302
ISBN-13 978-3-96393-130-7 / 9783963931307
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