CEN/TC 310/WG 4 - Ergonomics
The WG4 objective is to monitor and analyse the influences on human individuals caused by the introduction of new manufacturing methods and propose guidance to work with ever faster changing applications in field of advanced manufacturing technology (AMT). WG4 results from earlier CEN/CLC ITAEGM activities (1989), where industry experts realised the important role of human individuals in the advanced manufacturing scene. WG4 was formed during the inaugural meeting in Vienna (1990).
Ergonomics
The WG4 objective is to monitor and analyse the influences on human individuals caused by the introduction of new manufacturing methods and propose guidance to work with ever faster changing applications in field of advanced manufacturing technology (AMT). WG4 results from earlier CEN/CLC ITAEGM activities (1989), where industry experts realised the important role of human individuals in the advanced manufacturing scene. WG4 was formed during the inaugural meeting in Vienna (1990).
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CEN/TC 310/WG 4 is a Working Group within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Ergonomics" and is responsible for: The WG4 objective is to monitor and analyse the influences on human individuals caused by the introduction of new manufacturing methods and propose guidance to work with ever faster changing applications in field of advanced manufacturing technology (AMT). WG4 results from earlier CEN/CLC ITAEGM activities (1989), where industry experts realised the important role of human individuals in the advanced manufacturing scene. WG4 was formed during the inaugural meeting in Vienna (1990). This committee has published 0 standards.
CEN/TC 310/WG 4 develops CEN standards. The scope of work includes: The WG4 objective is to monitor and analyse the influences on human individuals caused by the introduction of new manufacturing methods and propose guidance to work with ever faster changing applications in field of advanced manufacturing technology (AMT). WG4 results from earlier CEN/CLC ITAEGM activities (1989), where industry experts realised the important role of human individuals in the advanced manufacturing scene. WG4 was formed during the inaugural meeting in Vienna (1990). Currently, there are 0 published standards from this working group.
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