The document number field contains a unique identification dish to order the documents.
Index constructionThe index contains the entire field entry as well as its single-word resolution.
Examples of index entries"DIN 10161"
"DIN 10161-1"
"DIN 10161-2"
"10161"
"10161-1"
The issue date field contains the date of publication of the document in the form YYYY-MM.
Index constructionThe index contains the entire field entry.
Examples of index entries"2013-09"
"2013-10"
"2013-11"
"2013-12"
"2014-01"
Searches in this field are "Deadline for comments" search only in the field.
Index constructionThe index contains the entire field entry.
Examples of index entries"1999-08-31"
"2000-08-31"
"2002-08-31"
"2002-11-30"
Searches in this field is "Document type" search only in the field.
Index constructionThe index contains the entire field entry.
Examples of index entries"Draft pre-standard"
"Draft standard"
"Pre-standard"
"Standard"
"Technical rule"
"Technical rule (draft)"
Searches in this field is "Replaces" search only in the field.
Index constructionThe index contains the entire field entry.
Examples of index entriesCECC 22002(1991)*prEN 122002(1991-05)
CECC 22003(1993)*prEN 122003(1993-07)
CEN/TR 12101-4(2006-12)*prCEN/TR 12101-4(2008-05)
Searches in this field is "Title" search only in the field.
Index constructionAn index entry consists of individual title words. Compound words with a hyphen (minus sign) are not separated.
Examples of index entries"Abandonment"
"abdomen"
"above"
"absorption"
"AC"
"Accelerometer"
Searches in this field is "Abstract" search only in the field.
Index constructionAn index entry consists of single words. Compound words with a hyphen (minus sign) are not separated.
Examples of index entries"Abandonment"
"abbreviated"
"abbreviations"
"abdomen"
"abilities"
"ability"
"able"
"ABLS"
"abnormal"
"aboard"
"about"
The search is carried here exclusively in the field "Descriptors".
Index constructionThe index contains the entire field entry as well as its single-word resolution.
Examples of index entries"3D-graphic"
"3D-measuring systems"
"Abbreviations"
"Abidance"
"Abilities"
"Ability to withstand short-circuit"
"Above"
"Abrasion"
"Abrasion resistance"
"Abrasions"
"Abrasive cutting-off machines"
Use the search field "Textfields" the substantive fields document number, issue date, title, department, application fields, hazards, classification are included.
Index constructionAn index entry consists of single words. Compound words with a hyphen (minus sign) are not separated.
Examples of index entries"Abandonment"
"abbreviated"
"abbreviations"
"abdomen"
"abilities"
"ability"
"able"
"ABLS"
"abnormal"
"aboard"
"about"
To allow a simple search for the application in which occupational safety aspects are concretized in the standards ' the areas of application of the standards in classes were divided . The classes were provided with notations ( number sequences ) . However, in the majority of cases there are product groups (eg, tools ' machinery, electrical equipment, etc. ) ' included are also abstract classes ' such as in the field of ergonomics "human conditions".
The classes are in turn divided into subclasses ( eg personal protective equipment in subclasses such as respiratory protection, eye protection, hearing protection, etc.) . The first subclass generally bears the name of the upper class with the words " in general" and not covering all unclassifiable in subclasses standards . A standard can include using health and safety statements in various application areas and thus several application fields (each with one or more specific hazards ) be assigned For example, DIN EN 1005-1 " Safety of machinery Human physical performance Part 3: Recommended force limits for machinery operation " of both the assigned to class 3:01 " machines in general " and the class 36.10 " man-machine interface".
The number of existing standards to the upper and lower classes is displayed in a summary list of the classes ( index list). A hit list of the standards found can be retrieved. From this out further information (eg short summaries of individual standards ) can be displayed.
A combination with other search criteria is only possible via the advanced search.
Index constructionThe index contains the entire field entry.
Examples of index entries"01.01 Technical work equipment in general"
"01.05 Workplace furniture"
"01.10 Scaffolding"
"01.15 Ladders, steps"
"01.20 Maintenance and servicing equipment"
"01.25 Heating equipment"
"01.30 Photo-optical equipment"
"01.35 Acoustic equipment"
"01.45 Control elements"
To enable a simple research to the subjects addressed in the standard occupational health and safety hazards ' content hazards treated in classes were divided into standards . The notations of the classes were formed from sequences of letters . After the specific types of hazards and strains ( eg, chemical hazards ' electrical hazards ' mechanical hazards ' etc.) can be searched directly in the overview list by clicking the desired class.
The classes are in turn divided into sub-classes (eg mechanical hazards - Class D - in subclasses such as DB " squeezing, pinching " or DF " fall, slip, trip ' fall '" etc. ) . If standards were available, the contents of which were not allocated to one subclass ' the first sub- class has the name of the upper class with the words " in general" and recognized those standards . In order to cover standards that make only indirect statements about hazards that class A was compiled . This includes standards with terminological definitions ' measurement and testing procedures ' and standards that deal with the consequences of hazards.
The number of existing standards to the upper and lower classes is displayed in the overview list of classes ( index list). A hit list of the standards found can be retrieved. From this out further information ( eg, short summaries of the individual standards) can be displayed.
A combination with other search criteria is only possible via the advanced search.
Index constructionThe index contains the entire field entry.
Examples of index entries"AA Hazards and stresses in general"
"AB Terminological definitions in standards related to occupational health and safety"
"AC Measurement and test procedures and data for determining hazards and stresses"
"AD Consequences of hazards and stresses (e.g. fatigue, suffocation, drowning)"
"BA Biological hazards in general"
"BB Microorganisms (viruses, bacteria, parasites etc.)"
"BD Allergens"
"BF Toxic substances"
"CA Chemical hazards in general"
Searches in this field are searched for only in the "ICS"
Index constructionThe index contains the entire field entry.
Examples of index entries"01.040.11 Health care technology (Vocabularies)"
"01.040.13 Environment and health protection. Safety (Vocabularies)"
"01.040.17 Metrology and measurement. Physical phenomena (Vocabularies)"
"01.040.25 Manufacturing engineering (Vocabularies)"
"01.040.35 Information technology. Office machines (Vocabularies)"
"01.040.39 Precision mechanics. Jewellery (Vocabularies)"
"01.040.43 Road vehicle engineering (Vocabularies)"
"01.040.73 Mining and minerals (Vocabularies)"
"01.040.91 Construction materials and building (Vocabularies)"
Searches in this field are searched for only in the "Legislation".
Index constructionThe index contains the entire field entry.
Examples of index entries"1999/30/EG (1999-04-22)"
"1999/5/EG (1999-03-09)"
"1999/5/EGMitt 2001-04 (2001-04-05)"
"1999/5/EGMitt 2001-07 (2001-07-26)"
"1999/5/EGMitt 2002 (2002-03-09)"
Searches in this field are searched for only in the "Cross references".
Index constructionThe index contains the entire field entry.
Examples of index entries"2000/14/EG (2000-05-08)"
"2000/14/EG (2000-05-08)"
"2000/42/EG (2000-06-22)"
"2000/532/EGEntsch (2000-05-03)"
"2002/44/EG (2002-06-25)"
"2002/44/EG (2002-06-25)"
"2003/10/EG (2003-02-06)"
"2003/10/EG (2003-02-06)"
Searches in this field are searched for only in the "Update flag".
Index constructionThe index contains the entire field entry.
Examples of index entries"Altered"
"Historically"
"New"
"Unchanged"
"Withdrawn"