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Standardization Roadmap – The future ofworkEUROSHNET 2019
Philipp Albrecht 13.06.2019
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National
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Standardization organizations – in a nutshell
453employees
33.500external experts
2.700+members
69standards committees
European
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Standardization organizations – in a nutshell
34members
397technical committees
1.639working groups
15.000standards
* exemplary representation of the logos. A list of all members can be viewed here: https://standards.cen.eu/dyn/www/f?p=CENWEB:5
International
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Standardization organizations – in a nutshell
164members
247technical committees
2.674working groups
21.500standards
* exemplary representation of the logos. A list of all members can be viewed here: https://www.iso.org/members.html
Our principles
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Standardization – basics
voluntary
public
involvement of all stakeholders
consensus-based
state-of-the-art
coherence
Unlike laws, standards are not legally binding. Their use only becomes binding when this is stipulated in legislation or in a contract.
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Corporate standard
grad
e of
cons
ensu
s
development time
closedgroup ofexperts
open groupof experts
Standard
DIN(national)
EN(EU)
ISO(int‘l)
Specification
DIN SPEC(national)
CWA(EU)
TS(EU/int‘l)
Types of standards / specificationsStandardization – basics
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01Anyone can submit a proposal for standards work.______________
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The responsible committee reviews the need for a standard in this sector.
02Stakeholders develop content of standards in a consensus-based process.______________
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experts from industry, research, politics and consumer protection bring their expertise to standards work
How are standards developed?Standardization – basics
How are standards developed?
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Stakeholders
National committees
EU or Int‘lcommittee(CEN/ISO)
Standardization – basics
How are standards developed?
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01Anyone can submit a proposal for standards work.______________
______________
The responsible committee reviews the need for a standard in this sector.
02Stakeholders develop content of standards in a consensus-based process.______________
______________
experts from industry, research, politics and consumer protection bring their expertise to standards work
03The draft standard is made available for public comment.______________
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All those involved in the standards project revisethe standard based on the commentsreceived.
04DIN publishes the final DIN Standard…
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…and reviews it no later than every five years.
Standardization – basics
How are specifications developed?
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01Anyone can initiate a CWA / DIN SPEC project.______________
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A CWA / DIN SPEC is the fastest way to take an innovative idea and establish it on the market.
02During the workshop phase, a minimum of three parties develop the content of the CWA / DIN SPEC.______________
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CWAs / DIN SPECs do not require full consensus and the involvement of all stakeholders. The workshop participants decide whether or not to make the CWA draft available for public comment.
03Publication of the final CWA / DIN SPEC…
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…so that innovative solutions can quickly be established on the market. Any CWA / DIN SPEC can be used as a basis for developing a full Standard.
Standardization – basics
Advancing new topics – since 2012
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DIN and „The future of work“
Biotechnology2012
Industry 4.02013
Logistics2012
Smart City2013
“Energiewende” (energy transition)
2013
Services2015
Smart textiles2017
Quantum technology2018
The future of work2017
What is our goal?
The standardization roadmap is intended to show which areas influencing the workplace and the immediate working environment of people can be supported by standardization. Furthermore, it is to be shown in which areas other bodies, such as political or entrepreneurial decisions, are more suitable and standardization plays a supporting role.
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Standardization roadmap „The future of work“
How will we achieve our goal?
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Standardization roadmap „The future of work“
01 02 03 04Identification of
trends and topics that will influence
future work
Identification of standardization
potential in these areas
Recommendations for action
Clear delimitation of topics
What is the current status?
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Standardization roadmap „The future of work“
What´s next? Finalizing a first draft Open call for comments Including comments into the final draft Publication of the document in November 2019
If you are interested in commenting or reviewing the draft: Please contact me!
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Standardization roadmap „The future of work“
May I give you an example? Or three?
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Current standardization activities in the field of „The future of work“
Smart glasses(Workshop)
Identification ofstandardization
needs
Digital scaffolding(DIN SPEC)
Digital planning, testing and required
documentation of scaffolding
Proficiency assessment(DIN SPEC)
Quality Requirements for video-based proficiency
assessments
Any other ideas? Please contact me.
DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V.Saatwinkler Damm 42/4313627 Berlin
www.din.de
Philipp [email protected]+49 (0) 30 2601-2409
Contact details
Thanks a lot!
Everyone benefits from standards
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Benefits of standardization
They enhance efficiency and
quality.____________
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They promote trade.
____________
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They make products safe and environmentally
friendly.____________
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Benefits for consumers
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Benefits of standardization
Consumer InformationConsumers have access to important information on product use and characteristics.
SafetyStandards ensure products are safe to use.
Saving ResourcesResources are usedeffectively.
Data ProtectionPersonal data areprotected.
DurabilityStandards make products more robust and durable.
Easy HandlingThe needs of the user take priority.
AccessibilityProducts are accessible to all consumers.
CompatiblityComponents fit and function together.
NORMEN
Distribution of committees
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1,29 %2,32 %2,32 %2,58 %3,61 %
7,73 %9,02 %
12,63 %20,88 %
30,15 %
0,00 % 10,00 % 20,00 % 30,00 % 40,00 %
DSSNVNBNUNESISUNI
NENBSI
AFNORDIN
CEN - Europe
2,62 %2,76 %3,31 %3,59 %
7,60 %9,94 %10,08 %10,22 %
14,78 %17,54 %
0,00 % 10,00 % 20,00 %
KATSUNISA
SISSACJISC
AFNORBSI
ANSIDIN
ISO - International