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CEN/CENELEC Guide 6

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Standard Norge carried out a feasibility study within the European Mandate M/371. One of the findings was that the implementation of Guide 6 faced some difficulties. For this reason, NEN and CEN started an action to promote the use of Guide 6, and in December 2007 NEN proposed the installation of an CEN/CENELEC/BT/WG Accessibility for All.
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for people with disabilities and for elderly people, except if they draft specific standards for assistive products. If general standards for consumer products do not meet the requirements of these consumers with special needs, this means that many products and services cannot be used by a large part of the European population.
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In 2006 CEN sent a questionnaire on the use of Guide 6 to its technical committees. The results showed that 3 out of 275 CEN committees used the Guide 6. ANEC decided to propose to CEN how to take an initiative to change the situation. In 2007–2008, NEN - the Dutch standardisation organisation - and
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and IEC published the policy statement: "Addressing the needs of older persons and people with disabilities in standardization work". This policy statement recognised the need to include the requirements of older persons and persons with disabilities during the development and revision of standards.
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there is no formal structure or procedure ensuring that the needs of all consumers of all ages, with or without disabilities or special abilities, are catered for in the entire standardisation process. Individual standardisation committees do not spontaneously take into account safety and usability
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that contains guidance for the creation and the revision of standards to ensure greater accessibility of products and services. The document is a "Guide", in other words, not a European Standard (EN). The guide is identical to ISO/IEC Guide 71 and was adopted by both the CEN Technical Board and the
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CEN technical bodies (such as Technical Committees and Working Groups) are responsible for addressing the needs of older persons and of persons with disabilities in their standards. They can do this by creating an optional working document that is not part of the standard. (Not every standard is
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A guide for standardisers to address the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities (CEN/CENELEC Guide 6), has been developed and is available since 2003 but its use is not widespread. The use of Guide 6 in a more systematic way can certainly help to address the needs of people with
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CEN/CENELEC Guide 6 is a document for participants in CEN technical bodies: Technical Committees or TCs, Working Groups or WGs, Task Forces, Workshops etcetera. These technical bodies are responsible for addressing the needs of persons with disabilities and older people in the standards,
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In December 2001, CEN and CENELEC published CEN/CENELEC Guide 2: "CEN/CENELEC Guide 2: Consumer interests and the preparation of standards", which is a republication of CEN/CENELEC Memorandum 2 from 1977. This guide recommends member bodies of CEN and CENELEC to consult with
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was published in 2001 and has been widely accepted: it has been used in Japan and was adopted by CEN and CENELEC as CEN/CENELEC Guide 6 (see below). ISO/IEC Guide 71 was also made available in Braille and was the first ISO publication that was made available in this format.
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Clause 6 briefly describes a process that allows technical committees to consider the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities. It divides the standardisation process into five steps; for each step, the Guide lists one or more issues that need to be
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ETSI, the third European standardisation body to which Mandate M/283 was addressed, did not adopt CEN/CENELEC Guide 6 but continued using ISO/IEC Guide 71 as a reference document. Since 2008 ISO/IEC Guide 71 has a supporting document: ISO/TR 22411:2008:
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CENELEC Technical Board, and published in January 2002. The adoption of CEN/CENELEC Guide 6 resulted from a European mandate to the European standardisation organisations, and the European Commission is funding projects to promote the use of the Guide.
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CEN/CENELEC Guide 11: "Product information relevant to consumers - Guidelines for standard developers" was published in 2006 and refers to CEN/CENELEC Guide 6 for guidance on informational needs of people with disabilities and older people.
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When a standard is reviewed, the technical body can address the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities if necessary. When creating a new standard, these needs can be addressed during the standardisation
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In August 2008, the European Commission published a call for tenders on the subject of "Training of Stakeholders on consultations on standardisation" The main goal of this call is promoting the use of Guide 6:
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Clause 7 and 8 provide tables that relate several types of clauses in a standard (for example, on packaging, the user interface and the built environment) to factors that need to be considered when addressing
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DIN-Fachbericht 131: Leitlinien für Normungsgremien zur Berücksichtigung der Bedürfnisse von älteren Menschen und von Menschen mit Behinderungen; Deutsche und englische Fassung des CEN/CENELEC-Leitfadens
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M/283: Mandate to the European Standards Bodies for a guidance document in the field of safety and usability of products by people with special needs (e.g. elderly and disabled). Available on the
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In December 2014 CEN and CENELEC adopted the revised ISO/IEC Guide 71: 2014 as CEN-CENELEC Guide 6:2014. This new version of Guide 6 is freely available on the website of CEN and CENELEC.
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ISO/TR 22411:2008: Ergonomics data and guidelines for the application of ISO/IEC Guide 71 to products and services to address the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities
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When appropriate, a technical body can add a statement in the foreword of a standard that states where the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities have been addressed.
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The primary reference document that technical bodies should use when addressing the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities in their work is CEN/CENELEC Guide 6.
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The Guide consists of a few introductory sections followed by 10 other chapters which are called "clauses". The most important chapters are described in the list below.
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Guidance - Mechanism on the use of the CEN/CENELEC Guide 6 'Guidelines for standards developers to address the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities'
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Ergonomics data and guidelines for the application of ISO/IEC Guide 71 to products and services to address the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities
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FD ISO/CEI GUIDE 71 Août 2002: Principes directeurs pour les normalisateurs afin de répondre aux besoins des personnes âgées et de celles ayant des incapacités
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FD ISO/CEI GUIDE 71 Août 2002: Principes directeurs pour les normalisateurs afin de répondre aux besoins des personnes âgées et de celles ayant des incapacités
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it took two years to develop this mechanism and its adoption followed after "intense lobbying by ANEC". The implementation mechanism has several implications:
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CEN/CENELEC Guide 6: Guidelines for standards developers to address the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities - Implementation Mechanism
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when developing standards that are relevant to consumer interests. CEN/CENELEC Guide 2 is older than Guide 6 and therefore does not reference it.
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representatives of older persons and persons with disabilities need training on the standardisation process (and CEN/CENELEC Guide 6).
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CEN/CENELEC Guide 6: Guidelines for standards developers to address the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities
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Ken Sagawa: "Accessible Design in Light and Lighting Guidelines for Lighting for the Elderly and People with Disabilities",
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CEN/CENELEC Guide 6: Guidelines for standards developers to address the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities
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The policy statement also recommended using ISO/IEC Guide 71, which would become available in 2001. ISO/IEC Guide 71:2001:
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the traditional stakeholders in the standardisation process need training on accessibility matters and the use of Guide 6;
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Clause 9 provides descriptions of body functions or disabilities and their implications when using products and services.
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Le Guide pour répondre aux besoins des personnes âgées et des personnes handicapées est maintenant disponible en Braille
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to inform how human abilities (and disabilities) affect the usability of products, services and the built environment,
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CEN/CENELEC Guide 6 is also available in other languages, usually as a translation of ISO/IEC Guide 71, for example:
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Richtlijnen voor normontwikkelaars voor de aanpak van de behoeftes van oudere personen en personen met een handicap
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Richtlijnen voor normontwikkelaars voor de aanpak van de behoeftes van oudere personen en personen met een handicap
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European Committee for Standardization (CEN); European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC):
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Riktlinjer för att i standardiseringsarbetet tillgodose behoven hos äldre och personer med funktionsnedsättningar
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on 24 June 1999. The text of the mandate pointed out that special needs were addressed in standards related to
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The use of the guide should be promoted by training two types of stakeholders in the standardisation process:
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Guide 6 is part of a wider framework that standardisation organisations can use to support the need for more
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Policy Statement: Addressing the needs of older persons and people with disabilities in standardization work
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to describe how requirements in standards relate to accessibility and usability of products and services,
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9th Report on International ICT Accessibility Standards Proposed, Being Developed and Recently Published
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CEN and CENELEC adopted ISO/IEC Guide 71 as CEN/CENELEC Guide 6 as a result of Mandate M/283, which the
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also supported the creation of such a working group. This led to the creation of the CEN/CENELEC/BT/WG
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CEN/CENELEC Guide 11: Product information relevant to consumers - Guidelines for standard developers
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Retningslinjer for ĂĄ ta hensyn til eldres og funksjonshemmedes behov ved utarbeidelse av standarder
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Retningslinjer for ĂĄ ta hensyn til eldres og funksjonshemmedes behov ved utarbeidelse av standarder
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M/371 - Project 11: Smart House Services for Elderly and Disabled People - Final report 2008-09-30
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At the end of 2004, CEN adopted a "Mechanism on the use of the CEN/CENELEC Guide 6" According to
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Guidelines for standardization to address the needs of older persons and people with disabilities
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The last chapter is a bibliography that provides a list of resources for more specific guidance.
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A revised version was published in December 2014; it is identical to ISO/IEC Guide 71:2014.
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Call for Tenders VT/ 2008/002: Training of Stakeholders on consultations on standardisation
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Anne Ferguson: "User Needs in Standards—Older People and People With Disabilities", in
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The document stated that this could be achieved by following the basic principles of:
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Contribution from JTC 1/SC 7/WG 2 on Current IT Accessibility Standards Activities
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Guide to address the needs of the elderly and disabled now available in Braille
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consumer representation of older persons and people with disabilities; and
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CEN/CENELEC Guide 2: Consumer interests and the preparation of standards
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Computers Helping People with Special Needs. Proceedings of ICCHP 2008.
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Report from the COPOLCO WG on the Elderly and People with Disabilities
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CEN-CENELEC GUIDE 6: Guide for addressing accessibility in standards
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Handbook on Standards and Guidelines in Ergonomics and Human Factors
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disabilities and older persons from a "design for all" perspective.
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15th ANEC Design for All Working group meeting 18th September 2007
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A draft of this policy statement is available in an ANEC report:
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CEN Internal Regulations Part 2: Common Rules for Standards Work
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is a document for participants in standardisation activities at
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specifications, reports or other documents that they produce.
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gave to the three official European standardisation bodies,
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to raise awareness about the benefits of accessible design.
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Standards for a Better World. CEN Annual Report 2007
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CEN
CENELEC
ISO
European Commission
CEN
CENELEC
ETSI
assistive technology
accessible products and services
ISO
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