I also am aware of multiple companies using
<hazardstatement>. There are tons of manufacturing companies
using DITA.
Jang, I don't think that default rendering (whether in DITA-OT or
authoring tools) has any bearing on whether companies use the
hazard statement domain. All companies that I work with create
their own style sheets for rendering, whether for their authoring
environments or published output.
Currently, I don't see the need for another safety domain.
Perhaps the question should be "Are there enhancements or
modifications to the hazard statement domain that we should make
for DITA 2.0?"
Jang, are there use cases for which the current hazard statement
domain is not sufficient?
Best,
Kris
Kristen James Eberlein
Chair, OASIS DITA Technical Committee
Principal consultant, Eberlein Consulting
www.eberleinconsulting.com
+1 919 622-1501; kriseberlein (skype)
On 5/10/2018 12:52 PM, Amber Swope
wrote:
I
have multiple clients using the hazard statement as
currently structured and it would be disruptive to them if
we removed support. They are using custom transforms to
render the statements as required.
Thanks,
Amber
I guess these companies must have created
their own rendering then, because until recently, none of
the publishing tools did anything even remotely correct with
it. But even if companies are using it, there are a number
of things that are not correct about it when checking it
against ANSI Z535.6, which is mandatory at least in the
machinery industry.
So if we are checking with clients who
are using the hazard statement, please also include feedback
on whether these clients have done their own rendering
transforms, and whether they have any comments about
incompatibilities, incompleteness or hard-to-use features of
the domains. Just the fact that companies are using it does
not say it was well designed.
Jang
F.M. Graat
Smart Information Design
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Cell: +31 646 854 996
Jang, there are manufacturing
companies that use the current hazard statement
domain, so I cannot agree with your assertion that
"hardly anyone is really using [hazard statements]."
Consultants on the TC, can we get a tally of your
clients whom you know are using the hazard statement
domain?
Best,
Kris
Kristen James Eberlein
Chair, OASIS DITA Technical Committee
Principal consultant, Eberlein Consulting
www.eberleinconsulting.com
+1 919 622-1501; kriseberlein (skype)
On 5/8/2018 12:38 PM, Mr. Jang Graat wrote:
The hazardstatement domain is
very poorly designed. There are almost too many
things wrong with it, from its placement in the base
directory and inclusion in all document shells to
the content model for the hazardstatement itself and
poor naming of elements. Until very recently, none
of the authoring and publishing tools for DITA have
done anything even remotely right in rendering
hazard statements. Which goes to show that hardly
anybody is really using them.
I propose to rework the hazardstatement domain in
DITA 2.0 to align it with the ANSI Z535.6 standard
on safety information. The new domain should be
called safety domain and allow all and only those
safety notices and symbols that are covered by the
ANSI Z535.6 standard. This includes not only the
current hazardstatement (with necessary fixes and
constraints applied to it) but also embedded safety
notices which follow the same ANSI Z535.6 rules.
I am willing to invest time in implementing the
required elements and do the necessary reality
checks with users from various industries, so that
DITA 2.0 will have a safety domain that is really
being used.
I am not currently a voting member of the DITA TC
but intend to reach and maintain that status going
forward, so that I can become champion for this
proposal and take it through the process.
Kind regards
Jang F.M. Graat
Smart Infornation Design
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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