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EEC on Indicative Limit Values

With regard to framework directive 80/1107/EEC, which created the basis for establishment of European indicative occupational exposure limits, directive 91/ 322/EEC contains a first hst of limit values for 27 substances, listed in annex 1 of [Pg.153]

For more details and a complete list of substances and their indicative limit values, given in annex I of 91/322/EEC see Section 6.5 Limit values at the workplace . [Pg.154]

European Framework Directive 89/391 /EEC on the Improvement of Safety and Health ofWorkers at Work, and Selected Individual Directives Derived Therefrom [Pg.154]

this directive, which was released in 1989 and is still in force, has become the fundamental European directive on occupational safety and health [6-3]. The member states were obliged to bring it into force by December 31, 1992. This directive does not only cover chemical, physical, and biological risks at work like the earlier directive 80/1107/EEC (see Section 6.1) directive 89/391/EEC possesses a much larger scope. [Pg.154]

Selected examples of areas of risks at workplaces addressed by EU directive 89/ 391/EEC include  [Pg.154]


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