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Toxicological and social consequences

The procedure has three stages A group of independent experts (currently the Dutch Health Council Expert Committee on Occupational Standards, or Commissie WGD) makes a recommendation for an OEL for a given substance, based on toxicological considerations. A tripartite committee (the OEL Subcommittee) then considers this recommendation in the light of its socioeconomic and technical consequences and the practical feasibility of introducing it as an OEL, and makes a recommendation to the Minister of Social Affairs and Employment. The Minister may then decide to set the... [Pg.91]


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