Employment & Labor

#SOCT0411354AOrder of June 30, 2004 establishing the list of indicative occupational exposure limit values

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This regulation sets indicative limit values for occupational exposure to various substances in France. It aims to keep exposure at the lowest feasibly achievable levels, acting as a starting point for safety standards. Companies must ensure their workplace environments comply, affecting industries where workers are exposed to hazardous substances.

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Key Changes

  • Establishes indicative occupational exposure limits
  • Aims to keep exposure levels as low as possible
  • Applies to industries with hazardous substances

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Maintain occupational exposure concentrations at the lowest feasibly achievable levels in the workplace

All employers with workers exposed to hazardous substances
operational
high

Ensure workplace exposure levels do not exceed the indicative limit values specified in the annexe table

All employers with workers exposed to hazardous substances
operational
medium

Apply the indicative exposure limit values as a minimal compliance objective, treating them as a baseline standard

All employers with workers exposed to hazardous substances
operational
high

Monitor and control exposure to substances listed in the annexe table to comply with the established indicative limit values

All employers in industries where workers are exposed to listed hazardous substances
operational

Affected Parties

EmployersIndustries with hazardous substances

Tags

occupational safety,exposure limits,workplace compliance