Employment & Labor

#2026-253Decree No. 2026-253 on Hazardous Chemical Exposure Prevention

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

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🇬🇧 English

This decree updates the French labor code relating to exposure limits for hazardous substances in order to enhance worker safety. It introduces new biological limit values and modifies existing chemical exposure limits, particularly for substances like lead, diisocyanates, and mercury. These changes aim to reduce health risks for workers through stricter regulations and monitoring requirements, with implementation deadlines set for 2026 and 2029.

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Key Changes

  • Introduces new exposure limits for diisocyanates and modifies limits for lead and mercury.
  • Sets new biological limit values for lead exposure with a phased implementation.
  • Mandates the communication of asbestos exposure measurement results to a designated national organism.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Implement and enforce new occupational exposure limit for diisocyanates expressed in NCO at 0.006 mg/m³ (8-hour TWA) and 0.012 mg/m³ (short-term), applicable from January 1, 2029

All employers with workers exposed to diisocyanates
operational
high

Implement new occupational exposure limit for lead and inorganic lead compounds at 0.03 mg/m³ (inhalable fraction), applicable from April 9, 2026

All employers with workers exposed to lead
operational
high

Enforce biological limit value for lead in blood at 150 µg/L starting January 1, 2029, with transitional measure allowing 300 µg/L until December 31, 2028

All employers and occupational health services monitoring workers exposed to lead
operational
high

Conduct regular biological monitoring for workers with blood lead levels between 150-300 µg/L from January 1, 2029 onwards and permit continued lead work only if downward trend toward 150 µg/L is established

Occupational health services and employers
operational
high

Establish and implement appropriate corrective measures when hazardous substance exposure is detected, prioritizing risk elimination methods per Article L. 4121-2, with written notice specifying dangerous situation and minimum 15-day execution deadline

All employers
operational

Affected Parties

Employers in sectors that handle hazardous chemicalsWorkers potentially exposed to hazardous chemicals

Tags

chemical safety,worker protection,occupational health