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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Merchant Shipping and Fishing Vessels (Health and Safety at Work) (Carcinogens and Mutagens) Regulations 2007.
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21.Inspection and other measures in respect of ships registered outside the United Kingdom
22.Application of powers of inspectors in relation to Government ships
OTHER SUBSTANCES AND PROCESSES TO WHICH THE DEFINITION OF CARCINOGEN RELATES
MEASURES TO BE TAKEN BY THE EMPLOYER
1.Limitation of the quantities of a carcinogen or mutagen at...
2.Keeping as low as possible the number of workers exposed...
3.Design of work processes and engineering control measures so as...
4.Evacuation of carcinogens or mutagens at source, local extraction system...
5.Use of existing appropriate procedures for the measurement of carcinogens...
8.Where exposure cannot be avoided by other means, individual protection...
9.Hygiene measures, including in particular regular cleaning of floors, walls...
11.Demarcation of risk areas and use of adequate warning and...
12.Drawing up plans to deal with emergencies likely to result...
13.Means for safe storage, handling and transportation, in particular using...
14.Means for safe collection, storage and disposal of waste by...
PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE HEALTH SURVEILLANCE OF WORKERS
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