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What is on trade union agenda HESA priorities. Our priorities: general aspects. Articulation between EU strategy and national strategies Strengthening the preventive structures Safety Reps Preventive services Labour inspection Monitoring the situation (not only accidents!) ... ...
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What is on trade union agenda HESA priorities
Our priorities: general aspects • Articulation between EU strategy and national strategies • Strengthening the preventive structures • Safety Reps • Preventive services • Labour inspection • Monitoring the situation(not only accidents!) • ... • ... • ... • ...
Our priorities: Thematics for legislative developments & others • Chemicals: The REACH context • Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation of Chemicals • Carcinogens • Reproductive risks • Limit-values • The new Helsinki Agency
Chemicals and Occupational diseases/fatalities in Europe • 18 % of workers in EU-25 declare to handle hazardous substances and 20,5 % to breath in toxic vapours(Dublin Foundation, 2006) • In 2001, more than 26 000 deaths of EU-15 workers due to exposure to hazardous chemicals(ILO, 2005) • One out of every three occupational diseases recognised each year in EU-15 are related to exposure to chemicals(based on Eurostat data, 2004)
Our priorities: Thematics for legislative developments & others • MSD • We know already enough … it is time to act (+ new directive?) • Linking the OSH agenda with broader labour market issues • Gender • Precarious work and precarious life
Our priorities:A European campaign on Risk Assessment Good for you. Good for business. What is Risk Assessment? • RA is the first step to safer and healthier workplaces and the key to reducing work-related accidents and diseases. • RA is the process of evaluating the risks to workers´ safety and health from workplace hazards. It is a systematic examination of all aspects of work that considers: • What could cause injury or harm, • Whether hazards can be eliminated and, if not, • What preventive or protective measures need to be in place to control the risks. Guidance on risk assessment at work, Lux: Office for Official Pub., ..., 1996.
Our priorities:A European campaign on Risk Assessment Good for you. Good for business. How to do a Risk Assessment? • There are two principles which should always be born in mind when carrying out an RA: • Structure the assessment to ensure that all relevant hazards and risks are addressed (e.g. not overlooking secondary tasks, such as cleaning). • When a risk is identified, begin assessment by questioning if the risk can be eliminated. Guidance on risk assessment at work, Lux: Office for Official Pub., ..., 1996.
Our priorities:A European campaign on Risk Assessment Good for you. Good for business. Five-step approach to RA: 1. Identifying hazards and people at risk 2. Evaluating and prioritising risks 3. Deciding on preventive action 4. Taking action 5. Monitoring and reviewing • Remember: RA should be done with the employees’ active involvement
Our priorities: Other thematics • Stress: monitoring the implementation of the agreement • Violence: national implementation process • Guides (migrants, OHSM, working equipment, MSD, etc.)
Our priorities: Strengthening our influence in the EU agencies and institutions • Luxembourg • Bilbao • Dublin • Euro Parliament • Commission & Council (Member States)
Fields for cooperation with HESA • Developing of work programme • Cooperation in the information system (web, Newsletter, e-Newsletter) • Campaigning together • Risk Assessemnt • MSD • Safety reps • Networks • Carcinogens and reprotoxics • Etc…
7 principles of accident prevention Find a substitution Control the risk Identify hazard Protect yourself Evaluate the risk Eliminate the risk OR ESCAPE!
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What is on trade union agenda QUESTIONS? COMMENTS?
REACH, how will it work ? • Registration: Manufacturers of chemicals > 1 tpa will be required to register their substances to demonstrate they can be used safely • Evaluation of some substances by Member States / Chemical Agency • Authorisationonly for substances of very high concern
Registration: • Chemicals > 1 tonne/year per manufacturer ( ~ 30 000 subst) • Manufacturers/Importers collect and submit data through a registration dossier: • Technical dossier (>1t/y) • Chemical Safety Report (> 10t/y) • European Chemicals Agency will receive the registration dossiers and manage the database Data required depend on production volume
Registration Deadlines 1 - 10t > 1000 t > 100 t N:R 50-53 > 1 t CMR 100 - 1000t Set up of the agency 10 - 100t Pre-registration June 2007 June 2007 June 2008 November2010 June 2013 June 2018
Existing knowledge/data Assumptions on use of the substance (‘Initial Exposure scenarios’) Hazard identification Revise assumed RMM Classification and labelling and/or operational conditions Hazard assessment Exposure assessment NO NO Are risks adequately controlled? Chemical Safety Assessment Risk characterisation YES • ‘Final ESs’ with RMM and operational conditions to adequately control the risks, to be: • Documented in the Chemical Safety Report (CSR) • Communicated to downstream users via an SDS annex