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1986

CIS 87-13
Arbetarskyydsstyrelsen
Eye irrigation
Ögonspolning [en sueco]
These recommendations cover: preventive measures (wearing safety spectacles when alkaline substances or acids are handled or when there is a risk of flying particles; information of workers; installation and construction of eye-wash facilities); measures to be taken in the event of accidents (burns by alkaline substances and acids, mechanical damage, other substances).
LiberDistribution, 162 89 Stockholm, Sweden, 23 Jan. 1987. 7p.

1984

CIS 85-1471
(Arbetarskyddsstyrelsen)
First aid
Första hjälpen [en sueco]
This directive (effective 1 Apr. 1985) lays down that first-aid equipment should be provided at workplaces, that first aid should be organised on the basis of the existing injury and health hazards, and that the workers should be informed about the existing first-aid measures. At all permanent workplaces, a sufficient number of persons should be trained in first aid. Notices should be posted up at convenient points, giving the location of the first-aid post and the persons trained in first aid, and displaying the ambulance or taxi phone number. Detailed commentaries.
LiberDistribution, 162 89 Stockholm, Sweden, 2 Nov. 1984. 7p.

1982

CIS 83-1517
National Board of Occupational Safety and Health (Arbetarskyddsstyrelsen)
Regulation relating to alarm systems and to the evacuation of buildings in the event of fire or gas leakage
Kungörelse om larm och utrymning vid brand eller gasutströmning [en sueco]
This regulation (effective 1 Jan. 1983) includes: scope; general considerations (ease of access to the emergency exit, exit signs, lighting, special means of escape); alarm systems (signal, triggering, information to employees, preventive upkeep of alarm systems); special hazards in the event of fire (smoke, fire extinguishing substances); evacuation plans; first aid; exit drills. A detailed commentary is appended.
LiberFörlag, 162 89 Stockholm, Sweden, 30 June 1982. 19p.