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  • País / Organización: Suecia
  • Iron and steel industry

1987

CIS 88-1421
Arbetarskyddsstyrelsen
Foundries [Sweden]
Gjuterier [en sueco]
These directives (effective 1 Jan. 1990) apply to foundries with an annual production exceeding 10 tonnes of iron, steel or other metals. The environmental problems referred to are: accidents, unsuitable workloads and chemical health hazards. Coverage: general rules concerning the way the work is planned, directed and performed, including a stipulation of written instructions for particularly dangerous tasks; scrap handling; work at furnaces, moulding machines and core machines, teeming, desanding and fettling; personal protective equipment; inspection and supervision of ladles and moulding boxes. Detailed commentaries are appended.
LiberDistribution, 162 89 Stockholm, Sweden, 12 Oct.1987. 21p.

1981

CIS 82-237
National Board of Occupational Safety and Health (Arbetarskyddsstyrelsen)
Steelworks
Stålverk [en sueco]
These directives (effective 1 Jan. 1983) cover: general regulations (noise and dust control, protection against heat and harmful gases, artificial lighting, cleanliness and good housekeeping, etc.); handling of raw materials; work on furnaces, converters and teeming ladles (screens to protect against radiant heat, local exhaust ventilation of teeming fume, etc.); ingot casting and continuous casting; furnace and ladle relining (use of silica-free materials, dust protection); periodic ladle inspection. Detailed commentary and practical solutions to safety and health problems.
Liber Förlag, 162 89 Stockholm, Sweden, 26 Oct. 1981. 47p. Illus. Gratis.