Safety and health in the non-ferrous metals industries. ILO code of practice
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Safety and health in the non-ferrous metals industries. ILO code of practice

Provides workers, employers and governments with practical safety and health guidelines for non-ferrous metals production, aluminium,copper, lead, manganese and zinc. Focuses on general principles of prevention and protection, including risk assessment and management, training, and workplace and health surveillance. Identifies and examines a range of physical hazards commonly encountered in the production of non-ferrous metals such as noise, vibration, heat stress, radiation, confined spaces, dust and chemicals.

Type: Book
Date issued: 20 March 2003
Authors: ILO
Format available: 189 pp.
Prices: 25 Sw. Frs.;€ 16; US$ 15.95
Support medium: Paper

This new code of practice provides workers, employers and governments with practical safety and health guidelines for non-ferrous metal production – aluminium, copper, lead, manganese and zinc.

It focuses on the general principles of prevention and protection, including risk assessment and management, training, and workplace and health surveillance. It identifies and examines a range of physical hazards commonly encountered in the production of non-ferrous metals such as noise, vibration, heat stress, radiation, confined spaces, dust and chemicals. In-depth sections also discuss health and safety measures for working with furnaces, molten metal, alloys and the process of recycling.

Tag: occupational safety and health

Unit responsible: Sectoral Activities

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