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CIS News, November 2003

Information on dangerous substances from the European Agency

    Within the EU’s legislative framework, worker information and consultation about hazardous chemical agents occurring in the workplace, health and safety risks and protective and preventive measures is a legal obligation of the employer. The employer shall inform not only workers and their representatives but also employers from any outside undertaking. The information shall be provided in a manner appropriate to the outcome of the risk assessment. This may vary from oral communication to individual instruction and training supported by information in writing.

    Persons involved in implementing occupational health and safety measures at workplace level, such as employers or workers’ safety representatives, sometimes find it difficult to obtain specific and practical information on dangerous substances. For the European Week for Safety and Health, the Agency has therefore collected some good practice examples describing how to transfer information effectively to different target groups and how to assess the relevance of the information for these groups. The aim is to provide policy makers, chemical suppliers, researchers, safety professionals, employers and intermediary parties (such as the social partners) with practical information to support, adapt and assess their approach.

  • Report - How to convey OSH information effectively: the case of dangerous substances.

    Accurate, comprehensive and exhaustive information is not only an employer's duty towards workers but also a prerequisite for carrying out the compulsory risk assessment and laying down preventive and protective measures against these risks. The majority of Europe's enterprises, mainly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), lack either the information or the knowledge to make use of it. This report describes 19 initiatives addressing the existing information gap.

    Available in PDF format.

  • Factsheet 44 - How to convey OSH information effectively: the case of dangerous substances.

    Also available in PDF format.

 

Updated by AS. Approved by EC. Last update: 30.11.2004.