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  • País / Organización: Suecia
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1992

CIS 94-422 Lead [Sweden]
Bly [en sueco]
These Regulations (effective: 1 Mar. 1993) apply to all work involving the manufacture, use or handling of lead and lead-containing materials (except for those which contain less than 1% lead, and except for work in mines). Sections cover: definitions; general rules; marking; limitation of use of certain lead-containing products; precautions to be taken when performing tasks such as cleaning of lead cables or storage batteries; welding and cutting; equipment and premises; housekeeping; personal protective equipment; work clothes and protective clothing; monitoring of lead in air; medical supervision; special provisions. Detailed commentary. For previous Regulations (AFS 1984:12), see CIS 85-405.
National Board of Occupational Safety and Health (Arbetarskyddsstyrelsen), Publikationsservice, Box 1300, 171 25 Solna, Sweden, 1992. 25p.

1984

CIS 85-405
(Arbetarskyddsstyrelsen)
Lead
Bly [en sueco]
These regulations (effective: 1 July 1985) apply to all work involving the manufacture, use or handling of lead and lead-containing materials (except for those which contain less than 1% lead, and except for work in mines). Sections cover: definitions, general safety rules, marking, limitation of use of certain lead-containing products, precautions to be taken when performing tasks such as cleaning of lead cables or storage batteries, welding and cutting, equipment and premises, housekeeping, personal protective equipment, work clothes and protective clothing, monitoring of lead in air, medical supervision, special provisions. Detailed commentary.
LiberDistribution, 162 89 Stockholm, Sweden, 24 Sep. 1984. 27p.

1982

CIS 82-1966
National Board of Occupational Safety and Health (Arbetarskyddsstyrelsen)
Medical supervision of lead workers
Medicinsk kontroll vid blyarbete [en sueco]
This directive (effective 1 Jan. 1983) applies to all workers who produce, use or handle metallic lead or inorganic lead compounds (except for work with material below 50°C containing less than 2%Pb, for exposure of less than 5h/week or 20 days/year). Sections cover: medical examination and periodic blood monitoring (every 3 months; where the blood lead level (PbB) is consistently below 2.0µmo1/l, 6-monthly monitoring is sufficient); certificates and records; measures to be taken in cases of higher lead uptake (employer has to take measures to reduce exposure if a worker's PbB exceeds 2.0µmo1/l, workers with a PbB>3.0µmo1/l must be transferred to other work). The appended commentaries are mainly concerned with the toxic effects of lead.
LiberFörlag, 162 89 Stockholm, Sweden, 8 Apr. 1982. 15p.