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Name: Joint Ordinance 3/2002 (of 8 Feb.) of the Minister of Social Affairs and the Family and of the Minister of Health concerning the minimum safety and health requirements of workplaces.
Country: Hungary
Subject(s): Occupational safety and health
Type of legislation: Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
Adopted on: 2002
Entry into force:
Published on: Magyar Közlöny, 2002-02-08, No. 19, p.967-986
ISN: HUN-2002-R-77384
Link: https://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/natlex4.detail?p_isn=77384&p_lang=en
Bibliography: Magyar Közlöny, 2002-02-08, No. 19, p.967-986
Ordinance on-line Ordinance on-line http://net.jogtar.hu, Hungary (consulted on 2007-12-26)
Abstract/Citation: Issued under the authority of Act No.1993/93 concerning OSH. It implements Directive 89/654/EEC. It applies to all workplaces, with the exception of temporary construction sites, mines, fishing vessels, and land and vehicles outside the employer's control. Contents: general obligations of employers; emergency exits; fire protection; waste disposal in the workplace; ventilation of enclosed workplaces; temperature; lighting; floors, walls, ceilings and roofs; windows; doors; transport ways and danger zones; escalators; ramps; size of work spaces; welfare facilities (incl. special areas for pregnant women and lactating mothers); first aid provision; workplaces for handicapped workers; open-air workplaces; noise and vibration. Regulation No.25/1996 concerning the minimum health requirements of normal workplaces is repealed. In annex: definitions and limit values for various physical parameters (temperature, lighting, noise); definition of work difficulty in terms of energy expenditure.
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