Code of practice on safety and health in the iron and steel industry
International Labour Organization, represented by the International Labour Office (ILO), 2005
Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 28
May 13, 2005
Glossary
Introduction
General provisions
Industry characteristics
General duties
Occupational safety and health management systems; reporting, recording and notification of work-related injuries and diseases, ill health and incidents; occupational health services
Industry-specific prevention and protection
Coke ovens and by-product plants
Iron and steel-making
Surface preparation
Iron and steel foundries
Rolling mills
Coating lines
Heat treating
Internal transport
Recycling iron and steel
Competence, education and training
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Contingency and emergency preparedness
Work organization
Special protection
Personal hygiene
Hazard identification, risk assessment and control
Workers' health surveillance (adapted from the ILO Technical and ethical guidelines for workers' health surveillance, 1998)
Surveillance of the working environment (according to the Occupational Health Services Recommendation, 1985 (No. 171))
Establishing an OSH management system (adapted from the ILO Guidelines on occupational safety and health management systems, ILO/OSH 2001)
Occupational exposure limits for hazardous substances, electric and magnetic fields, optical radiation, heat, noise and vibration
Additional chemicals used in the iron and steel industry
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