Isoprene

It is estimated that 10,539 workers in the EU may be exposed to isoprene. At workplaces where isoprene is produced or used, exposure can occur primarily through inhalation of vapours

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Search Inspections

Inspection cases See how carcinogen risks are managed in real workplaces! We’ve gathered key inspection cases to show how exposure to cancer-causing substances are identified, assessed, and controlled. Labour inspectorates

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Search Solutions

Find solutions Many other companies are taking measures to completely avoid or protect workers from exposure to carcinogenic substances. Filter the results to find solutions that may be of help

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10 New factsheets online

The factsheets on our website are a source of information about carcinogenic substances. 10 new factsheets have now been added and are available in 6 languages: Oximes Azodyes Isoprene Epichlorohydrine

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Basic training module ‘Chemicals Hazards at the Workplace’

This training package was developed by SLIC to raise awareness of the subject of hazardous substances for the non-specialist National Labour Inspector. It is proposed that a person with good knowledge of this topic can utilise these training materials and deliver an interactive training session for their national labour inspectors.

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Chemical Technicians

As a chemical technician, your profession exposes you to potential carcinogenic risks associated with handling various hazardous substances. These carcinogens take on diverse forms, including but not limited to solvents,

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Chemical Engineers and Chemists

As Chemical Engineers and Chemists, your roles involve the exploration, development, and optimization of chemical processes, exposing you to potential health risks that demand careful consideration for your well-being. The

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Retread technician

As a retread technician, your work involves the process of retreading tires, and this occupation comes with specific health and safety considerations, including potential exposure to carcinogenic risks associated with

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Electrician

As an electrician, your occupation involves working with electrical systems and wiring, exposing you to specific occupational hazards. While the primary focus of your work is on ensuring the safe

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The LICARA Innovation Scan

Innovative Materials: Risks and Solutions Innovative materials and products often contain (novel) substances which can provide remarkable functionalities and performance but their potential risks to the human health and environment

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Packaging and Logistics Personnel

As a packaging and logistics personnel, your role involves handling various materials and engaging in tasks that may expose you to potential carcinogenic risks. These hazards can arise from the

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Medical and Dental Practice Managers

As a Medical and Dental Practice Manager, your responsibilities involve overseeing the administrative and operational aspects of a healthcare practice. While your primary focus is on efficient practice management, it’s

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Rubber technologist

As a rubber technologist, your work involves the development, production, and analysis of rubber products. While rubber itself is not typically associated with direct carcinogenic risks, certain aspects of the

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Production line operators

As a production line operator, your role involves overseeing and managing the equipment and processes on a production line to ensure the efficient manufacturing of goods. While your primary focus

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Dentists

Dentists are healthcare professionals who play crucial roles in diagnosing, treating, and preventing illnesses in their field. While their primary focus is on patient care, it’s important for these healthcare

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Pharmaceutical engineer

As a pharmaceutical engineer, your responsibilities involve the design, development, and optimization of manufacturing processes for pharmaceutical products. While your primary focus is on ensuring the efficiency and quality of

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Cosmetic Chemist

As a cosmetic chemist, your work involves formulating and developing cosmetic products, which may expose you to various chemical substances. While the cosmetic industry prioritises safety, it’s essential to be

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