Respirable Crystalline Silica

It is estimated that about 5 million workers in the European Union are exposed to crystalline silica dust. Mineral dusts pose the greatest risk of environmental lung diseases in mining,

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NEPSI good practice guide

NEPSI is the acronym for the ‘ European Network for Silica’ formed by the Employee and Employer European sectoral associations. They have signed the Social Dialogue ‘Agreement on Workers’ Health

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Do It Yourself Without Dust

IMA Europe have created a website that provides good practice advice for consumers exposed to dust during Do-It-Yourself (DIY) activities to minimise exposure as much as possible through very simple

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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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Explosives Technician

As an Explosives Technician, your role involves handling and managing explosive materials for various applications, including construction, mining, and demolition. While your primary focus is on ensuring safety and precision

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Refractory Ceramic Fibres

According to the latest estimates around 25,000 employees in the EU are potentially exposed to refractory ceramic fibres (RCFs). The main work-related exposure route is inhalation of airborne fibres. RCFs

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Use of natural materials in vertical sidings

Several natural materials are used as alternatives to cement in vertical sidings. Commercial cement may contain hazardous substances as crystalline silica dust (carcinogen and endocrine disruptor) or hexavalent chromium (carcinogen

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Stone cutter

As a stone cutter, your job involves shaping and cutting various types of stones, and it’s important to be aware of potential occupational hazards, including those related to carcinogenic risks.

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Stone quarry worker

As a stone quarry worker, your job involves extracting and processing stone materials, and it’s crucial to be aware of potential occupational hazards, including those related to carcinogenic risks. The

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Stone setter

As a stone setter, your role involves the placement and securing of stones in various structures and settings, and it’s crucial to be aware of potential occupational hazards, including those

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Stone fabricator or installer

As a stone fabricator or installer, your role involves shaping, cutting, and finishing various types of stones, and it’s crucial to be aware of potential occupational hazards, including those associated

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Stone polisher

As a stone polisher, your role involves refining and enhancing the appearance of various types of stone surfaces, and it’s crucial to be aware of potential occupational hazards, including those

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Stone mason

As a stone mason, your craft involves working with various types of stone to create structures and decorative elements. It’s essential to be aware of potential occupational hazards, including those

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Diamond Cutters and Polishers

As a diamond cutter and polisher, your craft involves working with abrasive materials and processes that, while not inherently carcinogenic, pose specific occupational health risks that require careful consideration. The

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Abrasion (process)

Generation of process generated carcinogens upon abrasion Most hazardous substances are labelled and identified, but there are also carcinogens created as a by-product during a work process, so called process-generated

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Asbestos

Currently, between 4.1 and 7.3 million workers in the EU are exposed to asbestos and it is estimated that asbestos is the cause of death for over 90,000 people each

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Acrylamide

About 54,000 workers in the EU are estimated to be potentially exposed to acrylamide. The occupational exposure to acrylamide is primarily from dermal contact with the solid monomer and inhalation

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Woodworker

As a woodworker, your role involves crafting and manipulating wood to create various items such as furniture, cabinets, decorative pieces, and more. It is important to be aware that your

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Mineral Processing Engineer

As a mineral processing engineer, your profession involves exposure to potential carcinogenic risks, necessitating a vigilant approach to workplace safety. The field of mineral processing entails dealing with various hazardous

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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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Glass technicians/operators

As a glass technician or operator, your role involves operating and maintaining equipment for glass production processes. While your primary focus is on ensuring the efficient manufacturing of glass products,

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Demolition Workers

As a demolition worker, your occupation exposes you to various hazardous substances, significantly increasing the risk of potential carcinogenic effects. These substances include but are not limited to asbestos fibers,

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Foundry Workers

As a foundry Worker, your role involves working in the manufacturing of metal castings. While your primary focus is on the production process, it’s crucial to be aware of potential

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Ceramic Technician

As a Ceramic Technician, your role involves the technical aspects of working with ceramics, and this may expose you to potential health risks that require careful consideration for your well-being.

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Geotechnical Engineer

As a geotechnical engineer, your role involves assessing the stability and behavior of the Earth’s subsurface materials for construction and infrastructure projects. While your primary focus is on ensuring the

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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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Demolition Supervisor

As a demolition supervisor, your role involves overseeing activities that expose you to various hazardous substances, potentially increasing the risk of carcinogenic effects. These substances may include asbestos fibers, silica

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Miner

As a miner, your profession involves substantial exposure to potential carcinogenic hazards, necessitating a vigilant approach to workplace safety. The mining environment poses various risks associated with the presence of

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Construction Plumber

As a construction plumber, your work involves potential exposure to various occupational hazards, including certain materials and substances that may pose carcinogenic risks. Understanding and addressing these risks is crucial

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Site supervisor

As a site supervisor in demolition, your role exposes you to potential carcinogenic risks that require vigilant precautions to safeguard your health. The nature of your job involves overseeing construction

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Bridge Engineer

As a Bridge Engineer, your work involves designing, planning, and overseeing the construction of bridges. While your role is focused on creating safe and efficient transportation structures, it’s important to

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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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Heavy Equipment Operator

As a heavy equipment operator, your role involves operating large machinery and equipment for various construction and industrial projects. While your primary focus is on efficiently handling heavy machinery, it’s

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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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Sales representative

As a sales representative, your professional role may not inherently involve direct exposure to carcinogenic substances. However, it’s essential to be aware of certain health risks associated with the nature

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Driller

As a driller, your job involves operating heavy machinery and working in environments that expose you to specific occupational hazards, some of which may pose health risks over time. Drilling

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