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Citation

Indulski JA, Krajewski JA, Majka J, Dutkiewicz T. Pol. J. Occup. Med. 1990; 3(4): 341-349.

Affiliation

Department of Chemical Safety, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Lodz, Poland.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1990, Polish Medical Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2134317

Abstract

This work focuses on main aspects of a proposed system of chemical safety in Poland. General principles have been formulated, including theoretical guidelines, definitions and functions. Additionally, organizational and legislative structures have been proposed. A basic principal of the system says that each activity related to the application of chemical compounds creates a risk of adverse health and environmental effects. According to the definition adopted, chemical safety means such levels of chemical compounds in the environment, coming from various sources, which ensure that the risk of adverse health effects and other negative effects will not surpass socially acceptable levels. The chemical safety system is aimed at preventing and limiting the risk of undesirable health and environmental effects from chemical compounds. It is proposed that the system be coordinated by the National Coordinating Committee on Chemical Safety. The most urgent task of the Committee would be to draft a law on human health protection against the harmful effects of chemical compounds.


Language: en

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