Changes protect workers exposed to lead processes

April 29, 2018 Tara

SafeWork Australia has consulted with regulators, unions and industry groups in developing a Decision Regulation Impact Statement (RIS) Managing the risks associated with lead in the workplace: blood lead removal levels and workplace exposure standard in August 2016.

Ministers responsible for work health and safety considered the RIS, and the majority agreed to reducing the current permissible blood lead levels and workplace exposure standard to better protect workers who may be exposed to lead at work. The model WHS Regulations have been amended to reflect this decision.

See the full WORKPLACE EXPOSURE STANDARDS FOR AIRBORNE CONTAMINANTS  report here

 

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