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Proposed Changes to EU Health and Safety Legislation and its Potential Impact for the Crystal Glass Industry

This article discusses the proposed changes to EU health and safety legislation and its potential impact on the crystal glass industry. It covers topics such as EU chemicals policy proposals, the REACH system, SCOEL recommendations on lead exposure limits, and the EU Water Framework Directive.

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Proposed Changes to EU Health and Safety Legislation and its Potential Impact for the Crystal Glass Industry

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  1. Proposed Changes to EU Health and Safety Legislation and its Potential Impact for the Crystal Glass Industry Dr Lian Scholes Lead Development Association International LDA International

  2. New EU Chemicals Policy Proposals include: • all existing chemicals to be assessed • reversal of the burden of proof • downstream users to provide health and safety data • substitution principle • authorisation of substances of concern LDA International

  3. REACH System The REACH System consists of three elements: • Registration • Evaluation • Authorisation of certain CHemicals LDA International

  4. SCOEL recommendation The SCOEL recommendation on occupational exposure limits for lead: • based on current medical literature • recommends a blood lead limit of 30µg/dl for male and female workers • recommends an air lead limit of 100µg/m3 LDA International

  5. Percentage of occupationally exposed employees in various sectors with a blood lead level >30µg/dl LDA International

  6. Percentage of occupationally exposed employees in various sectors with a blood lead level >40µg/dl LDA International

  7. Overall current and anticipated additional capital and annual costs of complying with various blood lead levels per employee (Euros) LDA International

  8. EU Water Framework Directive Aim: Establish a framework for managing the water environment across the EU, How? Set environmental objectives for ground and surface waters, Important issue: Article 16 - phase out of the emissions of priority hazardous substances by 2020. LDA International

  9. Potential Impacts of Developing EU Legislation EU Chemicals Policy: • Industry will have to demonstrate the safety of producing, using and disposing of leaded glass, SCOEL recommendation: • Adoption of a 30µg/dl blood lead limit would affect a significant number of employees, Water Framework Directive • If lead is classified as a priority hazardous substance, all emissions must be phased out by 2020. LDA International

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  11. XIII I C F Technical Meeting COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by LDA International

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