Examples of using Workers from exposure in English and their translations into French
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Protection of workers from exposure to benzene.
No effective control methods to protect workers from exposure.
Protection of workers from exposure to biological agents.
Ensure control measures are in place to adequately protect workers from exposure.
Protection of workers from exposure to chemical agents.
Develops guidelines for the protection of the general public and workers from exposure to EMFs.
Protection of workers from exposure to benzene: common position6.
Others said language that ensures strict action to protect workers from exposure was necessary.
Protection of workers from exposure to benzene- Report(Doc. A297/87) by Mrs Schleicher.
This concerns the codification of legislation concerning the protection of workers from exposure to asbestos.
Section 3 for measures to protect workers from exposure to biological or chemical agents Related.
In carrying out this mandate,the CNSC is responsible for protecting the public and workers from exposure to ionizing radiation.
It is the employer's duty to protect workers from exposure to CO that is beyond the permissible Occupational Exposure Limit OEL.
They concern the vote on the common position of the Council on the protection of workers from exposure to benzene Doc.
Using personal protective equipment(PPE)to protect workers from exposure to a sound level greater than the limit shall only occur when engineering controls.
Employers are to take all measures reasonably necessary in the circumstances to protect workers from exposure to hazardous sound levels.
Employers are required to protect workers from exposure to a sound level above 85 dBA Lex, 8 by implementing 1 engineering controls and 2 work practices to reduce sound levels.
This level indicates the point at which mitigating measures are taken to protect workers from exposure to low levels of arsenic for extended periods of time.
This requirement is intended to protect workers from exposure to sound levels above the occupational exposure limit of 85dBA averaged over an 8 hour work shift, referred to as 85 dBA Lex, 8.
Every employer shall take all measures reasonably necessary in the circumstances to protect workers from exposure to hazardous sound levels.