Safety and health in the non-ferrous metals industries / International Labour Office
- Bib ID:
- 936995
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- International Labour Office
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- Description:
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- Geneva : ILO, 2003
- xiii, 175 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
- ISBN:
- 9221116409
- Series:
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- International Labour Office. ILO codes of practice.
- ILO codes of practice.
- Full contents:
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- Machine derived contents note: 1. General provisions 11
- 1.1. Objectives 11
- 1.2. Scope and application 12
- 2. General principles and practices 14
- 2.1. Principles 14
- 2.2. Organizational measures 14
- 2.3. Procedures 16
- 3. General duties 17
- 3.1. Cooperation 17
- 3.2. Competent authority. 18
- 3.3. Employers 20
- 3.4. Workers' duties and rights 24
- 4. General principles of prevention and protection 30
- 4.1. Enterprise safety and health policy
- and management system 30
- 4.2. Risk assessment and risk management 34
- 4.3. Investigating and reporting occupational accidents,
- occupational diseases and incidents 37
- 4.4. Information, training and competence 38
- 4.5. Surveillance of the working environment 41
- 4.6. Workers' health surveillance 47
- 4.7. Emergency procedures and first aid 51
- 4.8. Engineering controls. 53
- 4.9. Personal protection 54
- 4.10. Personal hygiene 57
- 5. Prevention and protection specific to non-ferrous metals
- production processes 59
- 5.1. Hazards and health effects 59
- 5.2. Physical hazards 60
- 5.3. Chemical hazards 82
- 5.4. Safety hazards 100
- 6. Furnaces. 114
- 6.1. General 114
- 6.2. Preventing fires and explosions 115
- 6.3. Lighting furnaces 116
- 6.4. Dusts and fibres 116
- 6.5. Maintaining tap holes 117
- 6.6. Preventing slips and falls in furnace areas 117
- 7. Handling molten metal, dross or slag 119
- 7.1. Hazard description 119
- 7.2. Assessment of risk 119
- 7.3. Control strategies 119
- 7.4. Work practices 121
- 8. Process and waste gases 124
- 9. Specific metals in the non-ferrous metals industries 127
- 9.1. General 127
- 9.2. Aluminium 127
- 9.3. Arsenic 128
- 9.4. Beryllium 128
- 9.5. Cadmium 129
- 9.6. Chromium 129
- 9.7. Cobalt 130
- 9.8. Copper 131
- 9.9. Lead 131
- 9.10. M agnesium 132
- 9.11. Manganese 132
- 9.12. M ercury 132
- 9.13. Nickel 133
- 9.14. Platinum 134
- 9.15. Selenium 134
- 9.16. Tin 135
- 9.17. Zinc 135
- 10. Recycling non-ferrous metals 137
- 10.1. General treatment 137
- 10.2. Aluminium recycling. 138
- 10.3. Copper recycling 140
- 10.4. Lead recycling 142
- 10.5. Zinc recycling 142
- 10.6. Nickel recycling 143
- 10.7. Cadmium recycling 144
- 10.8. Magnesium recycling 144.
- Notes:
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- "Also published in French: La sécurité et la santé dans les industries de métaux non ferreux; and in Spanish: La seguridad y la salud en las industrias de los metalos no ferrosos"--T.p. verso.
- "This code was adopted unanimously by a Meeting of Experts on Safety and Health in the Non-ferrous Metals Industries, held in Geneva from 28 August to 4 September 2001"--P. v.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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