New EU guide on biological monitoring at work
EU-OSHA’s new guide aims to help occupational health professionals and managers set up and manage workplace biomonitoring programmes for chemical exposure and use the results to improve prevention. It may also be useful to occupational hygienists and worker representatives.
The guide offers workers information on what occupational biomonitoring might involve and covers key aspects such as benefits, limitations, interpretation of results, right to information, ethical issues, and consent. Browse the publication and find answers to common questions and practical steps for implementation.
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