- Carcinogenic, Mutagenic and Reprotoxic substances (CMRs)
- Solvay Acceptable Exposure limits (SAELs)
- Human biomonitoring of exposure (HBM)
- Medical surveillance and emergency assistance
The chemical risk is present at most of Solvay plants, and the potential effects on health focus the permanent attention of the corporate medical team and the local medical staffs.In order to assist the Sites in controlling these risks and minimize their effects on health, several means of prevention and protection have been deployed at Group level.It is recommended that Sites make use of them in accordance with the country legislation. |
Carcinogenic, Mutagenic and Reprotoxic substances (CMRs)
The guideline IND-HSE-OH-12-GUI recommends the Sites:
identify the CMR substances and the workplaces where they are present;
establish a list of workers who should have a specific medical surveillance for relevant CMRs (e.g. ERMS/ERMA), with indication of the agents
they are exposed to, and taking into account exposure assessments and local regulations
perform risk-based medical surveillance:
a pre-employment and periodic medical surveillance is organized for workers exposed to relevant CMRs
a specific post-exposure medical surveillance is organized when necessary and possible
inform women concerned by maternity protection
inform workers on the potential health effects of these substances and on the possibility to consult the
occupational physician in a spontaneous basis
keep records of exposure data, medical files and trainings performed for 50 years, when possible
