Index

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Index1
1 References to the main text and to appendices are to section numbers, and to the preface and introduction,
page numbers.
ACGIH
classification of carcinogenicity
Appendix A(l) , A(4)
Administrative contr ol level (ACL)
Appendix B
Advisory services
risk assessment 6.2.3,
Appendix D(2.1)
Agenda 21 (UNCED)
Appendix A(5)
Airborne contaminan ts
reduction of 4.8.2
see also Airborne fibre and dust
concentrations
Airborne fibre and dust concentrations
individual workers’ exposure risk
7.2
levels of Appendix C
measuring methods 7.3
monitoring data
access to 7.4.3, 7.4.4
application of 7.4.4, 7.5
comparison of results 7.5.2
interpretation of results 7.5.1
need for corrective action 7.5.3, 7.5.4
monitoring of the workplace 7.1, 7.5.5
record-keeping requirements 7.4
see also Exposure limits
American Conference of Governmental
Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH)
classification of carcinogenicity
Appendix A(1), A(4)
Asbestos contamination
assessment of 5.6.1
Australia
exposure limits Appendix B
industry exposure study
Appendix C(2)
risk assessment
example form used Appendix D(2.3)
Austria
exposure limits Appendix B
Batt and blanket insulation 5.2
Blown insulation in attics 5.3
Board insulation 5.8
Boiler insulation 5.6
Building clients duties of 3.3
Carcinogenicity
ACGIH classification
Appendix A(4)
EU classification Appendix A(3)
GHS classification Appendix A(5)
IARC classification Appendix A(2)
national classificat ions Appendix B
Cavity fill insulation 5.5
Ceiling tiles, insulation wool 5.10
Changing facilities 4.8.1
Choice of insulation
determining factors 4.2
Classification systems Appendix A,
Appendix B
Cleaning procedures 4.11
Competent authority
duties of 3.6, 4.1.2
hazard classification 2.3
standardizing working practices 7.1.6
Compressed air
use of 4.11.3
Definitions 9
Denmark
exposure limits Appendix B
Designers
duties of 3.3
Determination of airborne fibre number
concentrations: A recommended method,
by phase-contrast optical microscope
(membrane filter method) WHO 7.3.1
Education see Training and instructions
ELs see Exposure limits
Employees see Workers
Employers
cooperation and consultation 3.4.8, 3.4.9
duties of 3.4
Engineering protective measures 4.7
Environmental Health Criteria (EHC)
series 2.3.1
European Commission Directive
97/69/EC Introduction (3), Appendix A(3)
European Union (EU)
Introduction (2-3)
classification of irritancy and
carcinogenicity App endix A(1), A(3)

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