Practical sheet | REF: FIC0109 V1

Workplace air measurements: who to entrust them to?

Author: Serge BRUNEL

Publication date: August 10, 2011, Review date: March 29, 2016 | Lire en français

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3. Chemical agents not subject to regulatory requirements

If your objective is to measure the concentration of a chemical agent in order to complete or clarify the risk assessment, or to prepare a workstation adaptation, accredited organizations can be called upon as in the previous case.

They will generally propose a streamlined strategy with a limited number of measures (conventional approach). In this case, other players may also intervene and carry out measures.

3.1 The company itself

The dispensatory system of self-monitoring with the authorization of the departmental labor director was abolished by the decree of December 15, 2009 ( Circulaire DGT 2010/03 du 13 avril 2010...

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