5. Mistakes to avoid
5.1 Don't ignore TRVs
Don't unnecessarily expose staff and local residents to toxic concentrations of chemical substances. Don't forget to put in place the means to control emissions from your sites, nor the means to protect and alert personnel and the general public in the event of accidental or fugitive emissions.
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AFSSET (2010): Report, Guide d'élaboration de VTR : critères et méthodes.
ECETOC (1991): ECETOC Technical Report 43Emergency Exposure Indices for Industrial Chemicals.
ECETOC (2006) Technical Report 87, Evaluation of existing Methodologies sor setting Acute Exposure Threshold Levels to Derive an European AETL Methodology.
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