2. Calculate the level of risk
There are currently a multitude of risk assessment methods, but there is no single, official, regulatory method.
The most frequently used methods include :
the simplified chemical risk assessment methodology (ND 2233 (/home/products/mediatheque/doc/publications.html?refINRS=N) published by INRS . This comprehensive method is suitable for companies using a large number of products;
chemical risk assessment R 409, published by CNAMTS (Recommendation adopted by the Comité technique national de la chimie, du caoutchouc et de la plasturgie – CTNE);
CLARICE, a tool developed by CARSAT Alsace Moselle;
GERC, a tool developed by CARSAT Midi-Pyrénées...
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articles L. 4412-1, articles R. 4412-59 to R. 4412-93.
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