Chemical hazards: identifying your main obligations
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Chemical hazards: identifying your main obligations

Author : Ismahane EL BAHLOUL

Publication date: May 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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Like many people, you may think that chemical risks only concern chemical companies. However, even if you use a chemical product that may seem harmless to you (e.g. cleaning products, oils, solvents, paints, degreasers, etc.), you are concerned by "chemical products" regulations.

These regulations apply to all companies, whenever a chemical product is used (regardless of its quantity or hazardousness).

What are your risk management obligations when using a chemical product?

A seemingly clear-cut question, but in reality a relatively complex one.

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