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The INDINA project is a cooperation project with the
Berufsgenossenschaft Metall and was going on for two years in
Germany. The main focus was to create the best possible health and
safety protection at the workplace for employers and
employees.
The activities named in the INDINA paper have, among others, a
main focus on the decrease of quartz fine particulates in line with
the social dialogue.
This campaign has been evaluated positively by the employers and
employees at Gienanth GmbH.
This project got financial support of the Berufsgenossenschaft and
the employer Gienanth GmbH.
Furthermore it is carried by the institutions below-mentioned on
the paper.
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Various Norwegian industry branch organisations have
collaborated in a project to voluntarily translate and promote to
their members the NEPSI Good Practice Guide in Norwegian.
Additionally, they helped industry to implement the Good Practices
in accordance with Norwegian regulations and have thus
published:
- Their
own guidelines for monitoring exposure
- Their
own training programme in accordance with the SDA
- Their
own health surveillance protocol for employees exposed to
respirable crystalline silica (RCS)
The English versions are available at
http://www.norskindustri.no/miljoe-hms-veiledninger/forebygging-av-helseplager-fra-arbeid-med-kvartsstoev-article3647-258.html
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Various
Norwegian industry branch organisations have collaborated in a
project to voluntarily translate and promote to their members the
NEPSI Good Practice Guide in Norwegian. Additionally, they helped
industry to implement the Good Practices in accordance with
Norwegian regulations and have thus published:
-
Their own guidelines for
monitoring exposure
-
Their own training programme in
accordance with the SDA
- Their
own health surveillance protocol for employees exposed to
respirable crystalline silica (RCS)
The English
versions are available at
http://www.norskindustri.no/miljoe-hms-veiledninger/forebygging-av-helseplager-fra-arbeid-med-kvartsstoev-article3647-258.html