Endocrine disruptors: an occupational risk in need of recognition [Bulgarian version]

"This guide is intended for representatives (in particular those on health and safety committees) of workers potentially exposed to endocrine disruptors at work. It takes stock of research findings on the health consequences of workers being exposed to chemical substances with potentially harmf...

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Main Authors: Mengeot, Marie-Anne, Musu, Tony, Vogel, Laurent
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:Bulgarian
Published: Sofia 2016
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19287254124910054369-endocrine-disruptors-an-occupa.htm
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Summary:"This guide is intended for representatives (in particular those on health and safety committees) of workers potentially exposed to endocrine disruptors at work. It takes stock of research findings on the health consequences of workers being exposed to chemical substances with potentially harmful effects on the endocrine system. Its aim is to raise the awareness of union officials and political decision-makers to this largely unrecognised public and workplace health risk. A further aim is to draw attention to the gaps in European legislation on the prevention of this type of workplace risk. As such, it contributes to the 2016-2017 “Cancer and Work” campaign organized by European trade unions."
Physical Description:78 p.
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