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Asbestos is a highly dangerous, cancer-causing substance. Environmental and occupational exposure to asbestos is known to contribute to the high burden of cancer in Europe, causing many avoidable deaths. 78% of cancers recognised as occupational cancer in the EU and 88% of occupational lung cancers are asbestos-related. EU legal protection of workers from the specific risks of exposure to asbestos dates back to 1983. The most recent piece of legislation is the Asbestos at Work Directive 2009/148/EC which was revised in 2023.
Practical advice for employers and workers
The revised Asbestos at Work Directive has significantly lowered the binding occupational exposure limit for asbestos and set other provisions. This is the reason why the Commission will develop until December 2025 guidelines to facilitate the implementation of the revised Directive. The European Commission's Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion (DG EMPL) will be assisted by the external service provider RPA Europe Prague s.r.o. in implementing this project.
The aim of the document is to provide practical advice on preventing and reducing occupational exposure to asbestos for employers, workers, occupational health and safety services and experts, and others concerned with advice on the safe management of asbestos at work.
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