| Abstract |
Provides practical advice to employers and the self-employed on how to control exposure to diesel engine exhaust emissions (DEEEs) in the workplace and so to protect the health of employees and others who may be exposed. Managers, supervisors,employees, health and safety professionals, safety representatives and trade union representatives will also find this guidance useful. Contents: Diesel engine exhaust emissions; Controlling exposure to DEEEs in specific situations; Appendices cover Legal requirements for the control of occupational exposure to DEEEs; Carcinogenicity, occupational exposure limits (OELs) and skin contact and Environmental DEEEs. |