CELEX: 52003PC0127
Language: en
Date: 2003-03-20
Title: Amended proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens or mutagens at work (Sixth individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16(1) of Council Directive 89/391/EEC) (presented by the Commission in accordance with Article 250(2) of the EC Treaty) (Codified version)

Avis juridique important

|

52003PC0127

Amended proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens or mutagens at work (Sixth individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16(1) of Council Directive 89/391/EEC) (presented by the Commission in accordance with Article 250(2) of the EC Treaty) (Codified version)  /* COM/2003/0127 final - COD 99/0085 */  

Amended proposal for a DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens or mutagens at work (Sixth individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16(1) of Council Directive 89/391/EEC) (presented by the Commission in accordance with Article 250(2) of the EC Treaty) (Codified version)EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM1. On 8 April 1999, the Commission presented a proposal for a Council Directive codifying Council Directive 90/394/EEC of 28 June 1990 on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens at work (Sixth individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16(1) of Directive 89/391/EEC) [1].[1]  COM(1999) 152 final of 8.4.1999.In its opinion of 11 May 1999 the Consultative Working Party of the legal services set up under the Interinstitutional Agreement of 20 December 1994 on an accelerated working method for official codification of legislative texts [2] has stated that the above proposal does indeed confine itself to straightforward codification, without any substantive changes to the acts covered by it.[2]  OJ C 102, 4.4.1996, p. 2.2. In view of the work already carried out in the Council on the proposal referred to at point 1, the Commission has decided to present - in accordance with Article 250(2) of the EC treaty - an amended proposal for codification of the Directive in question.This amended proposal also takes account of the purely formal or editorial amendments proposed by the Consultative Working Party of Legal Services, where these are considered justified [3].[3]  See the opinion of the Consultative Working Party of 11.5.1999 transmitted to the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission on 21.6.1999.3. The changes made in this amended proposal, compared with the initial proposal, are the following:3.1. In the title of the Directive (which becomes a "DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL"), the words 'or mutagens' are inserted after the word 'carcinogens' and the word "Council" is inserted before the words "Directive 89/391/EEC".3.2. The reference to the name of the author is replaced by "THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION".3.3. In the first citation, 'Article 118A' is replaced by 'Article 137(2)'.3.4. After the third citation, a the following new fourth citation is inserted: "Having regard to the opinion of the Committee of the Regions2"; the corresponding footnote is inserted: 'OJ C [...], [...], p. [...]'.3.5. The last part of the former fourth citation becomes "procedure laid down in Article251 of the Treaty3" and the following footnote is inserted: 'OJ C [...], [...], p. [...]'.3.6. Former footnote no. 3 becomes footnote no. 4 and the following phrase is added to the text of the footnote: 'Directive as last amended by Directive 1999/38/EC (OJL138, 1.6.1999, p.66)'.3.7. In recital (1) the words 'several times' are added after 'has been substantially amended5', and the following footnote is inserted: 'See Annex IV, Part A'; the words "by Directive 97/42/EC" and former footnote no. 4 are deleted. In the following sentence, the word "therefore" is deleted.3.8. In former recitals (2), (4) and (7), the words 'or mutagens' are inserted after the word 'carcinogens'.3.9. Does not concern the English version.3.10. The following new recitals (5) and (6) are inserted: '(5) Germ cell mutagens are substances that can cause a permanent change in the amount or structure of the genetic material of a cell resulting in a change in the phenotypic characteristics of that cell, which may be transferred to descendent daughter cells; (6) Because of their mechanism of action, germ cell mutagens are likely to have carcinogenic effects'.3.11. Former recital (5) becomes recital (7) and the following phrase is added to the corresponding footnote: 'Directive as last amended by Directive 1999/33/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 199, 30.7.1999, p. 57)'.3.12. Former recital (6) becomes recital (8) and the words 'Council Directive 88/379/EEC of 7 June 1988' are replaced by the words 'Directive 1999/45/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 May 19998'. The corresponding footnote is replaced by the following: 'OJ L 200, 30.7.1999, p.1'.3.13. Former recitals (7), (8) and (9) become recitals (9), (10) and (11) respectively and the words "or mutagens" are inserted, in recitals (9) and (11), after the word "carcinogens".3.14. Former recital (10) becomes recital (12) and is replaced by the following: '(12) 'In order to contribute to a reduction in these risks, limit values and other directly related provisions should be established for all those carcinogens or mutagens for which the available information, including scientific and technical data, make this possible.'3.15. Former recital (11) becomes recital (13).3.16. The following new recitals (14) and (15) are inserted: "(14) The precautionary principle should be applied in the protection of workers' health" and "(15)Preventive measures must be taken for the protection of the health and safety of workers exposed to carcinogens or mutagens".3.17. Former recital (12) becomes recital (16).3.18. Former recital (13) becomes recital (17) and is replaced by the following text: '(17) Pursuant to Council Decision 74/325/EEC10, the Commission consulted the Advisory Committee on Safety, Hygiene and Health Protection at Work with a view to drawing up proposals for the Council Directives codified in this Directive'.3.19. Former recital (14) becomes recital (18).3.20. The enacting formula ' HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE' is replaced by 'HAVE ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE'.3.21. Does not concern the English version.3.22. In Article 1(1), Article 3(1), (2), first and second subparagraphs, and (4), Article 5(5) (c), (d), (e) and (j), Article 6(a) and (b), Article 10(1), introductory wording, and (a), Article 11(2), Article 14(3), Article 16(1), Article 17(2) and Annex II, point 1, the word 'carcinogens' is replaced by the words 'carcinogens or mutagens'.3.23. Article 1(4) is replaced by the following: '4. As regards asbestos, which is dealt with by Council Directive 83/477/EEC10, the provisions of this Directive shall apply whenever they are more favourable to health and safety at work'. The corresponding footnote is worded as follows: 'OJ L 263, 24.9.1983, p. 25'.3.24. In the second indent of Article 2(a)(ii), the words 'Annex I to Directive88/379/EEC' are replaced by the words 'Part B of Annex II to Directive1999/45/EC.3.25. In Article 2, the following point (b) is inserted:"(b) "mutagen" means:(i) a substance which meets the criteria for classification as a category 1 or 2 mutagen set out in Annex VI to Directive 67/548/EEC;(ii) a preparation composed of one or more substances referred to in point (i) where the concentration of one or more of the individual substances meets the requirements for concentration limits for the classification of a preparation as a category 1 or 2 mutagen set out in either:- Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC, or- Part B of Annex II to Directive 1999/45/EC where the substance or substances do not appear in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC or appear in it without concentration limits;".Former point (b) becomes point (c).3.26. In Article 2(c), Article 4(1), Article 5(2), and (5), introductory wording and point(a), and Article 14(8), the word 'carcinogen' is replaced by the words 'carcinogen or mutagen'.3.27. In Article 16(1) and Article 17(1), the words '118 A of the Treaty' are replaced by the words '137(2) of the Treaty'.3.28. In the first subparagraph of Article 20, the words 'the Directive' are replaced by the words 'the Directives'.3.29. The closing formula is completed.3.30. In Annex I, the following point 5 is added: '5. Work involving exposure to hardwood dusts1'. The corresponding footnote is worded as follows: 'A list of some hardwoods is to be found in Volume 62 of the Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans "Wood Dust and Formaldehyde", published by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, 1995'.3.31. In Annex III, the reference to '(Article 16 (1))' under the title is replaced by a reference to '(Article 16)' which was in Annex III to Directive 90/394/EEC.3.32. In Part A of Annex III, the new amending act has added two names of agents ('vinyl chloride monomer and hardwood dusts') and the table has been amended accordingly.3.33. In Part A of Annex IV, the words 'and its amendment' are replaced by the words 'and its successive amendments' and the words 'Council Directive 1999/38/EC (OJL 138, 1.6.1999, p. 66)' are added. In part B of Annex IV, the following words are added: '1999/38/EC' (left-hand column) and '29 April 2003' (right-hand column).3.34. The 'correlation table' (Annex V) has been amended in order to reflect all the changes referred to above.3.35. In Annex II, in the first line of paragraph 1, the first line of the first subparagraph of paragraph 2 and the penultimate line of the second subparagraph of paragraph 2 the word 'surveillance' is replaced by the word 'monitoring'.4. To facilitate reading and examination, the full text of the amended proposal for codification is also attached.90/394/EECAmended proposal for a DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL90/394/EEC (adapted)on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens or mutagens at work (Sixth individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16(1) of Council Directive 89/391/EEC)(Text with EEA relevance)90/394/EECTHE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article137(2) thereof,Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,Having regard to the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee [4],[4]  OJ C [...], [...], p. [...].Having regard to the opinion of the Committee of the Regions [5],[5]  OJ C [...], [...], p. [...].Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty [6],[6]  OJ C [...], [...], p. [...].Whereas:(1) Council Directive 90/394/EEC of 28 June 1990 on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens at work (Sixth individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16(1) of Directive 89/391/EEC) [7] has been substantially amended several times [8]. In the interests of clarity and rationality, Directive 90/394/EEC should therefore be codified.[7]  OJ L 196, 26.7.1990, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Directive 1999/38/EC (OJ L 138, 1.6.1999, p. 66).[8]  See Annex IV, Part A.90/394/EEC recital 5197/42/EC recital 10 (adapted)+ 1999/38/EC recital 14 (adapted)(2) Compliance with the minimum requirements designed to guarantee a better standard of health and safety as regards the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to carcinogens or mutagens at work is essential to ensure the health and safety of workers 1and is also intended to provide a level of minimum protection for all workers in the Community .90/394/EEC recital 6(3) This Directive is an individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16(1) of Council Directive 89/391/EEC of 12 June 1989 on the introduction of measures to encourage improvements in the safety and health of workers at work [9]. Therefore the provisions of that Directive are fully applicable to the exposure of workers to carcinogens, without prejudice to more stringent and/or specific provisions contained in this Directive.[9]  OJ L 183, 29.6.1989, p. 1.97/42/EC recital 11(4) A consistent level of protection from the risks related to carcinogens or mutagens has to be established for the Community as a whole and that level of protection has to be set not by detailed prescriptive requirements but by a framework of general principles to enable Member States to apply the minimum requirements consistently.1999/38/EC recital 3(5) Germ cell mutagens are substances that can cause a permanent change in the amount or structure of the genetic material of a cell resulting in a change in the phenotypic characteristics of that cell, which may be transferred to descendent daughter cells.1999/38/EC recital 4(6) Because of their mechanism of action, germ cell mutagens are likely to have carcinogenic effects.90/394/EEC recital 7 (adapted)(7) Annex VI to Council Directive 67/548/EEC of 27 June 1967 on the approximation of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances [10] contains the classification criteria and labelling procedures in respect of each substance.[10]  OJ L 196, 16.8.1967, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Directive 1999/33/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 199, 30.7.1999, p. 57).90/394/EEC recital 8 (adapted)(8) Directive 1999/45/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31May1999 on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous preparations [11] contains particulars on the classification criteria and labelling procedures in respect of such preparations.[11]  OJ L 200, 30.7.1999, p. 1.97/42/EC recital 4 (adapted)(9) In all work situations workers must be protected in respect of preparations containing one or more carcinogens or mutagens and from carcinogenic or mutagenic compounds arising at work.97/42/EC recital 5(10) For some agents it is necessary to consider all absorption pathways, including the possibility of penetration through the skin, in order to ensure the best possible level of protection.90/394/EEC recital 10 (adapted)(11) Although current scientific knowledge is not such that a level can be established below which risks to health cease to exist, a reduction in exposure to carcinogens or mutagens will nonetheless reduce those risks.90/394/EEC recital 11 (adapted)(12) In order to contribute to a reduction in these risks, limit values and other directly related provisions should be established for all those carcinogens or mutagens for which the available information, including scientific and technical data, make this possible.97/42/EC recital 8(13) Occupational exposure limit values must be regarded as an important component of the general arrangements for the protection of workers. Such limit values must be revised whenever this becomes necessary in the light of more recent scientific data.1999/38/EC recital 9 (adapted)(14) The precautionary principle should be applied in the protection of workers' health.90/394/EEC recital 12 (adapted)(15) Preventive measures must be taken for the protection of the health and safety of workers exposed to carcinogens or mutagens .90/394/EEC recital 14(16) This Directive constitutes a practical aspect of the realisation of the social dimension of the internal market.90/394/EEC recital 15 (adapted)+ 97/42/EC recital 13 (adapted)+ 1999/38/EC recital 17 (adapted)+ 90/394/EEC 2nd citation (adapted)+ 97/42/EC 3rd citation (adapted)+ 1999/38/EC 3rd citation (adapted)(17) Pursuant to Council Decision 74/325/EEC [12], the Commission consulted the Advisory Committee on Safety, Hygiene and Health Protection at Work with a view to drawing up proposals for the Council Directives codified in this Directive.[12]  OJ L 185, 9.7.1974, p. 15. Decision as last amended by the Act of Accession of Austria, Finland and Sweden.(18) This Directive is without prejudice to the obligations of the Member States concerning the time limits for transposition set out in Part B of Annex IV,90/394/EECHAVE ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:CHAPTER IGENERAL PROVISIONS90/394/EECArticle 1Objective90/394/EEC11999/38/EC Article 1 point 31. This Directive has as its aim the protection of workers against risks to their health and safety, including the prevention of such risks, arising or likely to arise from exposure to 1carcinogens or mutagens at work.90/394/EECIt lays down particular minimum requirements in this area, including limit values.2. This Directive shall not apply to workers exposed only to radiation covered by the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community.3. Directive 89/391/EEC shall apply fully to the whole area referred to in paragraph 1, without prejudice to more stringent and/or specific provisions contained in this Directive.1999/38/EC Article 1 point 14. As regards asbestos, which is dealt with by Council Directive 83/477/EEC [13], the provisions of this Directive shall apply whenever they are more favourable to health and safety at work.[13]  OJ L 263, 24.9.1983, p. 25.97/42/EC Article 1 point 2, Article 2Article 2DefinitionsFor the purposes of this Directive,(a) "carcinogen" means:(i) a substance which meets the criteria for classification as a category 1 or 2 carcinogen set out in Annex VI to Directive 67/548/EEC;(ii) a preparation composed of one or more substances referred to in point (i) where the concentration of one or more of the individual substances meets the requirements for concentration limits for the classification of a preparation as a category 1 or 2 carcinogen set out either:- in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC; or97/42/EC Article 1 point 2 (adapted)- in Part B of Annex II to Directive 1999/45/EC where the substance or substances do not appear in Annex I to Directive67/548/EEC or appear in it without concentration limits;(iii) a substance, preparation or process referred to in Annex I to this Directive as well as a substance or preparation released by a process referred to in that Annex;1999/38/EC Article 1 point 2(b) "mutagen" means:(i) a substance which meets the criteria for classification as a category 1 or 2 mutagen set out in Annex VI to Directive 67/548/EEC;(ii) a preparation composed of one or more substances referred to in point(i) where the concentration of one or more of the individual substances meets the requirements for concentration limits for the classification of a preparation as a category 1 or 2 mutagen set out in either:- Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC; or1999/38/EC Article 1 point 2 (adapted)- Part B of Annex II to Directive 1999/45/EC where the substance or substances do not appear in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC or appear in it without concentration limits;97/42/EC Article 1 point 211999/38/EC Article 1 point 4(c) "limit value" means, unless otherwise specified, the limit of the time-weighted average of the concentration for a 1"carcinogen or mutagen" in the air within the breathing zone of a worker in relation to a specified reference period as set out in Annex III to this Directive.90/394/EEC11999/38/EC Article 1 point 3Article 3Scope -- determination and assessment of risks1. This Directive shall apply to activities in which workers are or are likely to be exposed to 1carcinogens or mutagens as a result of their work.2. In the case of any activity likely to involve a risk of exposure to 1carcinogens or mutagens, the nature, degree and duration of workers' exposure shall be determined in order to make it possible to assess any risk to the workers' health or safety and to lay down the measures to be taken.The assessment shall be renewed regularly and in any event when any change occurs in the conditions which may affect workers' exposure to 1carcinogens or mutagens.The employer shall supply the authorities responsible at their request with the information used for making the assessment.97/42/EC Article 1 point 3 (adapted)3. When assessing the risk, account shall be taken of all other routes of exposure, such as absorption into and/or through the skin.90/394/EEC11999/38/EC Article 1 point 34. When the risk assessment is carried out, employers shall give particular attention to any effects concerning the health or safety of workers at particular risk and shall, inter alia, take account of the desirability of not employing such workers in areas where they may come into contact with 1carcinogens or mutagens.90/394/EECCHAPTER IIEMPLOYERS' OBLIGATIONS90/394/EEC11999/38/EC, Article 1 point 4Article 4Reduction and replacement1. The employer shall reduce the use of a 1carcinogen or mutagenat the place of work, in particular by replacing it, in so far as is technically possible, by a substance, preparation or process which, under its conditions of use, is not dangerous or is less dangerous to workers' health or safety, as the case may be.2. The employer shall, upon request, submit the findings of his investigations to the relevant authorities.90/394/EECArticle 5Prevention and reduction of exposure1. Where the results of the assessment referred to in Article 3(2) reveal a risk to workers' health or safety, workers' exposure must be prevented.90/394/EEC11999/38/EC Article 1 point 42. Where it is not technically possible to replace the 1carcinogen or mutagenby a substance, preparation or process which, under its conditions of use, is not dangerous or is less dangerous to health or safety, the employer shall ensure that the 1carcinogen or mutagen is, in so far as is technically possible, manufactured and used in a closed system.3. Where a closed system is not technically possible, the employer shall ensure that the level of exposure of workers is reduced to as low a level as is technically possible.97/42/EC Article 1 point 44. Exposure shall not exceed the limit value of a carcinogen as set out in Annex III.90/394/EEC197/42/EC Article 1 point 421999/38/EC Article 1 point 431999/38/EC Article 1 point 315.Wherever a 2carcinogen or mutagen is used, the employer shall apply all the following measures:(a) limitation of the quantities of a 2carcinogen or mutagen at the place of work;(b) keeping as low as possible the number of workers exposed or likely to be exposed;(c) design of work processes and engineering control measures so as to avoid or minimise the release of 3carcinogens or mutagens into the place of work;(d) evacuation of 3carcinogens or mutagens at source, local extraction system or general ventilation, all such methods to be appropriate and compatible with the need to protect public health and the environment;(e) use of existing appropriate procedures for the measurement of 3carcinogens or mutagens, in particular for the early detection of abnormal exposures resulting from an unforeseeable event or an accident;(f) application of suitable working procedures and methods;(g) collective protection measures and/or, where exposure cannot be avoided by other means, individual protection measures;(h) hygiene measures, in particular regular cleaning of floors, walls and other surfaces;(i) information for workers;(j) demarcation of risk areas and use of adequate warning and safety signs including "no smoking" signs in areas where workers are exposed or likely to be exposed to 3carcinogens or mutagens;(k) drawing up plans to deal with emergencies likely to result in abnormally high exposure;(l) means for safe storage, handling and transportation, in particular by using sealed and clearly and visibly labelled containers;(m) means for safe collection, storage and disposal of waste by workers, including the use of sealed and clearly and visibly labelled containers.90/394/EEC11999/38/EC Article 1 point 3Article 6Information for the competent authorityWhere the results of the assessment referred to in Article 3(2) reveal a risk to workers' health or safety, employers shall, when requested, make available to the competent authority appropriate information on:(a) the activities and/or industrial processes carried out, including the reasons for which 1carcinogens or mutagens are used;(b) the quantities of substances or preparations manufactured or used which contain 1carcinogens or mutagens;(c) the number of workers exposed;(d) the preventive measures taken;(e) the type of protective equipment used;(f) the nature and degree of exposure;(g) the cases of replacement.90/394/EECArticle 7Unforeseen exposure90/394/EEC (adapted)1. In the event of an unforeseeable event or an accident which is likely to result in an abnormal exposure of workers, the employer shall inform the workers thereof.90/394/EEC2. Until the situation has been restored to normal and the causes of the abnormal exposure have been eliminated:(a) only those workers who are essential to the carrying out of repairs and other necessary work shall be permitted to work in the affected area;(b) the workers concerned shall be provided with protective clothing and individual respiratory protection equipment which they must wear; the exposure may not be permanent and shall be kept to the strict minimum of time necessary for each worker;(c) unprotected workers shall not be allowed to work in the affected area.Article 8Foreseeable exposure1. For certain activities such as maintenance, in respect of which it is foreseeable that there is the potential for a significant increase in exposure of workers, and in respect of which all scope for further technical preventive measures for limiting workers' exposure has already been exhausted, the employer shall determine, after consultation of the workers and/or their representatives in the undertaking or establishment, without prejudice to the employer's responsibility, the measures necessary to reduce the duration of workers' exposure to the minimum possible and to ensure protection of workers while they are engaged in such activities.Pursuant to the first subparagraph, the workers concerned shall be provided with protective clothing and individual respiratory protection equipment which they must wear as long as the abnormal exposure persists; that exposure may not be permanent and shall be kept to the strict minimum of time necessary for each worker.2. Appropriate measures shall be taken to ensure that the areas in which the activities referred to in the first subparagraph of paragraph 1 take place are clearly demarcated and indicated or that unauthorised persons are prevented by other means from having access to such areas.90/394/EEC, art. 9 (adapted)Article 9Access to risk areasAppropriate measures shall be taken by employers to ensure that access to areas in which the activities in respect of which the results of the assessment referred to in Article 3(2) reveal a risk to workers' safety or health take place are accessible solely to workers who, by reason of their work or duties, are required to enter them.90/394/EEC11999/38/EC Article 1 point 3Article 10Hygiene and individual protection1. Employers shall be obliged, in the case of all activities for which there is a risk of contamination by 1carcinogens or mutagens, to take appropriate measures to ensure that:(a) workers do not eat, drink or smoke in working areas where there is a risk of contamination by 1carcinogens or mutagens;90/394/EEC(b) workers are provided with appropriate protective clothing or other appropriate special clothing;(c) separate storage places are provided for working or protective clothing and for street clothes;(d) workers are provided with appropriate and adequate washing and toilet facilities;(e) protective equipment is properly stored in a well-defined place and is checked and cleaned if possible before, and in any case after, each use;(f) defective equipment is repaired or replaced before further use.2. Workers may not be charged for the cost of the measures set out in paragraph 1.90/394/EEC11999/38/EC Article 1 point 3Article 11Information and training of workers1. Appropriate measures shall be taken by the employer to ensure that workers and/or workers' representatives in the undertaking or establishment receive sufficient and appropriate training, on the basis of all available information, in particular in the form of information and instructions, concerning:(a) potential risks to health, including the additional risks due to tobacco consumption;(b) precautions to be taken to prevent exposure;(c) hygiene requirements;(d) wearing and use of protective equipment and clothing;(e) steps to be taken by workers, including rescue workers, in the case of incidents and to prevent incidents.The training shall be:- adapted to take account of new or changed risk; and- repeated periodically if necessary.2. Employers shall inform workers of installations and related containers containing 1carcinogens or mutagens, ensure that all containers, packages and installations containing 1carcinogens or mutagens are labelled clearly and legibly, and display clearly visible warning and hazard signs.90/394/EECArticle 12Information for workers90/394/EEC (adapted)Appropriate measures shall be taken to ensure that:(a) workers and/or any workers' representatives in the undertaking or establishment can check that this Directive is applied or can be involved in its application, in particular with regard to:(i) the consequences for workers' safety and health of the selection, wearing and use of protective clothing and equipment, without prejudice to the employer's responsibility for determining the effectiveness of protective clothing and equipment;(ii) the measures determined by the employer which are referred to in the first subparagraph of Article 8(1), without prejudice to the employer's responsibility for determining such measures;(b) workers and/or any workers' representatives in the undertaking or establishment are informed as quickly as possible of abnormal exposures, including those referred to in Article 8, of the causes thereof and of the measures taken or to be taken to rectify the situation;(c) the employer keeps an up-to-date list of the workers engaged in the activities in respect of which the results of the assessment referred to in Article 3(2) reveal a risk to workers' health or safety, indicating, if the information is available, the exposure to which they have been subjected;(d) the doctor and/or the competent authority as well as all other persons who have responsibility for health and safety at work have access to the list referred to in point(c);(e) each worker has access to the information on the list which relates to him personally;(f) workers and/or any workers' representatives in the undertaking or establishment have access to anonymous collective information.90/394/EEC (adapted)Article 13Consultation and participation of workersConsultation and participation of workers and/or their representatives in connection with matters covered by this Directive shall take place in accordance with Article 11 of Directive89/391/EEC.90/394/EECCHAPTER IIIMISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS90/394/EEC Article 14 (adapted)11999/38/EC Article 1 point 32Corrigendum, OJ L 37 12.2.2000, p.35.Article 14Health surveillance1. The Member States shall establish, in accordance with national laws and/or practice, arrangements for carrying out relevant health surveillance of workers for whom the results of the assessment referred to in Article 3(2) reveal a risk to health or safety.2. The arrangements referred to in paragraph 1 shall be such that each worker shall be able to undergo, if appropriate, relevant health surveillance:- prior to exposure;- at regular intervals thereafter.Those arrangements shall be such that it is directly possible to implement individual and occupational hygiene measures.3. If a worker is found to be suffering from an abnormality which is suspected to be the result of exposure to 1carcinogens or mutagens, the doctor or authority responsible for the health surveillance of workers may require other workers who have been similarly exposed to undergo health surveillance.In that event, a reassessment of the risk of exposure shall be carried out in accordance with Article 3(2).4. In cases where health surveillance is carried out, an individual medical record shall be kept and the doctor or authority responsible for health surveillance shall propose any protective or preventive measures to be taken in respect of any individual workers.5. Information and advice must be given to workers regarding any health surveillance which they may undergo following the end of exposure.6. In accordance with national laws and/or practice:- workers shall have access to the results of the health surveillance which concern them; and- the workers concerned or the employer may request a review of the results of the health surveillance.7. Practical recommendations for the health surveillance of workers are given in AnnexII.8. All cases of cancer identified in accordance with national laws and/or practice as resulting from occupational exposure to a 12carcinogen or mutagen shall be notified to the competent authority.90/394/EECArticle 15Record-keepingThe list referred to in point (c) of Article 12 and the medical record referred to in Article14(4) shall be kept for at least 40 years following the end of exposure, in accordance with national laws and/or practice.Those documents shall be made available to the responsible authority in cases where the undertaking ceases activity, in accordance with national laws and/or practice.90/394/EEC11999/38/EC Article 1 point 3Article 16Limit values1. The Council shall, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 137(2) of the Treaty, set out limit values in Directives on the basis of the available information, including scientific and technical data, in respect of all those 1carcinogens or mutagens for which this is possible, and, where necessary, other directly related provisions.2. Limit values and other directly related provisions are set out in Annex III.90/394/EEC11999/38/EC Article 1 point 3Article 17Annexes1. Annexes I and III may be amended in accordance only with the procedure laid down in Article 137(2) of the Treaty.2. Purely technical adjustments to Annex II in the light of technical progress, changes in international regulations or specifications and new findings in the field of 1carcinogens or mutagens shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17 of Directive 89/391/EEC.90/394/EECArticle 18Use of dataThe Commission shall have access to the use made by the competent national authorities of the information referred to in Article 14(8).90/394/EEC (adapted)Article 19Notifying the CommissionMember States shall communicate to the Commission the provisions of national law which they adopt in the future in the field governed by this Directive.Article 20RepealDirective 90/394/EEC, as amended by the Directives referred to in Annex IV, Part A, is repealed, without prejudice to the obligations of the Member States concerning the time limits for transposition set out in Annex IV, Part B.References to the repealed Directive shall be construed as references to this Directive and shall be read in accordance with the correlation table in Annex V.Article 21Entry into forceThis Directive shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.Article 22AddresseesThis Directive is addressed to the Member States.Done at Brussels, [...]For the European Parliament For the CouncilThe President The President [...] [...]90/394/EECANNEX IList of substances, preparations and processes(Article 2(a)(iii))1. Manufacture of auramine.97/42/EC Article 1 point 52. Work involving exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons present in coal soot, coal tar or coal pitch.90/394/EEC3. Work involving exposure to dusts, fumes and sprays produced during the roasting and electro-refining of cupro-nickel mattes.4. Strong acid process in the manufacture of isopropyl alcohol.1999/38/EC Article 1 point 55. Work involving exposure to hardwood dusts [14].[14]  A list of some hardwoods is to be found in Volume 62 of the Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans «Wood Dust and Formaldehyde», published by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, 1995.90/394/EEC11999/38/EC Article 1 point 3Corrigendum, OJ L 37, 12.2.2000, p.35ANNEX IIPractical recommendations for the health surveillance of workers(Article 14(7))1. The doctor and/or authority responsible for the health monitoring of workers exposed to 12carcinogens or mutagens must be familiar with the exposure conditions or circumstances of each worker.2. Health monitoring of workers must be carried out in accordance with the principles and practices of occupational medicine; it must include at least the following measures:- keeping records of a worker's medical and occupational history,- a personal interview,- where appropriate, biological monitoring, as well as detection of early and reversible effects.Further tests may be decided upon for each worker when he is the subject of health monitoring, in the light of the most recent knowledge available to occupational medicine.ANNEX IIILimit values and other directly related provisions(Article 16)1999/38/EC Article 1 point 6 (adapted)A. LIMIT VALUES FOR OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE>TABLE>90/394/EECB. OTHER DIRECTLY RELATED PROVISIONSp.m.ANNEX IVPart A Repealed Directive and its successive amendments (referred to by Article 20)Council Directive 90/394/EEC  //  (OJ L 196, 26.7.1990, p. 1)Council Directive 97/42/EC  //  (OJ L 179, 8.7.1997, p. 4)Council Directive 1999/38/EC  //  (OJ L 138, 1.6.1999, p. 66)Part B Deadlines for transposition into national law (referred to by Article 20(1))Directive  //  Deadline for transposition90/394/EEC  //  31 December 199297/42/EC  //  27 June 20001999/38/EC  //  29 April 2003ANNEX VCORRELATION TABLEDirective 90/394/EC  //  This DirectiveArticle 1   //  Article 1Article 2(a)  //  Article 2 (a)Article 2(aa)  //  Article 2(b)Article 2(b)  //  Article 2 (c)Articles 3 to 9  //  Article 3 to 9Article 10(1)(a)  //  Article 10(1)(a)Article 10(1)(b), first sentence  //  Article 10(1)(b)Article 10(1)(b), second sentence  //  Article 10(1)(c)Article 10(1)(c)  //  Article 10(1)(d)Article 10(1)(d), first and second sentences  //  Article 10(1)(e)Article 10(1)(d), third sentence  //  Article 10(1) (f)Article 10(2)  //  Article 10 (2)Articles 11 to 18  //  Articles 11 to 18Article 19(1) first subparagraph  //  --------Article 19(1) second subparagraph  //  --------Article 19(1) third subparagraph  //  --------Article 19(2)  //  Article 19--------  //  Article 20--------  //  Article 21Article 20  //  Article 22Annex I  //  Annex IAnnex II  //  Annex IIAnnex III  //  Annex III--------  //  Annex IV--------  //  Annex V