Standardization|25/01/23

January 2023: What’s new in OHS standardisation?

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As part of its occupational health and safety (OHS) standardisation activities, EUROGIP monitors newly published texts or work in progress at European (CEN) or international (ISO) level.

Cableway installations, workplace air, respiratory protection equipment, vibrations, acoustics, etc. Find out about all the normative work in the January 2023 issue.

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