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June 2020: What’s new in health and safety at work standardization?

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New standards publications, new works, registration of new subjects or comity creations… Below is the result of the monitoring that EUROGIP does, as part of its standardization activity in occupational safety and health (OSH).

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June 2020: What’s new in health and safety at work standardization

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