ABSTRACT

Whereas the Council resolution of 27 February 1984 on a second programme of action of the European Communities on safety and health at work provides for the development of protective measures for substances recognized as being carcinogenic and other dangerous substances and processes which may have serious harmful effects on health;

Whereas certain differences are revealed by an examination of the measures taken by Member States to protect workers against the risks related to exposure to specified work agents and work activities; whereas, therefore, in the interest of balanced development, these measures should be harmonized and improved as progress is made; whereas this harmonization and improvement should be based on common principles;

Whereas, to this end, Council Directive 80/1107/EEC of 27 November 1980 on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to chemical, physical and biological agents at work contains such principles;

Whereas, under the terms of the said Directive, such protection must as far as possible be ensured by measures to prevent exposure or to keep it at as low a level as is reasonably practicable; whereas, also under these

terms, for the provision of adequate protection of workers it is necessary to ban in the workplace certain specified agents and/or work activities which can give rise to serious effects on health in cases where use of other means does not make it possible to ensure adequate protection;

Whereas provision should be made in these circumstances to ban certain specified agents and/or certain work activities in the workplace, subject to certain exceptions and derogations;

Whereas representatives of employers and workers have a role to play in the protection of workers;

Whereas these principles need to be applied uniformly and speedily to encourage wherever possible the early development of alternative nondangerous agents and/or work activities,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:

Article 1

1. The purpose of this Directive is to protect workers against risks to their health by means of a ban on certain specific agents and or certain work activities.