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1. Effects of endocrine disruptors |
An endocrine disruptor is a chemical substance or mixture of chemical substances (of natural or artificial origin) that is not produced by the human body and disturbs the endocrine system's function.
The new RD extends the stronger protections already in place for workers exposed to carcinogenic, mutagenic, and reprotoxic substances to workers exposed to endocrine disrupting compounds.
Employees in numerous occupations may be exposed to endocrine disruptors and compounds suspected of being or already recognised as endocrine disruptors:
An Annex VI.2-4 "List of Endocrine Disrupting Substances and Mixtures" was added to Book VI of the Occupational Welfare Codex.
Examples of substances identified as endocrine disruptors: bisphenol A (BPA), Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), Benzyl butyl phthalate 5BBP), Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP).
Workers must be protected from endocrine disruptors. With our risk management module, risks and prevention measures can be mapped out. All hazardous substances (with their hazard designations) and their associated safety measures (precautions, PPE management, auxiliary measures, waste disposal) can be perfectly managed and controlled in our Hazardous Substances module.
Also read: Hazardous Substances
Furthermore, endocrine disruptors are specifically included in the regulations on maternity protection (Title 5 of Book X of the Codex) and protection of young people at work (Title 3 of Book X of the Codex). Indeed, pregnant women and their unborn children, as well as children and adolescents, are particularly vulnerable risk groups for exposure to these chemicals.
Bizzmine VARIO's health surveillance module also addresses the required health assessments for workers exposed to endocrine disruptors. The health matrix makes it simple to check the status of each health certificate. In this module, all legal health assessments (periodic, spontaneous, prior consultations, etc.) can be completely monitored.