Styrene Exposure Levels – No national regulation in force regarding this matter.
RRG Categorie: Health & Safety/Exposure Levels
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Portugal – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels
Spain – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels
Styrene Exposure Levels – 30 ppm inside and outside the factory in force.
Switzerland – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels
Styrene Exposure Levels – National regulations in force.
Finland – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels
Styrene Exposure Levels – 20 ppm inside in force.
Norway – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels
Styrene Exposure Levels – 25 ppm inside in force.
Ireland – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels
Styrene Exposure Levels – 100 ppm inside in force.
Denmark – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels
Styrene Exposure Levels – 25 ppm inside the factory in force.
Belgium – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels
Styrene Exposure Levels – 50 ppm inside continuously in force and 100 ppm temporarily (15 min.)
France – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels
Styrene Exposure Levels – For all building facilities, 50 ppm styrene in force. For building facilities producing more than 1 ton of composite per day, solvent / VOC emission reduction scheme in force (this rule based on EU VOC Directive). The same for paint facilities having more than 5 tons of emissions per year. For facilities having both activities, the above regulations cumulate. (Reported November 2009)
Czech Republic – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels
Styrene Exposure Levels – Directive 2004/42/EC