63 Amendments of Sara MATTHIEU related to 2022/0298(COD)
Amendment 49 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 2 a (new)
Recital 2 a (new)
(2a) This Directive applies to all activities of all at-risk professions, including renovation and demolition workers, waste managers, miners and firefighters, which are or may be exposed to dust arising from asbestos or materials containing asbestos.
Amendment 51 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 2 a (new)
Recital 2 a (new)
(2a) Passive exposure to asbestos, occupational and non-occupational, can have significant impacts on human health. Women are particularly vulnerable to certain kinds of passive asbestos exposure. There are different types of non-occupational exposure to asbestos, whether para-occupational (including exposure to asbestos dust inadvertently carried home by workers), domestic (including household objects containing asbestos), or environmental (including materials existing in buildings and installations or of industrial origin).
Amendment 56 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 2 d (new)
Recital 2 d (new)
(2d) The concept of ‘sporadic and low intensity exposure’ is a non science-based concept. As a result it can not apply to a non-threshold carcinogen like asbestos, nor can it be used as a basis that justifies any exemptions from the protection measures laid down in this Directive.
Amendment 57 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 3
Recital 3
(3) Asbestos is a highly dangerous carcinogenic agent, still affecting different economic sectors, such as building and renovation, mining and quarrying, waste management and, firefighting and also all working places where asbestos is still present and decaying, where workers are at high risk of being exposed. Asbestos fibres are classified as carcinogens 1A according to Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council65 and are by far the major cause of work-related cancer, with as much as 78% of occupational cancers recognised in the Member States as being related to asbestos. When inhaled, airborne asbestos fibres can lead to serious diseases such as mesothelioma and lung cancer, and the first signs of disease may take an average of 30 years to manifest from the moment of exposure, ultimately leading to work- related deaths. __________________ 65 Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures, amending and repealing Directives 67/548/EEC and 1999/45/EC, and amending Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (Text with EEA relevance)OJ L 353, 31.12.2008, p. 1.
Amendment 62 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 4
Recital 4
(4) Following the new scientific and technological developments in the area, there is scope to improve the protection of workers exposed to asbestos and thus to reduce the probability of workers contracting asbestos-related diseases. For asbestos, being a non-threshold carcinogen, it is not scientifically possible to identify levels below which exposure would not lead to adverse health effects. Instead, an exposure-risk relationship (ERR) can be derived, facilitating the setting of an occupational exposure limit (‘OEL’) by taking into account an acceptable level of excess risk. As a consequence, the OEL for asbestos should be revised in order to reduce the risk by lowering exposure levels.
Amendment 68 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 7
Recital 7
(7) The limit value for asbestos set out in Directive 2009/148/EC should be revised in the light of the Commission’s evaluations and recent scientific evidence and technical data. Its revision is also an effective way to ensure that preventive and protective measures are updated accordinglyStrengthened preventive and protective measures are needed to implement such a revision of the limit value in all Member States.
Amendment 69 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 9
Recital 9
Amendment 76 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 11
Recital 11
(11) Optical microscopy, although it does not allow a counting of the smallest fibres detrimental to health, is currently the most used method for the regular measuring of asbestos. As it is possible to measure an OEL equal to 0.01 f/cm³ with phase-contrast microscope (PCM), no transition period is needed for the implementation of the revised OEL. In line with the opinion of the ACSH, a more modern and sensitive methodology based on electron microscopy should be used, while taking into account the need for an adequate period of adaptation and for more EU level harmonisation of different electron microscopy methodologies. In light of the fact that thinner asbestos fibres (<0,2μm) are also carcinogenic, those fibres should be taken into account when measuring exposure in the workplace. Electron microscopy, which allows the detection of such thinner asbestos fibres should be used for that purpose. The Commission should support and facilitate Member States with regard to the new methodology for measuring asbestos fibres, in particular through the development of guidelines and providing information on relevant Union funds which can be used for that purpose.
Amendment 77 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 11 a (new)
Recital 11 a (new)
(11a) Taking into account the relevant scientific expertise, the need to increase the protection of workers at Union level, a public health objective that aims to remove asbestos, as well as technical considerations with regard to monitoring compliance, a revised OEL equal to 0,001 fibres/cm3 as an 8-hour time-weighted average should be established as an appropriate first step to reducing the risks of asbestos exposure. Due to the ongoing renovation wave of buildings, it is important to implement that revised OEL as soon as possible and no transition period should therefore apply. As electron microscopy would allow the detection of thinner asbestos fibres, the revised OEL, combined with the new methodology, is expected to ensure better a protection of workers against asbestos exposure. In line with the vision-zero approach of the Union strategic framework on health and safety at work, a constant effort to reduce exposure to this strong non-threshold carcinogen is needed. By ... [five years after the entry into force of this Directive], based on the experience acquired, up-to- date scientific evidence and technical data, and after consulting the social partners, the Commission should evaluate the feasibility of a further reduction of the asbestos exposure limit.
Amendment 84 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 11 c (new)
Recital 11 c (new)
(11c) The asbestos sampling should be representative of the worker’s personal exposure to asbestos. Samples should therefore be taken at regular intervals during specific operational phases in representative and realistic situations in which workers are exposed to asbestos dust. If it is not possible for sampling to be representative of the worker’s personal exposure to asbestos, all appropriate protective measures should be applied.
Amendment 86 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 11 c (new)
Recital 11 c (new)
(11c) Asbestos should be kept out of the circular economy to protect workers from unknowingly reusing dangerous materials. Life-cycle-management of building materials is an important part of the circular economy. In the framework of the new EU Circular Economy Action Plan.
Amendment 89 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 12 a (new)
Recital 12 a (new)
(12a) In the context of health and safety at work, state-of-the-art technology must always be applied to achieve the highest possible level of protection. Technical minimum requirements need to lower the concentration of asbestos fibres in the air to the lowest level technically possible, including through dust suppression and the suction of dust at the source, continuous sedimentation, and means of decontamination, combined with minimum requirements for the pressure difference between asbestos enclosures and surroundings, fresh air supply and HEPA filters.
Amendment 95 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 13
Recital 13
(13) Special control measures and precautions are needed for workers exposed or likely to be exposed to asbestos, such as subjecting workers to a decontamination procedure and related training, in order to significantly contribute to reducing the risks related to such exposureto lower the concentration of asbestos fibres in the air to as low a level as is technically possible below the limit value. Subjecting workers to a decontamination procedure and strengthening the related training requirements are important elements in order to significantly contribute to reducing the risks related to such exposure. In order to ensure a level playing field, an annex to this Directive should provide for minimum training requirements, including specific requirements for workers in specialised asbestos removal undertakings.
Amendment 98 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 14 a (new)
Recital 14 a (new)
(14a) The notification system is important to allow the supervision by the competent national authority of works during which asbestos may be disturbed. The information should include the following additional elements to better inform the national competent authority: the areas in which the work is to be carried out, the equipment used for the protection and decontamination of workers, and a plan for waste disposal. Such additional information would allow, where appropriate, the intervention of the competent national authority to ensure the protection of those involved.
Amendment 102 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 15
Recital 15
(15) Employers should take all necessary steps to identify presumed asbestos-containing materials, if appropriate by obtaining information from the owners of the premises as well as other sources of information, including relevant registers. They should record, befbe required to carry out a screening for the presence of asbestos-containing materials on the premises prior to the start of any work in buildings, ships, aircrafts or other installations build before the national ban came into force. Such screening should be carried out by a qualified and certified operator and should include a diagnosis adapted to the workplace. A report should state either the absence ore the startpresence of any asbestos removal project, the presence or presumed presence of asbestos in buildings or installations an, and its fibre type if present, with a detailed description of the nature of contamination and its precise location and estimated quantities. That operator should communicate this information to others who may be exposed to asbestos as a result of its use, of maintenance or of other activities in or on buildings.
Amendment 107 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 15 b (new)
Recital 15 b (new)
(15b) The safe removal and disposal of asbestos-containing materials should be a priority, because repair, maintenance, encapsulation or sealing only lead to the postponement of the removal, which can perpetuate the risks for inhabitants and workers for many years. The encapsulation and sealing of asbestos- containing materials which can technically be removed should be prohibited, while not putting poorer households at a disadvantage because of their inability to afford necessary renovations. Appropriate accompanying measures are therefore needed. In that regard, the Union provides significant funding, in particular through the Recovery and Resilience Facility, to be used to support national measures for the removal of asbestos in the context of renovations. Where asbestos is not removed, the relevant structures should be identified, registered and regularly monitored.
Amendment 110 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 15 b (new)
Recital 15 b (new)
(15b) In order to provide for the implementation of this Directive, the necessary measure should be taken by member states to guarantee the enforcing applicable laws and regulations, including through a the support of the labour inspectorate in consideration to the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) minimum objective of one inspector for every 10.000 workers.
Amendment 119 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 15 d (new)
Recital 15 d (new)
(15d) There is a need to provide sufficient and focused administrative support to help employers, in particular microenterprises and small and medium- sized enterprises, implement this Directive. In particular, standardised processes for the removal of asbestos- containing materials would help to reduce the levels of asbestos dust, the cost of those operations and facilitate the fulfilment of the notification requirements.
Amendment 122 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 15 e (new)
Recital 15 e (new)
(15e) Directive 2009/148/EC should be regularly updated to take into account the latest scientific knowledge and technical developments including an evaluation of different types of asbestos fibres and their adverse health effects. The Commission should start by entry into force of this Directive the consultation process for updating the provisions on fibrous silicates and, in that context, should in particular assess whether riebeckite, winchite, richterite, fluoro-edenite should be included within the scope of that Directive.
Amendment 124 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 15 f (new)
Recital 15 f (new)
(15f) In order to keep pace with technological developments, the Commission should, by ...[five years after the entry into force of this Directive] and every five years thereafter, after consulting the social partners, review the technological and scientific information on asbestos identification, measurement and warning technology and should issue guidelines where such technology is to be used in order to protect workers from exposure to asbestos. A more systematic exchange between Member States of best practices should also be established for that purpose.
Amendment 127 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 15 g (new)
Recital 15 g (new)
(15g) In order to support the implementation of this Directive, the Commission should, in cooperation with the ACSH, develop guidelines. Those guidelines should, where appropriate, include sector-specific responses.
Amendment 129 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 2
Article 2
For the purposes of this Directive, ‘asbestos’ means the following fibrous silicates, which are meeting the criteria for classifiedcation as carcinogens 1A or 1B according to Regulation (EC) 1272/2008*:
Amendment 132 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 2 – point f a (new)
Article 2 – point f a (new)
(fa) erionite, CAS 66733-21-9 and CAS 66733-21-9;
Amendment 135 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 a (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 a (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 3 – paragraph 1
Article 3 – paragraph 1
(2a) In Article 3, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following: "This Directive shall apply to all activities in which workers are or may be exposed in the course of their workknowingly or unknowingly to dust arising from asbestos or materials containing asbestos."
Amendment 139 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 b (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 b (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 3 – paragraph 3
Article 3 – paragraph 3
Amendment 143 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 c (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 c (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 3 – paragraph 4
Article 3 – paragraph 4
Amendment 146 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 d (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 d (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 4 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2
Article 4 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2
(2d) In Article 4(3), the second subparagraph is replaced by the following: "The notification mustshall include at least a brief description of: (a) the location of the worksite and the specific areas in which the work will be carried out; (b) the type and quantities of asbestos used or handled; (c) the activities and processes involved; (d) the number of workers involved; , a list of the workers likely to be assigned to the site, the individual certificates proving their competence and the training received, and the dates of the mandatory medical visits; (e) the starting date and duration of the work and the planned working hours; (f) measures taken to limit the exposure of workers to asbestos; (fa) the characteristics of the equipment used for the protection and decontamination of workers; (fb) the procedure for the decontamination of workers and equipment, durations and working hours; (fc) the characteristics of the equipment used for waste disposal; (fd) a provisional aeraulic balance for work carried out under confinement; (fe) a plan for safe and sustainable waste disposal, including with regard to the destination of asbestos containing waste.” Or. en (See wording of Article 4(3) of Directive 2009/148/EC)
Amendment 151 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 e (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 e (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 4 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 a (new)
Article 4 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2 a (new)
(2e) In Article 4(3), the following subparagraph is added: “Notifications shall be kept by the responsible authority of the Member State for a minimum of 40 years, in accordance with national law and practice."
Amendment 153 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 f (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 2 f (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 5 – paragraph 2 a (new)
Article 5 – paragraph 2 a (new)
(2f) In Article 5, the following paragraph 2a (new) is added: “2a. Asbestos-containing materials already in use shall be safely removed and disposed of when technically feasible. They shall not be repaired, maintained, sealed, encapsulated or covered. Asbestos- containing materials which cannot be removed in the short term shall be identified, registered and regularly monitored.”
Amendment 157 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 6 – paragraph 1 – point b
Article 6 – paragraph 1 – point b
(b) work processes shall be designed so as not to produce asbestos dust or, if that proves impossible, to avoid the release of asbestos dust into the air to a level as low as technically possible by implementing at least the following measures: (i) asbestos dust suppression; (ii) the suction of asbestos dust at the source; (iii) the continuous sedimentation of asbestos fibres suspended in the air; (iv) appropriate decontamination;
Amendment 161 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 6 – paragraph 1 – point b a (new)
Article 6 – paragraph 1 – point b a (new)
(ba) for work carried out under confinement, the work area shall be protected by implementing at least the following measures: (i) setting a minimum pressure difference of minus 10; (ii) supplying clean replacement air from a point further away; (iii) checking the performance of negative pressure units and portable vacuums of local exhaust ventilation systems after the change of a HEPA filter and before the start of asbestos removal or at least once a year, by measuring the removal efficiencies of filters with a direct-reading particle counter.
Amendment 165 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 a (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 a (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 7 – paragraph 1
Article 7 – paragraph 1
(3a) In Article 7, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following: "1. Depending on the results of the initial risk assessment, and in order to ensure compliance with the limit value laid down in Article 8, measurement of asbestos fibres in the air at the workplace shall be carried out regularly.during the specific operational phases and at regular intervals during the work process."
Amendment 170 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 b (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 b (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 7 – paragraph 2
Article 7 – paragraph 2
(3b) In Article 7, paragraph 2 is replaced by the following: "2. Sampling must be representative of the real personal exposure of the worker to dust arising from asbestos or materials containing asbestos."
Amendment 172 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 c (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 3 c (new)
(3c) In Article 7, paragraph 5 is replaced by the following: "5. The duration of sampling mustshall be such that representative exposure can be established for an 8-hour reference period (one shift) by means of measurements or time-weighted calculationll operations in all their different phases carried out during the work process."
Amendment 177 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 4
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 7 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1
Article 7 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1
Fibre counting shall be carried out by phase-contrast microscope (PCM) in accordelectron microscopy or any other method giving equivalent or better results. For the purposes of ensuring compliance with the method asures on fibre commended in 1997 by the World Health Organization (WHO)* or, wherever possible, any other method giving equivalent or better results, such as a method based on electron microscopy (EM)unting referred to in this Article, the Commission shall support Member States by providing appropriate technical guidance, including on the technical transition from phase- contrast microscopy to electron microscopy, and information on relevant Union funds which can be used to support that transition.
Amendment 180 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 8
Article 8
Employers shall ensure that no worker is exposed to an airborne concentration of asbestos in excess of 0.,001 fibres per cm³3 (1 000 fibres per m3) as an 8-hour time- weighted average (TWA).
Amendment 187 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 a (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 5 a (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 10 – paragraph 1
Article 10 – paragraph 1
Amendment 190 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 11 – paragraph 1
Article 11 – paragraph 1
Before beginning demolition or maintenance work, employers shall take, if appropriate by obtaining information from the owners of the premises as well as from other sources of information, including relevant registers, all necessary steps to identify presumed asbestos- containing materials or renovation works on premises built before the year in which the national asbestos ban entered into force, the employer shall commission a screening to identify the asbestos- containing materials likely to be affected by the work. The premises shall be screened to identify all asbestos- containing materials, in accordance with the requirements of Part 6 of Annex XVII to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 and Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 305/2011. The screening shall be conducted by a qualified and certified operator or authority, taking into account Articles 14 and 15 of this Directive, and the national building law provisions. Such screening shall, where available, be based on information from public asbestos registries. This shall by no means replace the employers’ duty to carry out a comprehensive risk assessment.
Amendment 198 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 b (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 b (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 11 – paragraph 1 b (new)
Article 11 – paragraph 1 b (new)
(6b) In Article 11, the following paragraph is added: 1b. The Member States shall establish public registers of the certified operators authorised to carry out the asbestos screening, subject to minimum quality standards and in accordance with their national law and practice.
Amendment 200 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 a (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 a (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 11 – paragraph 2a (new)
Article 11 – paragraph 2a (new)
(6a) In Article 11, the following paragraph is added: The Member States shall regulate the details of explorations and investigations for the detection of asbestos-containing materials, in accordance with their national building regulations. Where the complete absence of asbestos cannot be guaranteed, works shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of this Directive where asbestos is present.
Amendment 202 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 a (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 a (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 12 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
Article 12 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
(6a) In Article 12(1), the introductory wording is replaced by the following: "In the case of certain activities such as demolition, asbestos removal work, repairing and maintenance, in respect of which it is foreseeable that the limit value set out in Article 8 will be exceeded despite the use of all possible technical preventive measures for limiting asbestos in air concentrations, the employer shall determine the measures intended to ensure protection of the workers while they are engaged in such activities, in particular the following: "
Amendment 206 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 d (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 d (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 12 – point c
Article 12 – point c
(6d) Article 12 point c is replaced by the following: "(c) the spread of dust arising from asbestos or materials containing asbestos outside the premises or site of action shall be prevented and ventilation of air from asbestos removal sites into enclosed spaces shall not be allowed."
Amendment 208 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 e (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 e (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 12 – point c
Article 12 – point c
(6e) In Article 12, the following paragraph is added: “A measurement of asbestos fibres concentration in the air shall be carried out after activities referred to in the first paragraph have been concluded in order to ensure that workers can safely re-enter the workplace.”
Amendment 213 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 f (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 f (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 13 – paragraph 1
Article 13 – paragraph 1
(6f) Article 13 paragraph 1 is replaced by the following: "A plan of work shall be drawn up before demolition work orany work oin removing asbestos and/or asbestos-containing products from buildings, structures, plant or installations or from shiplation to asbestos is started."
Amendment 216 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 g (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 g (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 14 – paragraph 2
Article 14 – paragraph 2
(6g) In Article 14, paragraph 2 is replaced by the following: "2. The content of the training mustshall be easily understandable for workers. It mustshall enable them to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills in terms of prevention and safety, particularly as regards: (a) effects on health, including the synergistic effect of smoking; (b) likely to contain asbestos; (c) asbestos exposure and the importance of preventive controls to minimise exposure; (d) protective equipment; (e) selection, liin accordance with the national law and practice applicable where the work takes place." the properties of asbestos and its the types of products or materials the operations that could result in safe work practices, controls and the appropriate role, choice, emergency procedures; decontamitnations and proper use of respiratory procedures; waste disposal; medical surveillance requiprement; (f) (g) (h) (i)s.
Amendment 221 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 h (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 h (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 14 – paragraph 3
Article 14 – paragraph 3
Amendment 224 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 i (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 i (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 15 – paragraph 1
Article 15 – paragraph 1
Amendment 227 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 j (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 j (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 15 – paragraph 1 a (new)
Article 15 – paragraph 1 a (new)
(6j) In Article 15, the following paragraph is added: “1a. Competent authorities shall grant permits to undertakings only if they have no doubt as to the reliability of the undertaking and its management. The permits shall be renewable every five years, in accordance with national law and practice.”
Amendment 232 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 k (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 k (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 15 – paragraph 1 b (new)
Article 15 – paragraph 1 b (new)
(6k) In Article 15, the following paragraph is added: “1b. Member States shall establish public registers of the undertakings that have been granted permits to remove asbestos pursuant to paragraph 1."
Amendment 237 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 l (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 l (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 16 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
Article 16 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
(6l) In Article 16 (1) the introductory part is replaced by the following: "In the case of all activities referred to in Article 3(1), and subject to Article 3(3), appropriate measures shall be taken to ensure that: [...]"
Amendment 239 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 l (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 l (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 16 – paragraph 1 – point c
Article 16 – paragraph 1 – point c
(6l) In Article 16(1), point c is replaced by the following: "(c) workers are provided with appropriate working or protective clothing; this as well as protective equipment, in particular respiratory equipment, which is subject to a mandatory individual fitting check; that all working or protective clothing remains within the undertaking; it may, however, be laundered in establishments outside the undertaking which are equipped for this sort of work if the undertaking does not carry out the cleaning itself; in that event the clothing shall be transported in closed containers;"
Amendment 247 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 m (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 m (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 16 – paragraph 1 – point c a (new)
Article 16 – paragraph 1 – point c a (new)
(6m) In Article 16(1), the following point is inserted: “(ca) regular compulsory breaks with sufficient time for rest are provided for workers wearing respiratory equipment;”
Amendment 252 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 n (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 n (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 16 – paragraph 1 – point e
Article 16 – paragraph 1 – point e
(6n) In Article 16(1), point e is replaced by the following: "(e) workers are provided with appropriate and adequate washing and toilet facilities, including showers in the case of dusty operations;, and are subject to a mandatory decontamination procedure; The decontamination procedure shall be designed with involvement of the relevant sectoral social partners to cover sector specific needs."
Amendment 253 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 p (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 p (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 17 – paragraph 2
Article 17 – paragraph 2
(6p) In article 17 (2) the first paragraph is replaced by the following: "2. In addition to the measures referred to in paragraph 1, and subject to Article 3(3), appropriate measures shall be taken to ensure that: [...]"
Amendment 258 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 q (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 q (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 18 – paragraph 1
Article 18 – paragraph 1
Amendment 260 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 r (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 r (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 18 – paragraph 2
Article 18 – paragraph 2
(6r) In Article 18, paragraph 2 is replaced by the following: "2. An assessment of each worker’s state of health must be available prior to the beginning of exposure to dust arising from asbestos or materials containing asbestos at the place of work. This at assessment mustshall include a specific examination of the chest. Annex I gives practical recommendations to which the Member States may refer for the clinical surveillance of workers; these recommendations shall be adapted to technical progress in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 17 of Directive 89/391/EEC. A new assessment must be available at least once every 3three years for as long as exposure continues. An individual health record shall be established and kept for a minimum of 40 years in accordance with national laws and/or practices for each worker referred to in the first subparagraph."
Amendment 265 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 s (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 s (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 18 b a (new)
Article 18 b a (new)
(6s) The following Article is inserted: “Article 18 ba 1. By ... [one year after the date of entry into force of this amending Directive], the Commission shall, in cooperation with the Advisory Committee for Safety and Health at Work, develop guidelines to support the application of this Directive. Those guidelines shall provide, where appropriate, sector-specific responses. 2. By entry into force of this amending Directive, the Commission shall start the consultation process for updating the fibrous silicates within the scope of this Directive and, in that context, assess the inclusion of riebeckite, winchite, richterite, fluoro-edenite. After consulting the social partners, the Commission shall, propose necessary amendments to this Directive in a legislative proposal. 3. By ... [five years after the date of entry into force of this amending Directive] and every five years thereafter, the Commission shall, after consulting the social partners, review the technological and scientific state of asbestos identification, measurement or warning technology and issue guidelines for when such technology is to be used in order to protect workers from exposure to asbestos.”
Amendment 267 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 t (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 6 t (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 19 – paragraph 1
Article 19 – paragraph 1
Amendment 274 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 a (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 a (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 21
Article 21
(7a) Article 21 is replaced by the following: "Member States shall keep a register of all recognised cases of asbestosis and mesothelioma.-related occupational diseases. An indicative list of diseases that can be caused by asbestos exposure is set out in Annex I."
Amendment 276 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 b (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 b (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 21 – paragraph 1 a (new)
Article 21 – paragraph 1 a (new)
(7b) In Article 21, the following paragraph is added: “The term recognised cases referred to in paragraph 1 shall not be limited to cases for which the compensation is granted, but shall refer to all cases of medically diagnosed asbestos-related diseases."
Amendment 281 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 c (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 c (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Article 21 a (new)
Article 21 a (new)
(7c) The following Article is inserted: “Article 21a All existing information, including from relevant registers, regarding the presence and location of asbestos shall be made available to firefighters and the emergency services.”
Amendment 285 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 d (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 d (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Annex I – point 1
Annex I – point 1
(7d) In Annex I, point 1 is replaced by the following: "1. Current knowledge indicates that exposure to free asbestos fibres can at least give rise to the following diseaseasbestos-related occupational diseases which Member States therefore shall introduce into their national law provisions: — asbestosis, — mesothelioma, — bronchial carcinoma, — gastro-intestinal carcinoma.lung carcinoma including bronchial carcinoma, — gastro-intestinal carcinoma, — carcinoma of the larynx, — carcinoma of the ovary, — benign pleural diseases including fibrotic lesions, rounded atelectasis and benign pleural effusion — non-malignant pleural diseases. 1a. Positive associations have been noted by the International Agency for Research on Cancer between asbestos exposure and the following diseases: — pharyngeal cancer, — colorectal cancer, — stomach cancer.”
Amendment 290 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 e (new)
Article 1 – paragraph 1 – point 7 e (new)
Directive 2009/148/EC
Annex I a (new)
Annex I a (new)