1. Ban on asbestos diaphragms in the chlorine-related chemical industry and efforts toward a worldwide ban.
- Author
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Giannasi F
- Subjects
- Brazil, Chlorine, European Union, Humans, Risk Factors, Sodium Hydroxide, Asbestos toxicity, Chemical Industry standards, Electrolysis instrumentation, Occupational Exposure prevention & control, Occupational Exposure standards
- Abstract
The EU Directive 1999/77/EC, prohibiting new applications of chrysotile, exempted diaphragms used in electrolysis to produce chorine and caustic soda in existing chlor-alkali plants until they reach the end of their service life, or until suitable asbestos-free substitutes become available, whichever is sooner. There is no technical justification for extending this exemption after January 2008, when it is scheduled for review. Economic interests should not take precedence over the social and environmental costs imposed by the asbestos production required for this industry. The EU Scientific Committee on Toxicity, Ecotoxicity and the Environment should not further delay the necessary decision on a total and immediate worldwide ban of the mining, manufacturing, and all uses of asbestos.
- Published
- 2007
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