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Occupational Cancer Convention, 1974 | |
Date of adoption | June 24, 1974 |
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Date in force | June 10, 1976 |
Classification | Toxic Substances and Agents |
Subject | Occupational Safety and Health |
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Occupational Cancer Convention, 1974 is an International Labour Organization Convention.
It was established in 1974:
Noting the terms of the Radiation Protection Convention and Recommendation, 1960, and of the Benzene Convention and Recommendation, 1971, and
Considering that it is desirable to establish international standards concerning protection against carcinogenic substances or agents, and
Taking account of the relevant work of other international organisations, and in particular of the World Health Organisation and the International Agency for Research on Cancer, with which the International Labour Organisation collaborates, and
Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals regarding control and prevention of occupational hazards caused by carcinogenic substances and agents,...[1]
Ratifications
Country | Date | Notes |
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References
- ^ - ILO Convention C139
External links
- www.ilo.org/ official ILO site.
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