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guidelines and best practices

These guidelines were developed to guide and facilitate the conduct of safety stakeholders, both public and private, in the application of measures of health and safety, in particular business sectors, in order to achieve a more skilled work of prevention.
All links below directed to the site ISPESL or PDF documents published by it.



General Guidelines
Guidelines on Decree Law 626/94
Guidelines for the implementation of Legislative Decree 626/94

Guidelines on D. Lgs 494/96
Guidelines for the implementation of Legislative Decree 494/96

Guidelines on D. Lgs 626/94 - Tit. VII
Guidelines for the implementation of Legislative Decree 626/94: Protection from carcinogens and / or mutagens - Update 2002

Guidelines on D. Lgs 626/94 - Tit. VII-Bis
Guidelines for the implementation of Legislative Decree 626/94: Protection against chemical agents

Guidelines on D. Lgs 626/94 - Tit. VII - Hardwood
Guidelines for the implementation of Legislative Decree 626/94: Protection from carcinogens



Guidelines management systems
Guidelines safety management system PM I
Guidelines for a system for managing health and safety at work of SMEs (SGSL)

Guidelines environmental and safety management system SMEs
Guidelines for the integration of environmental management systems and the Occupational Safety and Health (S & SL) in Small and Medium Enterprises



Guidelines VR
To factor risk
guidelines for the analysis of individual risk factors

For sector / industry
documents aimed at providing a guided tour to the identification and assessment of risks specific industry / sector

Public Administration
Guidelines for risk assessment applied to public administration

scientific laboratories
Guidelines for risk assessment applied to scientific laboratories

Small and Medium Business
Guidelines for risk assessment applied to small and medium enterprises

Structures of the NHS
Guidelines for risk assessment applied to the facilities of the National Health Service



Technical Guidelines
full text of technical guidelines. By of technical and scientific departments of ISPESL.



International Guidelines
In this section are available in Italian versions of the guidelines produced by leading international organizations dealing with health and safety at work (ILO, IMO, FAO, EC, European Agency Health and Safety at Work).
The objective is to disseminate, through the dissemination via the web, guidelines and recommendations that come from those institutions in a perspective of harmonization and sharing of strategies and means of prevention.

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