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New Recommendation on occupational diseases : some progress, but no harmonization in sight

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Vogel, Laurent

TUTB Newsletter

2004

26

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comment ; EU Directive ; notification of occupational diseases ; occupational disease ; schedule of occupational diseases ; trade union document

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"On 19 September 2003, the Commission adopted a new Recommendation on occupational diseases which replaces that of 1990. The new Recommendation is structured broadly like its predecessor. It is based on two schedules. The first schedule (annex I) contains occupational diseases that should be recognized in all Member States. The second schedule (annex II) contains a list of diseases suspected of being occupational in origin which should be subject to notification and which may be considered at a later stage for inclusion in the first schedule. ..."

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