RRG Categorie: Health & Safety/Exposure Levels

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  • Netherlands – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels

    Styrene Exposure Levels – 20 ppm

  • New Zealand – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels

    Styrene Levels – Local regulations in force (reported July 2013)

  • Australia – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels

    Styrene Exposure Levels – No national regulations in force. New national OH&S legislation being developed to replace state-based legislation but not expected to cover styrene. (Reported July 2013)

  • Germany – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels

    Styrene Exposure Levels – 20 ppm inside the factory in force. Survey required for outside the factory. (Reports July 2012)

  • Turkey – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels

    Styrene Levels – All building facilities using solvents are to be licensed by Ministry of Environment. (Reported April 2020)

  • Poland – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels

    Styrene Levels – Short and long TWA exposure levels: 200 mg/m3 and 50 mg/m3 (Reported October 2015)

  • Canada – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels

    Styrene Exposure Limits – Varying limits by Province in force. Some potential new regulations pending in Province of Quebec (Reported April 2020)

  • Sweden – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels

    Styrene levels – 20 ppm in force for existing factories, 10 ppm required when building new ones from 2010. Outside factory limit under consideration. (Reported April 2020)

  • United Kingdom – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels

    COSHH https://www.hse.gov.uk/coshh/basics/exposurelimits.htm

  • Italy – Health & Safety/Exposure Levels

    Styrene levels – 100 ppm inside in force.(Reported in January 2017)