What are the risks to professional and industrial users of creosote?
Professional and industrial uses of creosote have been allowed to continue since it is possible to introduce measures to reduce exposure, for example, engineering controls and personal protective equipment for workers. That is, the risk assessments and exposure reduction methods used by professional users should further minimise any risks This regulation also strengthens the restrictions on the industrial and professional use of creosote through further restrictions on the specification of the creosote, compared to the current EU legislation.
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