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Activities on sterilizers with ethylene oxide and formaldehyde

In Germany, occupational safety and health (OSH) is embodied in and shaped by numerous laws, regulations, and ordinances with a view to ensuring the safety and health of workers in the workplace. The “Technical Rules for Hazardous Substances” (TRGS) reflect the state of technology, occupational safety and health and occupational hygiene as well as other definite knowledge relating to activities involving hazardous substances including their classification and labelling.

Recently the TRGS-513 „Tätigkeiten an Sterilisatoren mit Ethylenoxid und Formaldehyd“ (Activities on sterilizers with ethylene oxide and formaldehyde) has been revised and describes the legal requirements and, what is more important in this context, the conditions under which these carcinogenic substances can be handled safely. These substances cannot be entirely substituted, so all targets of protection (patients, environment, workers) are taken into consideration.

The concrete conditions are especially and concisely described in “Anlage 5 TRGS 513 : Verfahrens- und stoffspezifische Kriterien (VSK) bei der Anwendung von Niedertemperatur-Dampf-Formaldehyd-(NTDF)-Verfahren zur Sterilisation im Gesundheitswesen.“

So far this TRGS 513 is in German only.

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Hazardous substances Committee (AGS)
BAUA - The German Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Country
Germany
Substances
  • Ethylene oxide (EC: 200-849-9)
  • Formaldehyde
  • Sterilizers
Professions
  • Hospital workers
Sector / branche
  • Professional, scientific and technical activities
  • Human health and social work activities
Solution types
  • 2. T – Technical measurements
  • 3. O – Organizational measurements
  • 4. P – Personal protection