Convenio sobre el cáncer profesional 1974 (núm. 139)
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Universidad de Alcalá
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ISSN: 2282-2313
Year of publication: 2019
Issue Title: Conmemoración del Centenario de la OIT, 2019
Volume: 7
Issue: 0
Pages: 1090-1103
Type: Article
More publications in: Revista Internacional y Comparada de Relaciones Laborales y Derecho del Empleo
Abstract
This paper is a commentary on the Occupational Cancer Convention No. 139 adopted by the ILO in 1974. It is one of the ILO’s international standards on Occupational Safety and Health aimed at protecting workers from specific occupational hazards, in this case, those derived from the exposure to carcinogenic substances or agents. The Convention includes a series of obligations for the States that ratify it, i.e., the identification of prohibited carcinogenic substances or agents; the replacement of carcinogens with less dangerous ones; the protection of workers against the risks arising from the use of these products when it is not possible to eliminate them, and the establishment of an appropriate system of records; the duty of information and training of exposed workers; and, finally, risk assessment and health surveillance