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Previous comments: C.13, C.119, C.136, C.139, C.148, C.155, C.161, C.162 and C.187
Repetition The Committee notes that in its brief report, the Government once again refers to the Rulebook on the Minimum Health and Safety Requirements Regarding the Exposure of Workers to Chemical Substances, indicating that pursuant to section 11(2) of the Rulebook, the procedures relating to the protection of health when working with dangerous chemical substances for which there is a binding biological limit value are provided for in Annex No. 2 of the Rulebook. However, the Committee notes that despite its request, the Government has not submitted a copy of the Rulebook and its annexes and has not provided information on measures taken to give effect to the Convention. Recalling that the Office is available to assist governments in bringing their national law and practice into conformity with the Conventions, the Committee requests the Government to provide detailed information in its next report on measures taken or envisaged to give full effect to each of the provisions of the Convention and to submit a copy of the abovementioned Rulebook and its annexes. The Committee hopes that the Government will make every effort to take the necessary action in the near future.
The Committee notes the brief first report provided by the Government indicating that there are no specific regulations enforcing the provisions of the Convention, but that Annex No. 2 of the Rulebook on the Minimum Health and Safety Requirements Regarding the Exposure of Workers to Chemical Substances – List of binding occupational exposure limit values – refers to lead and its ionic mixtures. Recalling that, under article 22 of the ILO Constitution, the Government is required to submit regular reports on the measures which it has taken to give effect to the provisions of the Conventions to which it is a party, and referring the Government to its comments under the Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981 (No. 155), on the availability of the Office to assist governments, the Committee asks the Government to provide information in its next report on measures taken or envisaged to give full effect to the provisions of the Convention and to submit a copy of the abovementioned Rulebook and its annexes.