Technical specification for occupational health monitoring

The technical specifications for occupational health monitoring are as follows:

1 range

2 normative reference documents

3 Terms and definitions

4 General rules

4. 1 Occupational health monitoring purpose

4.2 Application of Occupational Health Monitoring Data

4.3 Target Diseases of Occupational Health Surveillance

4.4 Definition principles of occupational hazards in occupational health monitoring

4.5 Definition principle of occupational health monitoring population

4.6 Types and Periods of Occupational Health Surveillance

4.7 Determination of Occupational Health Monitoring Methods and Inspection Indicators

5. Occupational health monitoring of workers exposed to harmful chemical factors

5. 1 lead and its inorganic compounds

5.2 Tetraethyl Lead

5.3 Mercury and its inorganic compounds

5.4 Manganese and its Inorganic Compounds

5.5 Beryllium and Its Inorganic Compounds

5.6 Cadmium and its inorganic compounds

5.7 Chromium and Its Inorganic Compounds

5.8 zinc oxide

5.9 arsenic

5. 10 hydrogen arsenide (hydrogen arsenide)

5. 1 1 phosphorus and its inorganic compounds

5. 12 phosphine

5. 13 barium compounds (barium chloride, barium nitrate, barium acetate)

5. 14 vanadium and its inorganic compounds

5. 15 trialkyltin

5. 16 thallium and its inorganic compounds

5. 17 nickel carbonyl

5. 18 fluorine and its inorganic compounds

5. 19 benzene (refers to contact with industrial toluene and xylene)

5.20 Carbon disulfide

5.2 1 carbon tetrachloride

5.22 methanol

5.23 gasoline

5.24 methyl bromide

5.25 1, 2- dichloroethane

5.26 n-hexane

5.27 Amino and nitro compounds of benzene

5.28 trinitrotoluene

5.29 benzidine

5.30 chlorine gas

5.3 1 sulfur dioxide

5.32 Nitrogen oxides

5.33 ammonia

5.34 phosgene

5.35 formaldehyde

5.36 monomethylamine

5.37 carbon monoxide

5.38 Hydrogen sulfide

5.39 vinyl chloride

5.40 Trichloroethylene

5.4 1 chloropropene

5.42 chloroprene

5.43 Organic fluorine

5.44 Toluene diisocyanate

5.45 dimethylformamide

5.46 Cyanide and Nitrile Compounds

5.47 Phenol (refers to phenolic compounds such as cresol, catechol, resorcinol and hydroquinone). )

5.48 Pentachlorophenol

5.49 chloromethyl ether [refer to the implementation of bis (chloromethyl) ether]

5.50 acrylamide

5.5 1 UDMH

5.52 dimethyl sulfate

5.53 organophosphorus pesticides

5.54 carbamate insecticides

5.55 pyrethroids

5.56 Acid mist or anhydride

5.57 Asthma

5.58 Coke Oven Emissions

6 Occupational health monitoring of workers exposed to dust

6. 1 free silica dust (crystalline silica dust)

6.2 pulverized coal

6.3 asbestos dust

6.4 Other inorganic dust causing pneumoconiosis

6.5 Cotton dust (including flax, soft linen and jute dust)

6.6 organic dust

7. Occupational health monitoring of workers exposed to harmful physical factors

7. 1 noise

7.2 Hand-transmitted vibration

7.3 high temperature

7.4 High pressure (see GB20827)

7.5 ultraviolet radiation

7.6 microwave oven

Occupational health monitoring of workers exposed to harmful biological factors

8. 1 Brucella

8.2 Bacillus anthracis (Bacillus anthracis for short)

9 Occupational health monitoring of special operations personnel

9. 1 electrician operation

9.2 aerial work

9.3 Pressure Vessel Operation

9.4 TB prevention and control actions

9.5 Hepatitis Prevention and Control Operation

9.6 Professional motor vehicle driving operation

9.7 video operation

9.8 Smooth operation

9.9 Aviation business

Legal basis:

Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Occupational Diseases

Twenty-seventh to provide the employer with equipment that may cause occupational hazards, it shall provide Chinese instructions, and set warning signs and media warning instructions in the eye-catching position of the equipment. In fact, the description should include equipment performance, possible occupational hazards, precautions for operation and maintenance of safety helmet, occupational disease protection and emergency treatment measures.