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Revised industry dust control guidance launched for bakeries

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Core Tip: Following a comprehensive review, the Federation of Bakers (FoB) has published its revised guidance on Dust Control and Health Surveillance in Bakeries.
Following a comprehensive review, the Federation of Bakers (FoB) has published its revised guidance on Dust Control and Health Surveillance in Bakeries.

The industry guidance which addresses one of the most significant occupational health risks in the bakery industry – respiratory exposure to flour and other ingredient dusts.

It was carried out by the FOB Health and Safety Committee (FHSC) which includes representatives from all sectors of the bakery industry including the Craft Bakers and Scottish Bakers.

The publication first appeared in the eighties and was last revised in 2008. It has now been updated again and reissued as a PDF download available from the FoB’s website.

The guidance provides information and advice for bakers and others working in the food manufacturing industry which, if followed, will help them reduce risk arising from employee exposure to flour and other ingredient dusts.

Following the guidance will also help employers in the industry meet their duty of care for employees and contribute to ensuring health and safety compliance.

In particular, the guidance provides advice on how to assess dust levels in the workplace and outlines a range of practical measures which can be taken to reduce dust exposures as low as reasonably practicable.

 
 
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