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The presentation The Facts The Momentum The Strategy The Animation The Solutions The STOP-principle The Factsheets The Results – so far The Challenge The Invitation . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

The facts In Europe each year 100.000 people die because of work related cancer caused by carcinogenic substances 7-12 deaths every hour 10-12 new cases every hour It is not just a problem of the past! Source: RIVM 2016 . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

THE MOMENTUM Dutch conference 2016 ‘Preventing work- related cancer’: A need for more ambition The start of a new initiative, the Roadmap on Carcinogens “A voluntary action scheme on raising awareness and exchanging good practices” . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

The strategy A journey through Europe towards tackling carcinogens by raising awareness and offering help to business and workers to comply. By: Building a community of friends Engage stakeholders by organising and attending events Delivering facts & figures Collect and publish solutions . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

The animation Animation ‘Roadmap on carcinogens 2016-2019. Part of the official kick-off of the roadmap by the six partners at the Dutch European presidency conference in May 2016. Animation ‘tackling workrelated exposure to carcinogens. Part of the Austrian European presidency conference in September 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEjsSiMzvnU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRuI-_HfRD4 . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

The presentation The Facts The Momentum The Strategy The Animation The Solutions The STOP-principle The Factsheets The Results – so far The Challenge The Invitation . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

Offering help: THE SOLUTIONS A broad spectrum of: Solutions Good Practices Cases of ‘what’s been done’ to prevent exposure to carcinogens To inspire others, to show that it is possible to act! Currently 69 published (and more to come) . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

Examples of solutions . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved! 23 October 2018

THE SOLUTIONS . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

almost 200 “dust free”-tools have been validated Fine particulate matter is harmful to health, particularly when it contains carcinogens like respirable crystalline silica (RCS), hardwood, chromium and nickel almost 200 “dust free”-tools have been validated . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

Raising Awareness: the STOp-principle Which measurement to take – in what order? It’s easy to remember – STOP keeps you safe! . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

1 … Substitution Replace dangerous substances with less dangerous ones. Substitution is always the first measurement to consider. . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

2 … Technical measurements From closed systems to effective air suction, many techniques help to reduce the exposure towards carcinogens dramatically. And, as techniques even work automatically and they keep everyone in your surroundings safe, they are a first step to reduce exposure towards carcinogens . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

3 … Organisational measurements Did you close that door and keep that lid shut? Is your workplace tidy and cleaned on a regular basis? Does everyone wash their hands and face before eating, drinking and smoking? Also think about measures to lower the exposure duration and minimize the amount of workers. These are organisational measurements which help a lot to reduce the exposure towards carcinogenic substances. . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

4 … Personal Protection Sometimes substitution is not possible and technical and organizational measurements are not enough. Then you need to use personal protection. Personal protection helps to keeps carcinogens away from lungs and skin. . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

Raising Awareness: the FACTSHEETS Factsheets make briefly clear: what the problem is, where risks occur, how symptoms can affect you, and what you can do Give access to published solutions on the roadmap’s website . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

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More factsheets Final batch of factsheets will be published end 2018 5 more substances General ways to manage carcinogens at the workplace, like STOP (the hierarchy of controls measures) Language versions possible, FOP’s deliver translations . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

The presentation The Facts The Momentum The Strategy The Animation The Solutions The STOP-principle The Factsheets The Results – so far The Challenge The Invitation . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

The RESULTS – so far Launch of a dedicated website: www.roadmaponcarcinogens.eu 857 friends: individual persons, organisations, companies and 16 European countries (21Oct2018) 62 passed events, 30+ scheduled 69 solutions published (and counting) 18 factsheets (10 more in the pipeline) . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

The CHALLENGE To gain further results the Roadmap on Carcinogens needs your innovative ideas, your solutions, your network! The roadmap needs you ….. and your commitment! . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

The invitation http://bit.ly/roadmapjoin Do it now! Join in: become friends of the roadmap, get connected and stay up to date Get active: organize and add your events or activities and be inspired by others Help each other: share your solutions or good practices . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!

Join in! www.roadmaponcarcinogens.eu Contact us, we offer assistance: www.roadmaponcarcinogens.eu info@roadmaponcarcinogens.eu . | The "Roadmap on Carcinogens" - an invitation to get involved!