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Amendments To The Cabinet Of Ministers On 9 December 2002 The Regulations No 526 "labour Protection Requirements For The Use Of Work Equipment And Working At Height"

Original Language Title: Grozījumi Ministru kabineta 2002.gada 9.decembra noteikumos Nr.526 "Darba aizsardzības prasības, lietojot darba aprīkojumu un strādājot augstumā"

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 34 in Riga 2014 (21 January. Nr. 3 11) amendments to the Cabinet of Ministers on 9 December 2002 the regulations no 526 "labour protection requirements for the use of work equipment and working at height" Issued under the Labour Protection Act article 25 paragraph 2 and 17 to make the Cabinet on 9 December 2002 the regulations no 526 "labour protection requirements for the use of work equipment and working at height" (Latvian journal, 2002, 128; 2004, nr. 188. nr.; 2007, 88 no) the following amendments : 1. Complement with 90.1 and 90.2 points as follows: "90.1 the employer shall ensure that employees who provide or may provide the health care services and the work process or may come with the equipment (hereinafter referred to as medical instruments) that there is a risk to collide and cut this way of getting injury or infection, in addition to the provisions referred to in paragraph 89 of the training and instruction of trained in such matters : 1. the axis of 90.1 medical instruments the use of safe, equipped with security mechanisms; 2 90.1. the risk that may occur through contact with blood and other body fluids; 90.1 3. employment protection measures in relation to axis medical instrument use and disposal; 4. the importance of vaccination to 90.1. 90.2 employer provides employment protection measures to prevent or reduce the risk to workers ' safety and health, which provides or may provide the health care services and the work process or can come into contact with sharp medical instruments, including such measures, if they are appropriate for the employer: 1. in cooperation with 90.2 trade union representatives or persons of trust promotes awareness of risk that can lead to work with sharp medical instruments; 2. inform employees 90.2 on aid programs, if available; 3. promote 90.2 good practices in relation to accident prevention, as well as the registration and records of employment protection laws and regulatory requirements. " 2. Add to the informative reference to European Union directive to point 4 as follows: "4), Council of Europe 10 May 2010 the 2010/32/EU directive implementing the concluded by hospeem and EPSU framework contract for sharp injury prevention in the hospital and healthcare sector." Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis Health Minister Ingrida Cricket»