New workplace exposure limits for Indium upcoming in Germany and Austria, we inform you so you can act early!

Regulations for the use of indium and its compounds at work places are becoming stricter. The German Senate Comission for Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compunds in Work (MAK Komission) will soon classify indium as carcinogenic and germ cell mutagenic, introducing new obligations and potential risks for businesses that use, process, or release indium in the workplace.

Be prepared! Our webinar on 4th Nov 2024, 14:00 presents a valuable opportunity to get ahead of these changes. Industry and work safety experts will break down the latest developments, including the new indium exposure limits and their legal implications, the impact of the MAK Commission’s reclassification on your operations, and practical strategies to stay compliant while protecting your workforce. This is your chance to get informed, ask questins, and ensure your company is prepared for the future.

To maximize the benefits of the webinar, we encourage each company to send two representatives: one from management and the responsible person for work safety. This would ensure that both strategic and practical perspectives are covered.

“Closing eyes does not protect you from obligations.” Don’t wait until it’s too late – taking action now can save you from compliance challenges down the road. Start planning for the future by registering for our webinar today:

You are from outside Germany but have German or Austrian customers working with Indium or Indium compounds? Let them know about our initiative and forward this message!