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Repetition The Committee notes the information provided regarding effect given to Articles 5–7 of the Convention. The Committee also notes with interest, the information regarding recently adopted legislation including the Work Place (Minimum Health and Safety Requirements for the Protection of Workers from Risks resulting from Exposure to Noise) Regulations 2006 and the Work Place (Minimum Health and Safety Requirements for the Protection of Workers from Risks resulting from Exposure to Vibration) Regulations 2005. The Committee notes that, although the Government previously has only accepted the application of the Convention as regards to air pollution, the recently adopted legislation paves the way for an extension of the coverage of the Convention to cover also noise and vibration. The Committee requests the Government to keep the Office informed of any developments in this respect. Article 4 of the Convention. Codes of practice. The Committee notes the information that no codes of practice have been issued by the Occupational Health and Safety Authority. The Committee requests the Government to keep the Office informed of any new developments in this respect. Article 8. Exposure limits. The Committee notes the Government’s indication that its current limit values laid down in local amendments have been transposed from relevant EU Directives. However, the Committee would still request the Government to provide information with its next report on the criteria established to determine the limits of exposure to air pollution in the working environment, as provided in Article 8. Article 11(1). Medical examination. The Committee notes that, in response to its previous comment, the Government indicates that the enforcement of the General Provisions for Health and Safety at Workplaces Regulation (LN 36 of 2003) including section 16 which calls for pre-assignment medical examinations to be carried out, falls within the remit of the Occupational Health and Safety Authority. The Committee requests the Government to provide further information on the practical application of this Article including the nature and frequency of the periodical medical examinations. The Committee notes that the Government’s report is silent on the Committee’s comments on the application of the Articles below and urges the Government to provide further information in response thereto.Article 1(2) and (3) of the Convention. Excluded branches. The Committee notes that under section 3 of the Occupational Health and Safety Authority Act (Chapter 424) (Act No. 27 of 2000), activities carried out by members of the armed forces, the police force or by the civil protection services are excluded from the application of the Act. It notes that the occupational health and safety of these workers must be ensured as far as possible in the light of the overall scope of these services. The Committee requests the Government to supply information with its next report on the measures taken to ensure the occupational safety and health protection in respect to air pollution for these branches and to provide copies of relevant regulations.Article 2. Air pollution, noise and vibration. The Committee notes with interest the adoption in April 2004 of Work Place (Minimum Health and Safety Requirements for the Protection of Workers from Risks arising from exposure to Noise) Regulations, 2004 (Legal Notice 185 of 2004). It asks the Government to provide information with its next report to the extent to which effect has been given or is proposed to be given to the Convention in respect of the hazard of noise. It also asks the Government to provide information on whether measures have been taken or envisaged to issue special regulations applicable to air pollution and vibration, and whether the Government envisages adopting a legal definition of “air pollution”.Article 9. Technical measures. The Committee requests the Government to provide information with its next report on the technical measures applied to new plant or processes in design or installation, or added to existing plant or processes, as well as the supplementary organizational measures intended to ensure the protection of workers against hazards arising from air pollution, as called for by Article 9 of the Convention.