The Bitumen Industry - A Global Perspective

New edition
Date: 
4 juli, 2011

Eurobitume and the Asphalt Institute have launched an updated, definitive guide to bitumen.

This edition features a new chapter dedicated to oxidised bitumen and an expanded glossary.

A description of the production, chemistry, use, specification and occupational exposures related to bitumen from the manufacturers' perspective. A joint publication of the Asphalt Institute and Eurobitume.

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Latest news

  • Bitumen in service (in the road, on the roof, ... ) is an inert material and represents no hazard to human health. During its storage, transportation and application it is heated to high temperatures so, for those working with bitumen, hazards do exist, although these can be easily managed.

    “Hazard” and “Risk” have very different meanings. See how they differ here.

  • Two new leaflets have been produced and made their debut at E&E 2012.

    'Move forward with confidence' and 'Working with confidence' provide an introduction to Eurobitume and highlight the health, safety and environmental information available on the Eurobitume website.

    To view a page-turning PDF of either leaflet please click on the leaflet name above.
     

  • More detail on the IARC Monograph Volume 103 evaluation of occupational exposures to bitumen and bitumen emissions has been published in The Lancet, December 2011.

    Updated 15 May 2013 - see final paragraph.

  • Eurobitume and the Asphalt Institute have launched an updated, definitive guide to bitumen.

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