Article R4534-140
When the facilities provided for in article R. 4534-139 are not suited to the nature of the work site, specially equipped work vehicles may be used to enable workers to ensure their personal cleanline…
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When the facilities provided for in article R. 4534-139 are not suited to the nature of the work site, specially equipped work vehicles may be used to enable workers to ensure their personal cleanline…
Employers shall provide workers with a sufficient quantity of drinking water to ensure their personal cleanliness. Where it is impossible to install running water, a drinking water tank of sufficient…
Where the layout of the premises does not allow the construction site vehicles, refectory and toilet facilities provided for in articles R. 4534-140, R. 4534-142 and R. 4534-144 to be installed, the e…
Subject to compliance with the corresponding provisions of this section, the obligations relating to: 1° Sanitary facilities, as set out in articles R. 4228-2 to R. 4228-7 and R. 4228-10 to R. 4228-18…
The employer shall provide workers with at least three litres of fresh drinking water per day per worker. National collective agreements specify the work situations, particularly climatic, in which ho…
The activity of medicine consists of the general or specialised care, for diagnostic, therapeutic or palliative purposes, of patients whose state of health requires care or monitoring of a medical nat…
The holder of the authorisation for medicine has at its disposal : 1° Full-time and part-time hospitalisation facilities, adapted to the patient's age and autonomy. By way of derogation, the authorisa…
The authorisation holder participates, where necessary, in the permanent care service referred to in Article L. 6111-1-3.
Part-time hospitalisation corresponds to a period of care less than or equal to twelve hours per twenty-four hours, not requiring accommodation, for patients whose state of health is compatible with t…
I. - The holder of a medical authorisation to care for adult patients must organise access to geriatric or multidisciplinary medical expertise, on site or by agreement, within a timeframe that is comp…
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