Article L4631-1
An occupational social service is set up in all establishments usually employing at least two hundred and fifty employees.
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An occupational social service is set up in all establishments usually employing at least two hundred and fifty employees.
The provisions of this Title are applicable in establishments comprising at least one basic nuclear installation within the meaning of…
The occupational social services department works in the workplace to monitor and facilitate employees' personal lives.It works closely with the occupational health and safety department. It maintains…
Self-employed workers covered by Book VI of the Social Security Code may join the inter-company occupational health and prevention service of their choice. They benefit from a specific range of servic…
By way of derogation from articles L. 1111-2 and L. 1111-3, for the application of section 1 of chapter III of title II of book VI of the fourth part of the regulatory part, a decree in the Conseil d'…
The head of a company that is a member of an inter-company occupational health and prevention service can benefit from the range of services offered to employees.
For building or civil engineering operations undertaken by municipalities or groups of municipalities with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants, the project manager may be entrusted, by delegation from the pr…
When several building or civil engineering works have to be carried out at the same time on the same site by several project owners, the latter work together to prevent the risks resulting from the in…
In order to ensure the safety and protect the health of people working on a building or civil engineering site, the client, the project manager and the health and safety coordinator mentioned in artic…
Only health establishments may be authorised, in accordance with Chapter II of Title II of Book I of this Part, to have one or more units participating in the emergency medical assistance service, the…
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