Article R4434-10
The employer must keep a record of the types and models of individual hearing protectors allocated to workers, so that they can be replaced properly when they become worn.
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The employer must keep a record of the types and models of individual hearing protectors allocated to workers, so that they can be replaced properly when they become worn.
A tripartite agreement may be concluded to extend the duration of the apprenticeship contract or period if it is suspended for a reason beyond the apprentice's control. The duration of the apprentices…
…sible for the economy on the basis of Articles L. 430-5, L. 430-7, L. 430-7-1, L. 430-8 or L. 430-9 and if there are grounds for re-examining the case, the undertakings concerned that made the notific…
Disputes relating to the electoral roll and the legality of the electoral process fall within the jurisdiction of the courts.
…on in the field of genetic characteristics testing ; 2° Obtaining qualifications, carrying out work and publishing during the period of validity of the approval. These criteria are specified by the Di…
The commission examines the knowledge, skills and competencies acquired during the person's initial training, professional experience and lifelong learning which have been validated by a competent bod…
Findings drawn up in application of articles L. 1334-8 and L. 1334-8-1 are communicated, at their request, to the representative of the State in the département, to the director general of the regiona…
…article L. 143-1, whether or not taken out under the authorisation provided for in the same article and in article L. 382-1, may be transferred to a plan mentioned in article L. 144-2 under the condit…
…uction is provided for in articles R. 623-4 to R. 623-6 as well as in articles R. 623-15, R. 623-17 and R. 623-36 must be written in the French language. The person in charge of missions under the aut…
…out organ removal for therapeutic purposes send the Director General of the Regional Health Agency and the Director General of the Biomedicine Agency the information required to evaluate their activi…
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