Article R4534-131
Welding, riveting and sandblasting work may only be carried out by competent workers. Personal protective equipment, such as gloves, gaiters or leggings, aprons or protective waistcoats, "pile support…
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Showing 131–140 of 27387 articles for “Art. Aut. conc. n° 14-DCC-167 du 13 Nov 2014”
Welding, riveting and sandblasting work may only be carried out by competent workers. Personal protective equipment, such as gloves, gaiters or leggings, aprons or protective waistcoats, "pile support…
When arc welding work is being carried out on a site, screens are used to mask the arcs from people other than the welders or their assistants, in order to eliminate the risks of dazzle and the danger…
When no opposition has been lodged within the time limit and after taking into account an additional period of ten days required for the appeal to be forwarded, the court registrar shall declare the E…
…tation of the legal guarantee of conformity in the event of the appearance of a lack of conformity. During this period, the consumer is only required to establish the existence of the lack of conformi…
…tation of the legal guarantee of conformity in the event of the appearance of a lack of conformity. During a period of one year from the date of supply, the consumer is only required to establish the…
…ntation of the legal guarantee of conformity in the event of the appearance of a lack of conformity during a period of X as from the supply of the digital content or digital service. During this perio…
Safety goggles must be worn when working on hard materials likely to produce splinters.
Measures are taken to prevent workers being injured by splashes of concrete, mortar or cement applied by mechanical or pneumatic means.
…"interventional rhythmology" modality comprises the following entries: 1° Option A, comprising, in adults, interventional diagnostic electrophysiology procedures and procedures for fitting single and…
…Interventional rhythmology" modality, terms B and C; 2° "Ischaemic and structural cardiopathies in adults" modality; 3° "Congenital cardiopathies other than rhythmology" modality, term A. IV.-Authoris…
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