Article R4227-50
The employer shall subdivide the areas in which explosive atmospheres may occur into zones and shall ensure that the minimum requirements for the protection of workers are applied in these areas. Join…
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The employer shall subdivide the areas in which explosive atmospheres may occur into zones and shall ensure that the minimum requirements for the protection of workers are applied in these areas. Join…
The manufacturer undertakes to fulfil all the conditions necessary for the approved quality system to remain effective.
The equipment is installed or equipped in such a way as to prevent any risk of a person falling into the shaft when the carrier is not at the landing, by means of guards fitted with a device preventin…
The traffic lanes used by mobile work equipment have sufficient clearance and a profile that allows them to be moved safely at the speed specified in the instruction manual. They must be kept free of…
In addition to the information and prevention visits and additional examinations which the worker receives, the employer shall have the occupational physician examine any worker exposed to the chemica…
The employer shall make the results of the checks provided for in this section available to the health professionals referred to in the first paragraph of Article L. 4624-1 and to the Social and Econo…
The general coordination plan kept on site may be consulted by : 1° The members of the social and economic committees called upon to intervene on the site; 2° The works doctor; 3° The members of the i…
In shafts deeper than twenty-five metres, the winches used to transport workers are powered mechanically.
If a shareholder decides to transfer shares to a third party outside the company, the proposed transfer of shares shall be notified to the company and to each of the shareholders either by registered…
The doctor must, without yielding to any abusive request, make it easier for the patient to obtain the social benefits to which his condition entitles him. To this end, he is authorised, unless the pa…
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