Article D4153-3
Minors may not work more than thirty-five hours a week or seven hours a day. Their remuneration may not be less than the minimum growth wage, taking into account a deduction of no more than 20%.
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Minors may not work more than thirty-five hours a week or seven hours a day. Their remuneration may not be less than the minimum growth wage, taking into account a deduction of no more than 20%.
The special register is kept at the disposal of the employee representatives on the social and economic committee, under the responsibility of the employer.
I.-It is forbidden to assign young people to temporary work at a height where the risk of falling from a height is not prevented by collective protection measures. II-The ban mentioned in I may be wai…
It is forbidden to assign young people to work at height on trees and other woody and semi-woody species.
It is forbidden to assign young people to work that exposes them to extreme temperatures likely to damage their health.
It is forbidden to assign young people to : 1° Slaughtering, euthanising or rendering animals; 2° Work in contact with ferocious or venomous animals.
…For the purposes of checking the effectiveness or extent of exposure to occupational risk factors and the completeness of the data declared as referred to in article L. 4163-16, employers are required…
The Commission may decide unanimously to admit additional members, chosen from among the other financial contributors to prevention and health promotion at regional level.
The Director General of the Agence de la biomédecine will acknowledge receipt of the request and specify the time required to examine it. If the request requires resources that are excessive in relati…
In application of Article L. 1418-1, the academies, learned medical or scientific societies and approved associations mentioned in Article L. 1114-1 may refer to the Agence de la biomédecine any reque…
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