Article R4323-51
When mobile work equipment is used in a work area, the employer must draw up appropriate traffic rules and ensure that they are properly applied.
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When mobile work equipment is used in a work area, the employer must draw up appropriate traffic rules and ensure that they are properly applied.
Organisational measures are taken to prevent workers on foot from being in the area where mobile work equipment is in use. Where the presence of workers on foot is nevertheless required for the proper…
The driving of self-propelled mobile work equipment and work equipment used for lifting is reserved for workers who have received appropriate training. This training is completed and updated as necess…
Falls from a work surface must be prevented by: 1° Integrated or securely fixed rigid guardrails of appropriate strength, placed at a height of between one metre and 1.10 m and comprising at least : a…
Personal protective equipment and work clothing made available to workers in application of the provisions of this part do not constitute benefits in kind within the meaning of Article L. 3141-25.
Workers may only be present on mechanically powered mobile work equipment in safe, specially equipped areas. If work has to be carried out while the equipment is in motion, the speed must be adapted.
Temporary work at height is carried out from a work surface designed, installed or equipped in such a way as to protect workers' health and safety. The workstation must be such that it allows the work…
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…
Mobile work equipment with a combustion engine may only be brought into and used in work areas if sufficient air is guaranteed in these areas that does not present a risk to the health and safety of w…
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