Article R4212-4
The internal walls of air supply circuits do not contain materials that can disintegrate or decompose, emitting dust or substances that are hazardous to workers' health.
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The internal walls of air supply circuits do not contain materials that can disintegrate or decompose, emitting dust or substances that are hazardous to workers' health.
The workplace maintenance file indicates, where they have been fitted out for this purpose, the technical cleaning rooms and sanitary facilities that can be made available to workers carrying out main…
Young workers who hold a diploma or professional qualification corresponding to the activity in which they are engaged may be assigned to work for which a derogation may be granted in application of a…
All measures are taken to ensure that the active parts or grounds of an installation are not subjected to voltages which could be dangerous to persons, due to their proximity to an installation with a…
The surfaces of floors, walls and ceilings are designed so that they can be cleaned or repaired to achieve appropriate hygiene conditions.
The matter may be referred to the National Consultative Ethics Committee for Life Sciences and Health by the President of the Republic, the President of the National Assembly, the President of the Sen…
The Agency shall make available to the Minister for Labour and the other Ministers responsible for occupational risk prevention, as well as to the Advisory Council on Working Conditions, the informati…
The Agency is informed by the regional health agencies of any failure to comply with the rules applicable to the medical and biological activities falling within its remit. It shall propose to the Min…
The opinions and proposals of the territorial councils are forwarded to the Regional Conference on Health and Autonomy and its specialised commission on users' rights. They are made public. The Direct…
The departmental protocol provided for in the preceding articles also specifies the terms and conditions under which the resources of the Regional Health Agency are placed under the authority of the d…
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