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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 5: Special provisions applicable to work equipment used for lifting loads

Article R4323-49

Lifting accessories are stored in such a way that they cannot be damaged or deteriorated. They are withdrawn from service as soon as they show any defect likely to lead to breakage.

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 3: Additional requirements for mobile work equipment

Article R4324-41

Mobile work equipment comprising parts which, during work, exceed the clearance gauge must, during transport or movement, be fitted with the necessary devices to hold these parts in a safe position. T…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 5: Special provisions applicable to work equipment used for lifting loads

Article R4323-43

When a load has to be lifted simultaneously by two or more pieces of work equipment used for lifting non-guided loads, operating procedures are defined and applied to ensure that operators and operati…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 5: Special provisions applicable to work equipment used for lifting loads

Article R4323-47

Lifting accessories are chosen and used according to the loads to be handled, the gripping points, the attachment device and the atmospheric conditions, taking into account the slinging method and con…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Protectors and protective devices

Article R4324-4

Components of work equipment where there is a risk of breakage or bursting are fitted with appropriate guards.

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 3: Additional requirements for mobile work equipment

Article R4324-42

Where the driver's direct field of vision is insufficient, self-propelled mobile work equipment is fitted with auxiliary devices to improve visibility. When this equipment is used at night or in dark…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 5: Special provisions applicable to work equipment used for lifting loads

Article R4323-48

Containers for bulk loads intended to be attached to work equipment used for lifting are able to withstand the stresses experienced during loading, transport, handling and storage of the load and to p…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 3: Additional requirements for mobile work equipment

Article R4324-45

Self-propelled mobile work equipment which, by itself or because of its trailers or load, presents a fire hazard, must be fitted with fire-fighting equipment, unless the place of use is equipped with…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 1: Collective prevention

Article R4434-4

Where the nature of the activity means that workers benefit from the use of rest areas placed under the responsibility of the employer, noise in these areas is reduced to a level compatible with their…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Sub-paragraph 1: Individual monitoring and additional examinations

Article R4412-44

Depending on the risk assessment, a worker assigned to work exposing him to chemical agents hazardous to health may undergo an additional medical examination prescribed by the occupational physician t…

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