Article R3423-1
To determine an employee's guaranteed minimum monthly pay, the number of hours corresponding to the contractual working time for the month in question in the company employing the employee is taken in…
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To determine an employee's guaranteed minimum monthly pay, the number of hours corresponding to the contractual working time for the month in question in the company employing the employee is taken in…
Buildings intended to house workplaces are designed and constructed in such a way as to be able to withstand, as a whole and in each of their components, the combined effect of their weight, extreme c…
I.-The minimum proportion of employees mentioned in 1° of I of Article L. 4162-1 is set at 25% of the workforce. II - For the application of 2° of I of article L. 4162-1 of the Labour Code, the compan…
…s to carry out work exposing them to the following dangerous chemical agents or ionising radiation: 1° Asbestos: servicing or maintenance operations on flockings or lagging; containment, removal or an…
To carry out its missions, the National Public Health Agency : 1° Identifies, gathers, analyses, updates and disseminates information, data and knowledge about the state of health of populations and t…
…eir independence and to draw up the regional health plan and the programme mentioned in article L. 312-5-1 of the Code of Social Action and Families.It informs its members and government departments o…
The Commissions are chaired by the Director General of the Regional Health Agency or his representative. They meet when convened by their Chairman, who sets the agenda, or at the request of one third…
Each committee draws up its own rules of procedure.
The Director General of the Regional Health Agency draws up an annual report on the activities of each commission. The report, together with any comments from the various members of the commission, is…
The natural or legal persons mentioned in Articles D. 1432-1 and D. 1432-6, responsible for proposing or appointing full and alternate representatives, shall communicate their names to the Director Ge…
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