Article R4324-9
The operating parts of work equipment must be clearly visible and identifiable. Where necessary, they are appropriately marked.
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The operating parts of work equipment must be clearly visible and identifiable. Where necessary, they are appropriately marked.
For the risk assessment, the employer estimates the level of dust corresponding to each work process and classifies them according to the following three levels:a) First level: dust with a value of le…
Workers and members of the social and economic committee, as well as the occupational physician, are informed as quickly as possible of abnormal exposures, including those mentioned in article R. 4412…
The provisions of this section apply to: 1° Work involving the removal or encapsulation of asbestos and materials, equipment and materials or articles containing it, including demolition ; 2° Work on…
…or articles constructed or manufactured before the entry into force of the provisions of decree no. 96-1133 of 24 December 1996 relating to the ban on asbestos, adopted in application of the Labour Co…
The medical file is established following the examinations and visits provided for in article R. 4426-7. When biological agents are likely to cause illnesses with a long incubation period, the medical…
The information provided for in article R. 4412-86 is made available to the occupational physician, the labour inspectorate, the occupational health inspector and the agents of the prevention departme…
…endently of the provisions of this section, the work and interventions mentioned in article R. 4412-94 are subject to the provisions applicable to dangerous chemical agents, including the specific pro…
In laboratories, particularly those carrying out medical biology analyses and in premises for laboratory animals contaminated or likely to be contaminated by pathogenic biological agents, containment…
The employer shall inform workers of the presence of carcinogens, mutagens or agents toxic to reproduction in installations. He shall ensure that ancillary containers containing such agents are clearl…
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