Article R342-11
Any amendment to the regulations governing a ski lift or a conveyor belt must be approved by the Prefect before coming into force.
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Any amendment to the regulations governing a ski lift or a conveyor belt must be approved by the Prefect before coming into force.
The Prefect may at any time carry out inspections of operators and their facilities to check compliance with the applicable technical and safety rules. Officials from the Ministry of Transport who car…
The periodic inspection referred to in article R. 342-12-1 concerns the adequacy of the safety management system in relation to the safety issues of the operation. The operator shall have it carried o…
When they choose to submit their safety management system to periodic inspection under the conditions set out in article R. 342-12-2, operators must inform the Prefect. They shall have an initial insp…
For the construction or substantial modification of a ski lift or a conveyor belt, a single project manager is chosen for the project, independent of the client, the builder(s) and the operator of the…
…onditions under which it was issued is no longer met, or in the event of failure to comply with the regulations. This suspension or withdrawal is pronounced after the holder has been given the opportu…
Articles R. 2241-8 to R. 2241-10, R. 2241-12 to R. 2241-15, R. 2241-17 and R. 2241-18, R. 2241-21 to R. 2241-26 and R. 2241-30, R. 2241-34 to R. 2241-36 are applicable to ski lift and conveyor service…
From 1st January 2009, any person performing the duties of the project manager mentioned in article R. 342-4 must first be approved by the director of the technical service for ski lifts and guided tr…
Each inspection gives rise to a report indicating the non-conformities observed and the improvements to be made, which is sent by its author to the operator and to the Prefect within two months of the…
New ski lifts and conveyors, as well as substantial modifications to them, are designed and built in such a way that the overall level of safety in their operation for users, staff and third parties i…
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