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Article R1335-18 of the French Public Health Code

I. – Collective water misting systems must be permanently connected to the water distribution network that supplies them. II. – If a permanent connection is not possible, the systems must be equipped with a water storage tank designed and operated in accordance with the conditions laid down by the order of the Minister for Health referred to in article R. 1335-20.

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Article R1335-19 of the French Public Health Code

The operator of a collective water misting system must : 1° Maintain the system to ensure that it is in good working order; 2° Monitor the quality of the water present in the system at a frequency appropriate to the risks it may present, using a laboratory accredited by the French Accreditation Committee or any other equivalent European accreditation body that is a signatory to the multilateral agreement concluded within…

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Article R1335-20 of the French Public Health Code

An order of the Minister for Health defines the technical and procedural rules for the application of this sub-section, aimed at ensuring health safety, in particular: 1° Technical provisions applicable to collective water misting systems ; 2° The procedures for implementing the water quality monitoring referred to in 2° and 3° of article R. 1335-19; 3° The conditions for operating the storage reservoir mentioned in II of article R. 1335-18;…

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Article R1335-22 of the French Public Health Code

If the Prefect, on receipt of a referral from the Director General of the Regional Health Agency, considers that one of the requirements resulting from articles R. 1335-16 to R. 1335-20 has not been complied with, he shall give formal notice to the operator, by any means capable of giving a date certain to the notification of this formal notice, to take preventive or corrective measures within a specified period….

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Article R1335-23 of the French Public Health Code

The costs of monitoring the water quality of the systems, particularly when the monitoring is carried out following the reporting of one or more cases of legionellosis potentially linked to the system, are borne by the operator of the collective water misting system.

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Article R1336-1 of the French Public Health Code

I. – The provisions of this chapter apply to places open to the public or receiving the public, whether enclosed or open, hosting activities involving the broadcasting of amplified sound, the sound level of which exceeds the equal energy rule based on the value of 80 equivalent A-weighted decibels over 8 hours. II. – The operator of the venue, the producer, the broadcaster who under a contract has been given…

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Article R1336-2 of the French Public Health Code

Checks on the application of the provisions of article R. 1336-1 and the order issued for its application are carried out by the inspection officers mentioned inarticle L. 571-18 of the Environmental Code. The operator of the site, the producer, the broadcaster who, under a contract, has been given responsibility for the safety of the public or the person legally responsible for the site of the activity taking place there…

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Article R1336-4 of the French Public Health Code

The provisions of articles R. 1336-5 to R. 1336-11 apply to all neighbourhood noise, with the exception of noise from transport infrastructures and vehicles on them, aircraft, special national defence activities and installations, basic nuclear installations, installations classified for environmental protection and public and private electricity transmission and distribution networks subject to the regulations laid down inarticle 19 of the law of 15 June 1906 on energydistribution . When it…

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