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Book III: Health protection and the environment

Article R1310-1 of the French Public Health Code

The Regional Prefect shall adopt the provisions necessary to implement the national plan for the prevention of health risks linked to the environment after examining the joint proposals of the Director General of the Regional Health Agency and the Regional Director for the Environment, Planning and Housing. For matters falling within the remit of the Regional Health Agency as defined in articles L. 1431-1 and L. 1431-2, the project approved…

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Article R1311-1 of the French Public Health Code

The provisions of this section apply to the use of skin-invasive tattooing techniques, including the permanent make-up technique, and body piercing, with the exception of piercing of the auricle and the wing of the nose when carried out using the ear piercing gun technique.

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Article R1311-2 of the French Public Health Code

Persons carrying out the techniques referred to in Article R. 1311-1 must declare this activity to the Director General of the Regional Health Agency responsible for the place where this activity is carried out. The cessation of this activity must be declared to the same authority. The procedures for these declarations are laid down by order of the Minister for Health.

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Article R1311-3 of the French Public Health Code

Persons implementing the techniques referred to in article R. 1311-1 must have undergone training in the hygiene and health conditions provided for in article R. 1311-4. An order by the Minister for Health determines the categories of establishments and the organisations authorised by the Director General of the Regional Health Agency to provide this training, as well as the content of this training and the diplomas accepted as equivalent.

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Article R1311-4 of the French Public Health Code

The techniques referred to in article R. 1311-1 are used in compliance with general health and hygiene rules. In particular, it complies with the following rules: -equipment penetrating the skin barrier or coming into contact with the client’s skin or mucous membrane and direct supports for this equipment are either single-use and sterile, or sterilised before each use; -the premises include a room exclusively reserved for performing these techniques. The…

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Article R1311-7 of the French Public Health Code

The technique referred to in article R. 1311-6 may only be used by: -persons who have made the declaration provided for in article R. 1311-2; -persons covered by collective agreements or whose main activity is referred to in the French nomenclature of activities, the lists of which are laid down by order of the Minister for Health.

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Article R1311-8 of the French Public Health Code

Persons using the technique referred to in article R. 1311-6 must comply with general health and hygiene rules. In particular, they must comply with the following rules: -the client’s skin must be isolated from the permanent components of the ear piercing gun by a disposable, single-use component used to support the fitting jewel; -the fitting jewel and its support must be supplied sterile in a hermetically sealed package that guarantees…

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Article R1311-9 of the French Public Health Code

The hermetically sealed packaging of each unit consisting of the jewellery item and its support, whether placed on the market free of charge or in return for payment, shall bear the following information, written in such a way as to be easily legible, clearly understandable and indelible: 1° The name of the product; 2° The date of maximum durability, defined as the date until which this product, stored under appropriate…

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