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Article R1338-6 of the French Public Health Code

In order to prevent the appearance or to combat the proliferation of the species appearing on the list provided for in article L. 1338-1 and which are likely to be harmful to human health, all project owners, project managers and public and private works contractors must comply with the requirements defined by the prefectoral decree referred to in article R. 1338-4 for the design of works and the management and…

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Article R1338-7 of the French Public Health Code

The competent administrative authority may, by agreement, entrust the implementation of the measures defined by the prefectoral order mentioned in article R. 1338-4 to a public or private body. For sites covered by the provisions of article L. 1142-1 of the Defence Code, this option is open to the Minister of Defence.

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Article R1338-8 of the French Public Health Code

I.-Territorial authorities affected by the presence of one of the species on the list provided for in article L. 1338-1 may appoint one or more territorial referents whose role, under their authority, is to: 1° Identify the presence of these species ; 2° Participate in their surveillance; 3° Inform the persons concerned of the measures to be implemented to prevent the appearance of these species or to combat their proliferation…

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Article R1338-9 of the French Public Health Code

The Regional Prefect shall ensure that the measures referred to in article L. 1338-1 and determined in the prefectoral orders referred to in article R. 1338-4 are consistent with the schemes, programmes or plans concerning health or the environment adopted in application of the provisions of this Code, the Environment Code and the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code in particular. It reports to the ministers responsible for health, the environment,…

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Article R1339-1 of the French Public Health Code

In each region, for the implementation of the health policy guidelines defined in article L. 1411-1, including the promotion of health in all areas of life, particularly in the workplace, the reduction of health risks linked to environmental factors and the organisation of health care pathways, a regional centre for occupational and environmental pathologies contributes to the following tasks: 1° Preventing, diagnosing and treating illnesses suspected or proven to be…

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Article R1339-2 of the French Public Health Code

The Director General of the Regional Health Agency shall designate a public health establishment in which the Regional Centre for Occupational and Environmental Pathologies will be located, for a renewable period of five years. The centre may include several units housed in other health establishments in the region. This designation is made following a call for applications in accordance with specifications defined by an order of the ministers responsible for…

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Article R1339-3 of the French Public Health Code

The centre’s operating procedures are the subject of an agreement between the Director General of the Regional Health Agency and the health establishment in which the centre is located and, where applicable, an agreement between the health establishment in which the centre is mainly located and the other establishments where the centre’s units are located. The latter agreement is approved by the Director General of the Regional Health Agency. An…

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Article R1339-4 of the French Public Health Code

The Minister for Health and the Minister for Labour may give one or more of the centres mentioned in Article R. 1339-1 the task of carrying out studies and work on occupational and environmental pathologies. The Agence nationale de sécurité sanitaire de l’alimentation, de l’environnement et du travail and the Agence nationale de santé publique may call upon the regional centres for occupational and environmental pathologies to assist with their…

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Article R1340-1 of the French Public Health Code

The national toxicovigilance system comprises : 1° The Agence nationale de sécurité sanitaire de l’alimentation, de l’environnement et du travail ; 2° The organisations responsible for toxicovigilance defined in article R. 1340-4 ; 3° The regional health agencies; 4° The National Public Health Agency; 5° The Agence nationale de sécurité sanitaire du médicament et des produits de santé; 6° Health professionals and manufacturers, importers, downstream users and distributors of substances…

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