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Article R3512-5 of the French Public Health Code

The installer or the person responsible for the maintenance of the mechanical ventilation system must certify that it complies with the requirements mentioned in 1° of article R. 3512-4. The person in charge of the establishment is required to produce this certificate for any inspection and to have the system regularly serviced.

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Article R3512-6 of the French Public Health Code

In establishments whose employees are subject to the Labour Code, the plan to make a smoking area available and the procedures for its implementation are subject to consultation with the Health, Safety and Working Conditions Committee or, failing this, with the staff representatives and the occupational physician. In public administrations and establishments whose staff are covered by Titles I to IV of the General Statute of the Civil Service, the…

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Article R3512-7 of the French Public Health Code

In the places mentioned in article R. 3512-2, visible signs remind people that smoking is prohibited. A model sign accompanied by a preventive health message is determined by order of the Minister of Health. The same order sets the model for the health warning to be displayed at the entrance to the areas mentioned in article R. 3512-3.

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Article D3512-9-1 of the French Public Health Code

A poster reminding the public of the provisions of article L. 3512-12 is placed in public view in the establishments of tobacconists, holders of purchaser-reseller status and resellers, mentioned in the first paragraph of article 568 of the General Tax Code. The model of this poster is determined by joint order of the Minister of Customs and Indirect Taxation and the Minister of Health.

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Article D3512-9-2 of the French Public Health Code

Approval to carry out the analyses mentioned in article L. 3512-15 is granted for a maximum period of five years by the public establishment mentioned in this article. It is renewable under the same conditions. Approval is published on the website of the Ministry of Health and the list of approved laboratories is sent by the Ministry of Health to the European Commission.

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Article D3512-9-3 of the French Public Health Code

Approval is granted on the basis of the following criteria: 1° To present and maintain all guarantees of confidentiality, impartiality, integrity and independence. In particular, the approved laboratory and its staff must not be involved in activities that are incompatible with their independence of judgement and their integrity with regard to the analysis activities for which the laboratory is approved. The approved laboratory must not be owned or controlled, directly…

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Article D3512-9-4 of the French Public Health Code

I.-The approved laboratory shall immediately inform the public establishment referred to in Article L. 3512-15 of any situation that may no longer enable it to comply with one or more conditions of approval. Failure to comply with one or more conditions of approval, delay in transmitting this information to the aforementioned public establishment, and false declarations are grounds for suspension or withdrawal of approval. The decision to withdraw approval is…

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Article D3512-9-5 of the French Public Health Code

I.-The application for approval, accompanied by the information and documents listed in Annex I to Decree No. 2016-1139 of 22 August 2016, shall be sent by the head of the laboratory to the public establishment mentioned in Article L. 3512-15. This application, together with the information and documents requested, must be submitted no later than 30 June of the calendar year preceding the year for which approval is sought. II-Any…

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