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Article R4514-5 of the French Labour Code

The following notices are displayed at the entry and exit points for user undertaking personnel: 1° The names and places of work of the members of the social and economic committee of the user undertaking and of external undertakings; 2° The name of the user undertaking’s occupational physician; 3° The location of the user undertaking’s infirmary.

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Article R4514-6 of the French Labour Code

The social and economic committee of the user undertaking shall, if it considers it necessary, instruct one or more of its members belonging to the staff delegation to take part in inspections and periodic coordination meetings. These members issue an opinion on the prevention measures. This opinion is included in the prevention plan if the plan has to be drawn up in writing.

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Article R4514-7 of the French Labour Code

Where there may be risks associated with interference between the activities, installations and equipment of different companies, the social and economic committee of the user company shall, as part of its duties, carry out the inspections and surveys provided for in articles L. 4612-4 and L. 4612-5, in workplaces temporarily occupied by workers from external companies.

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Article R4514-7-1 of the French Labour Code

Representatives of external companies on the user undertaking’s social and economic committee, enlarged in application of article L. 4523-11, are not considered as belonging to the staff delegation of the user undertaking’s social and economic committee.

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Article R4514-8 of the French Labour Code

The social and economic committee of the external company shall, if it deems it necessary, appoint one or more of its members belonging to the staff delegation to take part in inspections and periodic coordination meetings, where the external company is due to take part. These members issue an opinion on the prevention measures. This opinion is included in the prevention plan if the plan has to be drawn up…

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Article R4514-9 of the French Labour Code

Before the work begins, if a staff representative on the social and economic committee is to be part of the team working in the user undertaking and the committee intends to take part in the prior joint inspection, pursuant to the second paragraph of Article R. 4514-3, this staff representative is appointed to take part in this inspection. Otherwise, the committee may appoint an elected staff representative holding another mandate,…

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Article R4515-1 of the French Labour Code

The provisions of this chapter apply to loading or unloading operations carried out by external companies transporting goods from or to a location outside the user company premises, known as the “host company”. They derogate from the provisions relating to: 1° Transmission to the Labour Inspectorate of the statement of hours spent carrying out the operation, as provided for in article R. 4511-12 ; 2° Prior joint inspection as provided…

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Article R4515-2 of the French Labour Code

A loading or unloading operation is defined as the activity involved in placing or removing products, funds and valuables, equipment or machinery, waste, objects and materials of any kind on or in a road transport vehicle.

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Article R4515-3 of the French Labour Code

Repetitive loading or unloading operations are those involving products or substances of the same nature, carried out at the same locations, using the same operating procedures and employing the same types of vehicles and handling equipment.

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