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Article R4532-35 of the French Labour Code

Training for coordinators is provided in each body by trainers who meet the conditions laid down in Article R. 4532-30. However, for areas requiring specific skills, these organisations may call on other suitably qualified persons, provided that the number of hours allocated to them does not exceed half of the total number of hours in the training cycle.

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Article R4532-37 of the French Labour Code

A joint order by the Ministers for Labour and Agriculture determines : 1° The minimum guarantees to be provided by the training bodies referred to in article R. 4532-34, relating in particular to the teaching methods and qualities of the persons responsible for the training and their ability to assess candidates in terms of their professional skills or their diploma, to comply with the training reference framework provided for in…

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Article R4532-38 of the French Labour Code

As the work progresses, the co-ordinator records the following in the co-ordination logbook: 1° Reports of joint inspections, instructions to be passed on and specific observations as provided for in 1° of Article R. 4532-13, which he will have signed by the companies concerned; 2° Any observations or notifications that he deems necessary to make to the project owner, the main contractor or any other party involved on the site,…

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Article R4532-40 of the French Labour Code

The coordinator presents the logbook, at their request, to the project manager, the labour inspectorate, agents from the prevention departments of social security organisations, agents from the Organisme Professionnel de Prévention du Bâtiment et des Travaux Publics, and, where it has been set up, to the members of the inter-company college for safety, health and working conditions.

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Article R4532-42 of the French Labour Code

The project owner, or the main contractor in the case of subcontracting, mentions in the documents given to the contractors that the site on which they will be working if a contract is signed is subject to the obligation of a general health and safety coordination plan.

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Article R4532-43 of the French Labour Code

The general co-ordination plan is a written document that defines all the measures needed to prevent risks arising from interference between the activities of the various parties involved on the site, or from the succession of their activities when a project leaves risks for other companies after it has been completed.

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Article R4532-44 of the French Labour Code

The general co-ordination plan is attached to the other documents provided by the project owner to contractors intending to enter into a contract. In particular, it sets out: 1° Administrative information relating to the worksite, and in particular that which completes the prior declaration; 2° General worksite organisation measures decided by the project owner in consultation with the coordinator; 3° Health and safety coordination measures taken by the coordinator and…

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