Article R4532-76 of the French Labour Code
The provisions of articles R. 4532-56 to R. 4532-62, article R. 4532-63, 2° and 3° of article R. 4532-64 and articles R. 4532-69 to R. 4532-74 are applicable to the simplified special plan.
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The provisions of articles R. 4532-56 to R. 4532-62, article R. 4532-63, 2° and 3° of article R. 4532-64 and articles R. 4532-69 to R. 4532-74 are applicable to the simplified special plan.
The project owner sets up an inter-company safety, health and working conditions committee when the worksite is expected to exceed 10,000 man-days and the number of companies, including self-employed workers and subcontractors, exceeds ten in the case of a building project or five in the case of a civil engineering project. This constitution is effective no later than twenty-one days before the start of the works.
The inter-company college for safety, health and working conditions comprises: 1° The health and safety coordinators; 2° The project manager appointed by the project owner; 3° The contractors; 4° Employees working on the site, in an advisory capacity.
The following may attend meetings of the inter-company college in an advisory capacity: 1° Occupational physicians; 2° Representatives of the Labour Inspectorate; 3° Representatives of the Organisme Professionnel de Prévention du Bâtiment et des Travaux Publics; 4° Representatives of the prevention department of social security bodies.
For the duration of its involvement on the worksite, each company is represented on the inter-company college by : 1° The head of the company or his authorised representative; 2° An employee actually employed on the site, designated by the social and economic committee or, in its absence, chosen by the members of the team called upon to work on the site.
Each company notifies the names of its two representatives to the chairman of the inter-company college, at the latest before the meeting to adopt its regulations provided for in Article R. 4532-92.
Companies which are not expected to employ at least ten workers on the site for at least four weeks are not required to take part in the work of the inter-company college, provided that they do not have to carry out any of the work on the list of work involving particular risks provided for in article L. 4532-8.
The list of company representatives and other members of the inter-company college, as well as persons who may attend meetings of the college in an advisory capacity, is kept up to date and posted on the site by the coordinator.
The inter-company safety, health and working conditions committee is chaired by the health and safety coordinator appointed for the construction phase of the project in application of article L. 4532-3.
The inter-company college meets for the first time as soon as at least two companies are actually present on the worksite, and then at least every three months at the invitation of its chairman. In addition, it is convened by the chairman: 1° At the request of the majority of the representatives with voting rights; 2° At the reasoned request of one third of the members representing the employees; 3°…
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