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Article R4535-6 of the French Labour Code

When using work equipment and personal protective equipment, self-employed workers and employers working directly on a building or civil engineering site are subject to the following provisions: 1° General rules for the use of work equipment and means of protection set out in articles R. 4321-1 to R. 4321-5 ; 2° Obligation to maintain compliance as set out in article R. 4322-1 ; 3° Rules for installing and using work…

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Article R4535-7 of the French Labour Code

If they meet the qualification and competence criteria defined by articles R. 4323-24 and R. 4323-100, self-employed workers may carry out periodic inspections of work equipment and personal protective equipment themselves. In the situations provided for in articles R. 4722-5 et seq., self-employed workers shall record the results of these checks, together with the name and position of the person who carried them out, in the register provided for in…

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Article R4535-8 of the French Labour Code

When they are exposed or likely to be exposed to hazardous chemical agents other than carcinogens, mutagens or agents toxic to reproduction, self-employed workers and employers who work directly on a building or civil engineering site are subject to the following provisions relating to the risks of exposure to hazardous chemical agent s: 1° Scope an d definitions provided for in articles R. 4412-1 to R. 4412-4; 2° Risk assessment…

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Article R4535-9 of the French Labour Code

When they are exposed or likely to be exposed to hazardous chemical agents which are carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic to reproduction, self-employed workers and employers who work directly on a building or civil engineering site are subject to the following provisions relating to the risks of exposure to carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic to reproduction agents: 1° Scope and definitions provided for in articles R. 4412-59 to R. 4412-60 ; 2°…

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Article R4535-10 of the French Labour Code

When they are likely to be exposed to asbestos dust inhalation during asbestos containment and removal activities or activities or work on materials and equipment likely to release asbestos fibres, self-employed workers and employers working directly on a building or civil engineering site are subject to the special provisions relating to the risks of exposure to asbestos in Section 3 of Chapter II of Title I of Book IV, with…

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Article R4535-12 of the French Labour Code

Self-employed workers or employers working directly on a building or civil engineering site, when carrying out operations on or near electrical installations, have a level of knowledge of the risks associated with electricity and of the measures to be taken to intervene safely equivalent to that of the workers to whom these operations are entrusted.

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