Article R4722-8 of the French Labour Code
A copy of the accredited body’s report is simultaneously sent by the employer to the prevention department of the relevant social security body.
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A copy of the accredited body’s report is simultaneously sent by the employer to the prevention department of the relevant social security body.
The labour inspector may ask the employer to have a technical inspection of the occupational exposure limit values carried out by a body accredited in accordance with articles R. 4724-8 to R. 4724-13. He shall set the time limit within which the accredited body must be contacted.
The employer must prove that he has referred the matter to the accredited body within the time limit set and must forward the results to the Labour Inspectorate monitoring officer as soon as he receives them.
The Labour Inspectorate inspection officer may ask the employer carrying out an activity covered by Section 3 of Chapter II of Title I of Book IV, relating to the prevention of risks of exposure to asbestos, to have the levels of asbestos fibre dusting checked by an accredited laboratory, which will take the samples and carry out the analysis. The request for verification sets a deadline for completion.
The employer must prove that he has referred the matter to the accredited laboratory within the time limit set. It shall forward the results to the Labour Inspectorate as soon as they are received.
The labour inspector may ask the employer to have noise exposure measured by a body accredited in this field, in order to ensure compliance with the obligations relating to the prevention of the risks of exposure to noise provided for in Title III of Book IV.
The employer must prove that he has referred the matter to the accredited body within fifteen days of the date of the formal notice. It shall forward the results to the Labour Inspectorate within ten days of receiving them.
The labour inspector may ask the employer to have exposure to mechanical vibration measured by an accredited body, in order to ensure compliance with the obligations relating to the prevention of the risks of exposure to mechanical vibration set out in Title IV of Book IV.
The employer must prove that he has referred the matter to the accredited body within fifteen days of the date of the formal notice. It shall forward the results to the Labour Inspectorate within ten days of receiving them.
The labour inspector referred to in article L. 8112-1, the radiation protection inspector referred to in article L. 1333-29 of the Public Health Code and the agents referred to in article L. 1333-30 of the same code may ask the employer to carry out the measurements referred to in article R. 4451-15 or the checks on the effectiveness of the preventive measures referred to in articles R. 4451-40 to R….
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