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Article R4226-10 of the French Labour Code

Premises or locations where the presence of accessible hazardous live parts is the result of a technical necessity inherent in the operating principles of the equipment or installations are also considered to present particular risks of electric shock. Orders issued by the Minister for Labour or the Minister for Agriculture lay down the specific requirements for the layout and use of these premises or locations, as well as the measures…

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Article R4226-11 of the French Labour Code

Electric welding equipment which, in normal operation, presents particular risks of electric shock must be built and used in accordance with the safety regulations laid down by order of the Minister for Labour and the Minister for Agriculture.

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Article R4226-14 of the French Labour Code

The employer shall carry out an initial inspection of the electrical installations when they are put into service and after they have undergone structural modification, in order to ensure that they comply with the safety requirements laid down in this chapter.

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Article R4226-17 of the French Labour Code

Periodic inspections are carried out either by an accredited body or by a qualified person belonging to the company, whose competence is assessed by the employer in the light of criteria set out in an order issued by the Minister for Labour and the Minister for Agriculture.

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Article R4226-18 of the French Labour Code

The procedures and, where applicable, the frequency of the inspections provided for in articles R. 4226-14, R. 4226-16 and R. 4226-21, as well as the content of the corresponding inspection reports, are laid down by order of the ministers responsible for labour and agriculture.

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Article R4226-19 of the French Labour Code

The results of the inspections provided for in articles R. 4226-14 and R. 4226-16, together with details of the work and modifications carried out to remedy any defects found, are recorded in a register. Where the checks are carried out by an accredited body, the reports drawn up following these checks are attached to this register.

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