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Article R8124-25 of the French Labour Code

The inspecting officer shall enter freely, without prior warning, at any time of the day or night, any establishment subject to his inspection. During an inspection visit, whether unannounced or not, the inspecting officer shall inform the employer or his representative of his presence, unless he considers that such notification is likely to prejudice the effectiveness of the inspection. The control officer must carry his professional card in order to…

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Article R8124-27 of the French Labour Code

When inspectors observe infringements or breaches of the regulations, they act with discernment and diligence in their choice of action. They are free to decide what action to take in response to their actions and findings. They may give advice or make observations, refer the matter to the judicial authorities or take administrative action.

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Article R8124-28 of the French Labour Code

When an inspector observes or is informed of a serious or fatal accident at work, or of any incident that could have had serious consequences, he will conduct an investigation and inform his department, which will in turn inform the central authority. If necessary, he will refer the matter to the competent authorities.

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Article R8124-31 of the French Labour Code

Enforcement officers take an oath to perform their duties in accordance with this Code. The oath is taken at the time of their first assignment to a control unit, in open court, before the president of the judicial court within whose jurisdiction their place of assignment is located. The wording of the oath is as follows: “I undertake to perform my supervisory duties with dignity, impartiality, integrity, neutrality and probity….

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Article R8124-32 of the French Labour Code

Without prejudice to the powers of the ethics officer provided for in article 28 bis of the aforementioned Act of 13 July 1983, employees involved in labour inspection activities may refer to the Conseil national de l’inspection du travail (National Labour Inspection Council) any action taken by an administrative authority that is likely to directly and personally undermine the conditions in which they must be able to carry out their…

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Article R8124-33 of the French Labour Code

Without prejudice to the powers of the Conseil national de l’inspection du travail, employees of the labour inspection system may refer any matter falling within the scope of the latter’s duties to the ethics officer.

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