Article R4412-101 of the French Labour Code
The employer must ensure compliance with the occupational exposure limit value for all exposed workers, taking into account the risk assessment.
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The employer must ensure compliance with the occupational exposure limit value for all exposed workers, taking into account the risk assessment.
The conditions and results of inspections are communicated by the employer to the company doctor and to the social and economic committee. They are kept at the disposal of the Labour Inspectorate control officer, the Labour Inspectorate control officer doctor and the agents of the prevention departments of the relevant social security bodies.
The employer shall use the same accredited body to carry out the sampling strategy, sampling and analyses. To this end, the employer shall provide it with all relevant data and, in agreement with the client, shall grant it access to the premises concerned by the operations. The body chosen shall be independent of the companies it inspects.
Individual samples are taken when workers are significantly exposed to asbestos dust inhalation, including the various operational phases.
The employer consults the occupational physician and the social and economic committee on the draft sampling strategy drawn up by the inspection body. Their opinions are forwarded by the employer to the inspection body.
Dust levels are measured using the analytical transmission electron microscopy (TEM) method.
The employer must inform the client of any asbestos found during the operation.
In order to reduce to the lowest level technically possible the duration and level of exposure of workers and to guarantee the absence of pollution of the buildings, equipment, structures, installations in which or in the environment of which the operations are carried out, the employer shall implement : 1° Techniques and operating procedures to reduce dust, such as robotised work in closed systems, reducing the volatility of asbestos fibres…
During the preparation phase of the operation, the employer shall put in place collective protection measures appropriate to the nature of the operations to be carried out, to prevent the dispersion of asbestos fibres outside the work area and to reduce the concentration of asbestos fibres to the lowest level technically possible. These means include : 1° Dust suppression ; 2° Dust extraction at source; 3° Continuous sedimentation of airborne…
Depending on the levels of dust defined by articles R. 4412-96 and R. 4412-98, the employer shall provide workers with personal protective equipment appropriate to the operations to be carried out and ensuring compliance with the occupational exposure limit value.
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