Article R4412-23 of the French Labour Code
The employer shall ensure that the collective protection equipment and installations are regularly checked and maintained in perfect working order.
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The employer shall ensure that the collective protection equipment and installations are regularly checked and maintained in perfect working order.
After consulting the social and economic committee, the employer will draw up a notice setting out the conditions for the maintenance of collective protection installations and equipment and the procedures to be implemented to ensure their monitoring, in particular to detect any faults and eliminate them.
Periodic inspections to ensure the condition of tanks, basins and reservoirs containing corrosive products are carried out at intervals not exceeding one year. These inspections are carried out by a qualified person under the responsibility of the employer.
The results of the checks provided for in this sub-section are recorded under the conditions laid down in Article D. 4711-2.
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