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Article R4451-60 of the French Labour Code

In establishments such as facilities for the recovery or recycling of metals, incineration centres, landfill sites and places characterised by large flows of transport and movement of goods, where orphan radioactive sources mentioned in 3° of article R. 1333-101 of the Public Health Code may be discovered, the employer shall ensure that each worker receives appropriate information. This information covers, in particular, the visual detection of the different types of…

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Article R4451-61 of the French Labour Code

The industrial radiology equipment mentioned in 3° of article R. 4311-7, the list of which is set by decree, may only be handled by a worker holding a certificate of aptitude issued by the Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety following appropriate training.

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Article R4451-63 of the French Labour Code

A joint order by the Ministers for Labour and Agriculture determines: 1° The industrial radiology equipment referred to in Article R. 4451-61, taking into account the nature of the activity carried out, the characteristics and, where applicable, the methods of use of the equipment; 2° The content and duration of the training of workers called upon to handle this equipment, taking into account the nature of the activity carried out…

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Article R4451-64 of the French Labour Code

I.-The employer shall implement appropriate individual dosimetric monitoring when the worker is classified within the meaning of Article R. 4451-57 or when the effective dose assessed in application of 5° of Article R. 4451-53 is likely to exceed 6 millisieverts. II – For all other workers accessing delimited areas under Article R. 4451-24, the employer shall use appropriate means to ensure that their exposure remains below the dose levels used…

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Article R4451-65 of the French Labour Code

I.-Individual dosimetric monitoring in relation to external exposure or exposure to radon is carried out using appropriate delayed-reading dosimeters. Where external exposure is due to cosmic radiation, this monitoring may be carried out using digital modelling. Dosimeters are supplied and operated by an accredited dosimetry organisation, together with the digital modelling. II.-Individual dosimetric monitoring in relation to internal exposure is carried out using anthroporadiometry measurements or radiotoxicology analyses prescribed by…

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Article R4451-66 of the French Labour Code

The dosimetry organisation, the occupational health and prevention service, the medical biology laboratory and the occupational physician mentioned in Article R. 4451-65 transmit the results of individual dosimetry monitoring to the information and monitoring system for exposure to ionising radiation, the management of which is entrusted to the Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire.

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Article R4451-67 of the French Labour Code

Workers have access to all the results of their individual dosimetric monitoring and to their effective dose. They may ask the occupational physician or the Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire for information. He may also ask the radiation protection advisor for the results to which the advisor has access.

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Article R4451-68 of the French Labour Code

I.-The occupational health physician shall have access, in their nominative form, to the results of individual dosimetric monitoring as well as to the effective dose of each worker for whom he is responsible for the enhanced individual monitoring provided for in Article R. 4451-82. II.-As part of the enhanced individual monitoring provided for in article R. 4451-82, the occupational health physician may authorise access to the data mentioned in I:…

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Article R4451-69 of the French Labour Code

I.-The radiation protection adviser shall have access, by name and for a period not exceeding that during which the worker is contractually bound to the employer, to the effective dose received and to the results of the individual dosimetric monitoring referred to in I of Article R. 4451-65. II -When the radiation protection advisor finds that one of the doses estimated as part of the prior individual assessment provided for…

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