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Article R4323-81 of the French Labour Code

The employer shall ensure that ladders, stepladders and steps are made of materials appropriate to the constraints of the environment in which they are to be used. These materials and their assembly are of a strength and resistance appropriate to the use of the equipment and enable it to be used under ergonomically suitable conditions.

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Article R4323-83 of the French Labour Code

The employer shall ensure that fixed ladders are designed, equipped or installed in such a way as to prevent falls from a height. After assessing the risk in relation to the climbing height for which these ladders are designed, suitably equipped rest landings are provided to ensure progress under ergonomically appropriate conditions.

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Article R4323-84 of the French Labour Code

Portable ladders are supported and rest on stable, strong supports of adequate size, in particular so that they remain immobile. To prevent them from slipping or tipping over during use, portable ladders are either fixed to the top or bottom of their uprights or held in place by any anti-slip device or any other solution of equivalent effectiveness.

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Article R4323-86 of the French Labour Code

Ladders made up of several assembled elements and extension ladders are used in such a way as to ensure that the various elements are fixed in relation to each other. The overlap length of the sections of an extension ladder must always be sufficient to ensure the rigidity of the assembly.

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Article R4323-88 of the French Labour Code

Ladders are used in such a way as to provide workers with a secure grip and support at all times. The carrying of loads should be exceptional and limited to light, unobtrusive loads. It must not prevent a secure grip from being maintained.

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