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Article R4216-18 of the French Labour Code

Irrespective of the application, where applicable, of the rules specific to residential buildings, offices or buildings open to the public, fixed installations for heating and hot water supply must not present a risk to the health and safety of workers. These installations must be designed in such a way as not to increase the risk of fire or explosion inherent in the building’s activities, not to cause the emission of…

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Article R4216-19 of the French Labour Code

When heating is carried out by means of combustion furnaces, the pressure of the air circuit must always be higher than the pressure of the burnt gases. A safety device automatically switches off the appliance or the air-heating exchanger and stops the fans when the air temperature exceeds 120°C. However, this device is not required for independent appliances emitting heat only in the rooms where they are installed, or when…

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Article R4216-21 of the French Labour Code

Buildings and premises are designed and constructed in such a way as to comply with: 1° The provisions relating to the prevention of explosions set out in articles R. 4227-42 et seq.; 2° The provisions of article R. 4215-12; 3° Les dispositions spécifiques de l’arrêté prévu par l’article R. 4227-27 pour les installations industrielles utilisant le gaz combustible et les hydrocarbures liquéfiés.

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Article R4216-22 of the French Labour Code

Premises or areas in which substances or preparations classified as explosive, oxidising or extremely flammable are to be stored or handled, as well as materials in a physical state likely to give rise to risks of explosion or instantaneous ignition, must have appropriate permanent ventilation.

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Article R4216-23 of the French Labour Code

The premises mentioned in article R. 4216-22 as well as those in which substances or preparations classified as highly flammable or materials in such a physical state that they are likely to catch fire instantly on contact with a flame or spark and spread the fire rapidly are stored or handled, are designed and constructed in such a way that : 1° No normal workstation may be located more than…

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Article R4216-24 of the French Labour Code

In order to take account of the increased risks in the event of a disaster, buildings where the lowest floor of the top level is more than eight metres above the outside ground must have a fire-stable structure with a fire rating of one hour and fire-stop floors of the same rating. They are isolated from any building or premises occupied by third parties by at least one-hour fire-stop walls…

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Article R4216-26 of the French Labour Code

The staircases and lifts in the buildings referred to in article R. 4216-24 are: 1° Either enclosed in one-hour fireproof shafts with half-hour fireproof doors and, in the case of staircases, a smoke extraction system in the upper section; 2° Or in the open air.

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Article R4216-27 of the French Labour Code

The internal layout of the buildings referred to in Article R. 4216-24 is such as to limit the spread of fire and smoke, in particular by cross-cutting or compartmentalisation. The interior fittings of the premises, in particular the wall, floor and ceiling coverings, drapes and curtains, comply with reaction to fire characteristics that prevent the rapid development of a fire likely to compromise evacuation.

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