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Article R4226-5 of the French Labour Code

The employer shall maintain all permanent electrical installations in compliance with the provisions relating to the design of electrical installations applicable on the date on which they were brought into service. However, a new technical specification resulting from technical developments may be made applicable to existing installations, by order of the ministers responsible for labour and agriculture, if it makes it possible to prevent serious harm to the health and…

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Article R4226-6 of the French Labour Code

New permanent electrical installations, additions or structural modifications to existing permanent electrical installations and temporary electrical installations are carried out in accordance with the provisions of articles R. 4215-3 to R. 4215-13, R. 4215-16 and R. 4215-17 relating to the design of electrical installations. The provisions of articles R. 4215-14 to R. 4215-16 are applicable to electrical installations carried out by or for the employer. Where applicable, the employer completes…

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Article R4226-8 of the French Labour Code

For the application of articles R. 4226-5 and R. 4226-6 in premises or locations where explosive atmospheres may occur, the employer shall implement the provisions of section 6 of chapter VII of this title relating to the prevention of explosions. In these premises or locations, maintenance, measurements and tests may only be undertaken with the written authorisation of the head of the establishment and in accordance with his instructions. If…

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Article R4226-9 of the French Labour Code

Premises or areas reserved for the production, conversion or distribution of electricity are considered to present particular risks of electric shock, whatever the voltage, when protection against direct contact is provided by an obstacle or by distance or, in the case of low voltage, when protection against direct contact is not compulsory. These rooms or locations are visibly marked and are equipped with devices designed to prevent access by unauthorised…

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Article R4226-10 of the French Labour Code

Premises or locations where the presence of accessible hazardous live parts is the result of a technical necessity inherent in the operating principles of the equipment or installations are also considered to present particular risks of electric shock. Orders issued by the Minister for Labour or the Minister for Agriculture lay down the specific requirements for the layout and use of these premises or locations, as well as the measures…

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Article R4226-11 of the French Labour Code

Electric welding equipment which, in normal operation, presents particular risks of electric shock must be built and used in accordance with the safety regulations laid down by order of the Minister for Labour and the Minister for Agriculture.

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Article R4226-14 of the French Labour Code

The employer shall carry out an initial inspection of the electrical installations when they are put into service and after they have undergone structural modification, in order to ensure that they comply with the safety requirements laid down in this chapter.

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