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Article R4535-9 of the French Labour Code

When they are exposed or likely to be exposed to hazardous chemical agents which are carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic to reproduction, self-employed workers and employers who work directly on a building or civil engineering site are subject to the following provisions relating to the risks of exposure to carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic to reproduction agents: 1° Scope and definitions provided for in articles R. 4412-59 to R. 4412-60 ; 2°…

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Article R4535-10 of the French Labour Code

When they are likely to be exposed to asbestos dust inhalation during asbestos containment and removal activities or activities or work on materials and equipment likely to release asbestos fibres, self-employed workers and employers working directly on a building or civil engineering site are subject to the special provisions relating to the risks of exposure to asbestos in Section 3 of Chapter II of Title I of Book IV, with…

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Article R4535-12 of the French Labour Code

Self-employed workers or employers working directly on a building or civil engineering site, when carrying out operations on or near electrical installations, have a level of knowledge of the risks associated with electricity and of the measures to be taken to intervene safely equivalent to that of the workers to whom these operations are entrusted.

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Article R4541-1 of the French Labour Code

The provisions of this chapter apply to all manual handling operations involving risks, particularly of a back or lumbar nature, for workers due to the characteristics of the load or unfavourable ergonomic conditions.

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Article R4541-4 of the French Labour Code

Where the need for manual handling of loads cannot be avoided, in particular due to the configuration of the premises where such handling is carried out, the employer shall take the appropriate organisational measures or make available to workers the appropriate means, if necessary by combining their effects, so as to limit the physical effort and reduce the risk incurred during this operation.

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Article R4541-5 of the French Labour Code

Where manual handling cannot be avoided, the employer: 1° Evaluates the risks to workers’ health and safety arising from handling operations; 2° Organises workstations in such a way as to avoid or reduce risks, particularly back and lumbar risks, in particular by providing workers with mechanical aids or, if they cannot be used, gripping accessories to make their work safer and less arduous.

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