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Article R4434-7 of the French Labour Code

If it is impossible to avoid the risks due to exposure to noise by other means, appropriate and properly fitted individual hearing protectors are made available to workers under the following conditions: 1° When exposure to noise exceeds the lower exposure values defined in 3° of Article R. 4431-2, the employer shall make individual hearing protectors available to workers; 2° Where noise exposure equals or exceeds the upper exposure values…

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Article R4434-8 of the French Labour Code

Individual hearing protectors are chosen so as to eliminate the risk to hearing or to reduce it as much as possible. They are chosen after consultation with the workers concerned, the occupational physician and, where appropriate, the agents of the prevention services of the social security organisations and the health, safety and working conditions organisations mentioned in article L. 4643-1.

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Article R4435-2 of the French Labour Code

A worker whose exposure to noise exceeds the lower exposure values defined in 3° of article R. 4431-2 will benefit, at his request or at that of the occupational physician under the conditions provided for in articles R. 4624-35 to R. 4624-38, from a preventive audiometric examination. The purpose of this examination is the early diagnosis of any noise-induced hearing loss and the preservation of hearing function, when the assessment…

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Article R4435-3 of the French Labour Code

When hearing monitoring reveals that a worker suffers from an identifiable hearing impairment, the occupational physician assesses the link between this impairment and exposure to noise in the workplace. The occupational physician will inform the worker of the results and interpretation of the medical examinations he has undergone.

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Article R4435-4 of the French Labour Code

Where damage to hearing is likely to result from exposure to noise in the workplace, the employer : 1° Review the risk assessment carried out in accordance with Chapter III accordingly; 2° Supplement or modify the measures planned to eliminate or reduce the risks in accordance with Chapters IV and V; 3° Take account of the occupational physician’s opinion when implementing any measure deemed necessary to eliminate or reduce the…

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Article R4436-1 of the French Labour Code

When the risk assessment reveals that workers are exposed at their place of work to a noise level equal to or greater than the lower exposure values defined in 3° of article R. 4431-2, the employer shall ensure that these workers receive information and training in relation to the results of the risk assessment and with the assistance of the occupational health service. This information and training covers, in particular,…

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Article R4437-1 of the French Labour Code

In exceptional cases where, due to the nature of the work and in the absence of any technical alternative, the permanent use of individual hearing protectors is likely to result in a greater health or safety risk than not using them, the Labour Inspector may grant exemptions from the provisions of article R. 4432-3 and 1° and 2° of article R. 4434-7.

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Article R4437-2 of the French Labour Code

The employer shall specify the circumstances justifying the derogation in the request for derogation submitted to the Labour Inspector, and shall forward it together with the opinion of the Social and Economic Committee and that of the occupational physician.

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