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Article R4451-35 of the French Labour Code

I.-During an operation carried out by an external company on behalf of a user company, the head of the user company shall ensure the general coordination of the preventive measures taken by him and those taken by the head of the external company, in accordance with the provisions of Articles R. 4511-5 et seq. The head of the user undertaking and the head of the external undertaking shall request the…

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Article R4451-36 of the French Labour Code

During the building and civil engineering operations referred to in articles R. 4532-1 et seq., the client or, where applicable, the project manager, provides the health and safety coordinator referred to in article L. 4532-4 with the information relating to the risk due to ionising radiation, necessary for him to carry out his duties.

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Article R4451-37 of the French Labour Code

When a charterer makes an aircraft and its crew available to a charterer, unless otherwise stipulated in the commercial agreements drawn up under article R. 330-9 of the French Civil Aviation Code, dosimetric monitoring is the responsibility of the charterer and the charterer provides the charterer with all the information required for this purpose.

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Article R4451-38 of the French Labour Code

I.-Companies whose workers are employed in yellow, orange or red controlled areas, or in demarcated operating areas in an establishment containing a basic nuclear installation, must hold a qualification certificate proving their ability to carry out work involving ionising radiation. This certificate, issued by a certifying body accredited by the French Accreditation Committee or by any other body mentioned in Article R. 4724-1, specifies the sector of activity in which…

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Article R4451-39 of the French Labour Code

A joint order of the ministers responsible for labour and agriculture sets: 1° The list of activities or categories of activity for which the certification provided for in Article R. 4451-38 is required, taking into account the nature and extent of the risk; 2° The terms and conditions for certification of the companies mentioned in Article R. 4451-38, taking into account their technical skills and the sector of activity in…

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Article R4451-40 of the French Labour Code

I.-When work equipment emitting ionising radiation is brought into service in the establishment and following any major modification likely to affect the health and safety of workers, the employer shall carry out an initial check to ensure that it is installed in accordance with the specifications provided, where applicable, in the manufacturer’s instructions and that it can be used safely. II.-The employer shall check the integrity of sealed radioactive sources…

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Article R4451-42 of the French Labour Code

I.-The employer shall carry out periodic general inspections of the work equipment referred to in articles R. 4451-40 and R. 4451-41 in order to detect in good time any deterioration likely to create hazards. II – The employer shall check the integrity of sealed radioactive sources under the same conditions when they are not incorporated into work equipment. III – Periodic general inspections are carried out by the radiation protection…

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Article R4451-43 of the French Labour Code

The employer shall, in accordance with the conditions laid down in Article R. 4451-42, check the work equipment when it is put back into service after any maintenance operation in order to ensure that there are no defects likely to create dangerous situations.

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Article R4451-44 of the French Labour Code

I.-When the installation is commissioned and after any significant change in working methods and conditions likely to affect the health and safety of workers, the employer shall carry out measurements in the delimited areas and in the workplaces adjoining these areas in accordance with Article R. 4451-24, to the initial verification of: 1° The level of external exposure; 2° Where applicable, the concentration of radioactive activity in the air or…

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