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Article R4452-8 of the French Labour Code

When carrying out the risk assessment, the employer shall take into consideration: 1° The level, wavelength range and duration of exposure to artificial sources of optical radiation; 2° The exposure limit values defined in articles R. 4452-5 and R. 4452-6; 3° Any impact on the health and safety of workers; 4° Any possible impact on the health and safety of workers resulting from interactions, in the workplace, between artificial optical…

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Article R4452-9 of the French Labour Code

The risk assessment is carried out by the employer after consulting the social and economic committee, with the assistance, where appropriate, of the occupational health service. This assessment is renewed periodically, in particular when a change in the installations or working methods is likely to alter the levels of exposure to artificial optical radiation and in the case provided for in Article R. 4452-30. If exposure levels are measured, this…

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Article R4452-10 of the French Labour Code

The results of the risk assessment are recorded in the single risk assessment document provided for in article R. 4121-1. They are communicated by the employer to the occupational physician and to the social and economic committee. They are also made available, at their request, to the Labour Inspectorate, to agents of the prevention departments of social security organisations and to the health, safety and working conditions organisations mentioned in…

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Article R4452-11 of the French Labour Code

Where the results of the risk assessment show that there is the slightest possibility of workers’ exposure limit values being exceeded, the employer shall determine the preventive measures, training and health monitoring to be taken, in accordance with the provisions of sections 5, 6 and 7.

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Article R4452-13 of the French Labour Code

Reducing the risks of exposure to artificial optical radiation is based in particular on : 1° The use of alternative work processes which do not expose workers to artificial optical radiation or which result in less exposure; 2° The choice of appropriate work equipment which, taking into account the work to be carried out, emits the least amount of artificial optical radiation possible; 3° Limiting the duration and intensity of…

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Article R4452-14 of the French Labour Code

Workplaces where, according to the results of the risk assessment defined in section 4, workers are likely to be exposed to artificial optical radiation exceeding the exposure limit values defined in articles R. 4452-5 and R. 4452-6 are appropriately signposted. Where technically possible, these places are also circumscribed and access to them is restricted.

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Article R4452-16 of the French Labour Code

When it is not possible to avoid the risks due to exposure to artificial optical radiation by other means, appropriate and suitable personal protective equipment is made available to workers. When the exposure levels laid down in articles R. 4452-5 and R. 4452-6 are exceeded, the employer must ensure that they are worn.

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Article R4452-17 of the French Labour Code

Personal protective equipment is such that it reduces exposure to a level which does not exceed the exposure limit values defined in articles R. 4452-5 and R. 4452-6. They are adopted after consultation with the social and economic committee, the occupational physician and, if necessary, with the assistance of the agents of the prevention services of the social security organisations and the health, safety and working conditions organisations mentioned in…

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