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Article R4412-39 of the French Labour Code

The employer shall draw up a notice, known as a workstation notice, for each workstation or work situation exposing workers to hazardous chemical agents. These instructions, updated as necessary, are intended to inform workers of the risks to which their work may expose them and of the measures taken to avoid them. The notice sets out the applicable hygiene rules and, where applicable, instructions for the use of collective or…

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Article R4412-44 of the French Labour Code

Depending on the risk assessment, a worker assigned to work exposing him to chemical agents hazardous to health may undergo an additional medical examination prescribed by the occupational physician to check that he has no medical contraindications to such work.

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Article R4412-45 of the French Labour Code

The medical examination carried out includes a general clinical examination and, depending on the nature of the exposure, one or more additional specialised examinations which the occupational physician carries out or arranges to be carried out. These examinations are paid for under the conditions provided for in article R. 4624-36 or, in the case of an agricultural employee, in article R. 717-20 of the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code.

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Article R4412-49 of the French Labour Code

The technical instructions specifying the procedures for the medical examinations to be carried out by occupational health physicians are determined, where necessary, by joint order of the ministers responsible for labour and agriculture.

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Article R4412-50 of the French Labour Code

In addition to the information and prevention visits and additional examinations which the worker receives, the employer shall have the occupational physician examine any worker exposed to the chemical agents mentioned in Article R. 4412-44 who claims to be bothered by the work he is performing. This examination may be carried out at the worker’s request. The occupational physician is informed by the employer of absences due to illness lasting…

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Article R4412-51 of the French Labour Code

The occupational physician prescribes the medical examinations required for biological monitoring of exposure to chemical agents. The worker is informed by the doctor of the results of these examinations and their interpretation. The occupational physician informs the employer of the anonymous and overall interpretation of the results of this biological monitoring of exposure to chemical agents, while ensuring that medical confidentiality is respected.

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Article R4412-51-1 of the French Labour Code

Analyses to check compliance with the biological limit values set by decree are carried out by the bodies mentioned in article R. 4724-15. If the limit values are exceeded, the occupational physician, if he considers that this is due to occupational exposure, will inform the employer, in a non-nominative form, and the worker.

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