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Article R4222-5 of the French Labour Code

Ventilation by natural ventilation, provided exclusively by the opening of windows or other openings giving direct access to the outside, is authorised when the volume per occupant is equal to or greater than : 1° 15 cubic metres for offices and premises where light physical work is performed; 2° 24 cubic metres for other premises.

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Article R4222-6 of the French Labour Code

Where ventilation is provided by mechanical means, the minimum fresh air flow rate to be introduced per occupant is set out in the following table: DESIGNATION OF PREMISES MINIMUM FLOWof fresh air per occupant(in cubic metres per hour) Offices, rooms without physical work 25 Catering premises, sales premises, meeting rooms 30 Workshops and rooms with light physical work 45 Other workshops and premises 60

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Article R4222-8 of the French Labour Code

The air sent after recycling into premises with non-specific pollution is filtered. The recycled air is not taken into account when calculating the minimum fresh air flow rate provided for in Article R. 4222-6. In the event of a breakdown in the purification or filtration system, recycling is stopped.

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Article R4222-10 of the French Labour Code

In premises with specific pollution, the average concentrations of total and respirable dust in the atmosphere inhaled by a worker, assessed over an eight-hour period, must not exceed 4 and 0.9 milligrams per cubic metre of air respectively.

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Article R4222-11 of the French Labour Code

For each room with specific pollution, ventilation is provided and its flow rate determined according to the nature and quantity of the pollutants and, where applicable, the quantity of heat to be removed, without the minimum fresh air flow rate being less than the values set in article R. 4222-6. When the air comes from premises with non-specific pollution, the total number of occupants in the premises served is taken…

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Article R4222-12 of the French Labour Code

Emissions in the form of gases, vapours, aerosols of solid or liquid particles, or substances that are unhealthy, annoying or dangerous to workers’ health are eliminated, including by the use of humidification processes where there is a risk of particles being suspended, when production techniques allow. Failing this, they are captured as they are produced, as close as possible to their source of emission and as efficiently as possible, taking…

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Article R4222-13 of the French Labour Code

The capture and ventilation installations are designed in such a way that concentrations in the atmosphere are not dangerous at any point for the health and safety of workers and remain below the exposure limit values set in Article R. 4412-149. When the concentration limits mentioned in Article R. 4222-10 cannot be complied with at any point in a specific pollution room, the employer shall implement the organisational measures necessary…

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Article R4222-14 of the French Labour Code

Air from a room with specific pollution can only be recycled if it is effectively purified. After recycling, it may only be sent to other rooms if the pollution of all the rooms concerned is of the same nature. In the event of recycling, the concentrations of dust and substances in the atmosphere of the premises must remain below the occupational exposure limit values defined in articles R. 4222-10, R….

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