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Article R4222-25 of the French Labour Code

If it is impossible to carry out the collective protection measures provided for in this chapter, workers shall be provided with personal protective equipment. This equipment shall be chosen and adapted according to the nature of the work to be performed and shall have characteristics of effectiveness compatible with the nature of the risk to which the workers are exposed. It must not hinder them in their work or, as…

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Article R4223-1 of the French Labour Code

The provisions of this section lay down the rules relating to lighting and illumination: 1° of work premises and their ancillary areas, in particular passageways and stairways; 2° of outside areas where permanent work is carried out; 3° of outside areas and thoroughfares normally used during working hours.

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Article R4223-4 of the French Labour Code

While workers are present in the places referred to in Article R. 4223-1, the illumination levels measured at the work surface or, failing that, at the floor, are at least equal to the values shown in the following table: WORK AREAS and their outbuildings MINIMUM VALUES illumination Indoor circulation routes 40 lux Staircases and warehouses 60 lux Work areas, changing rooms, toilets 120 lux Blind rooms used for permanent work…

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Article R4223-6 of the French Labour Code

In artificial lighting, the ratio of illuminance levels in the same room, between that of the work area and the general illuminance, must be between 1 and 5. The same applies to the ratio of illuminance levels between adjoining communicating areas.

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Article R4223-8 of the French Labour Code

Appropriate measures are taken to protect workers against glare and visual fatigue caused by high luminance surfaces or by excessive luminance ratios between neighbouring surfaces. Lighting sources must provide a quality of colour rendering appropriate to the activity to be carried out and must not compromise the safety of workers. Fluctuating light must not be perceptible or cause a stroboscopic effect.

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