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Article D4153-18 of the French Labour Code

I. – It is prohibited to assign young people to work likely to generate exposure to levels 1, 2 and 3 of asbestos fibre dust as defined in article R. 4412-98. II. – The prohibition mentioned in I may be waived for operations likely to generate exposure to level 1 or 2 asbestos fibre dust levels as defined in article R. 4412-98 under the conditions and in the forms laid…

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Article D4153-21 of the French Labour Code

I.-It is prohibited to assign young people to work exposing them to ionising radiation requiring a category A or B classification within the meaning of article R. 4451-57. II – For young people aged 16 or over, the prohibition mentioned in I may be waived under the conditions and in the forms laid down in section 3 of this chapter and subject to compliance with the provisions laid down in…

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Article D4153-22 of the French Labour Code

I.-It is forbidden to assign young people to work likely to expose them to artificial optical radiation and for which the results of the risk assessment show that there is the slightest possibility of exceeding the exposure limit values defined in articles R. 4452-5 and R. 4452-6. II -The prohibition mentioned in I may be waived under the conditions and in the forms laid down in section 3 of this…

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Article R4153-22-1 of the French Labour Code

It is forbidden to assign young workers under the age of eighteen to work exposing them to electromagnetic fields for which the results of the risk assessment highlight the possibility of exceeding the exposure limit values defined in article R. 4453-3.

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Article D4153-23 of the French Labour Code

I.-It is forbidden to assign young people to hyperbaric work and to interventions in hyperbaric environments, other than those falling within class 0, as defined in article R. 4461-1. II -The prohibition mentioned in I may be waived for work in a hyperbaric environment under the conditions and in the forms laid down in section 3 of this chapter.

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Article D4153-24 of the French Labour Code

It is forbidden for young people to have unsupervised access to any premises or location in an establishment or worksite where there is a risk of contact with live bare parts, except in the case of very low voltage safety installations (VLSV). It is forbidden for young people to carry out live operations.

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Article D4153-26 of the French Labour Code

It is forbidden to assign young people to drive motor quadricycles and agricultural or forestry tractors that are not fitted with a roll-over protection structure, or with this structure in the folded-down position, and that are not fitted with a driver restraint system in the event of a roll-over.

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