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Chapter I: Prevention of risks of exposure to ionising radiation.

Article L4451-1 of the French Labour Code

The rules for preventing risks to the health and safety of workers, including self-employed workers and employers, exposed to ionising radiation are laid down in compliance with the general principles of personal radiation protection set out in Articles L. 1333-2 and L. 1333-3 of the Public Health Code, without prejudice to the general principles of prevention set out in Article L. 4121-2 of this Code.

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Article L4451-2 of the French Labour Code

As an exception toarticle 226-13 of the French Penal Code, the occupational health physician may communicate to the person appointed by the employer to advise him/her on the radiation protection of workers any items or information covered by confidentiality, as long as their transmission is limited to that which is strictly necessary for the performance of his/her duties.

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Article L4451-3 of the French Labour Code

The person appointed by the employer to advise on the radiation protection of workers is bound by professional secrecy under the penalties and conditions set out in articles 226-13 and 226-14 of the French Penal Code, with regard to data covered by secrecy which has been communicated to him by the occupational physician in application of article L. 4451-2.

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Article L4451-4 of the French Labour Code

The rules of prevention called for by this chapter are determined by decree of the Conseil d’Etat issued pursuant to Article L. 4111-6, in particular the specific and adapted medical monitoring arrangements for workers exposed to ionising radiation, in particular for the workers mentioned in Article L. 4511-1.

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