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Article R4215-13 of the French Labour Code

Premises or locations reserved for the production, conversion or distribution of electricity, known as electrical service premises or locations, are designed and built in such a way as to ensure both: 1° Accessibility to equipment and ease of movement; 2° Protection against electric shock; 3° Prevention of the risk of burns and fire; 4° Prevention of the risk of the appearance of a toxic or asphyxiating atmosphere caused by the…

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Article R4215-14 of the French Labour Code

The references of the approved installation standards applicable to electrical installations are published in the Journal officiel de la République française by order of the ministers responsible for labour, agriculture and construction. An order by these same ministers may declare a provision contained in these standards inapplicable if it does not meet or contravenes the requirements of this chapter.

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Article R4215-15 of the French Labour Code

Electrical installations, carried out in accordance with the corresponding provisions of the installation standards mentioned in Article R. 4215-14 and their application guides, are deemed to meet the requirements of this chapter.

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Article R4215-16 of the French Labour Code

Electrical equipment used for disconnection, protection against overcurrents and protection against electric shocks complies either with the approved French standards applicable to it, or with the technical specifications of legislation in another Member State of the European Union or of a State party to the Agreement establishing the European Economic Area, ensuring an equivalent level of safety.

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