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Article R4451-101 of the French Labour Code

The employer shall set up a radiation protection organisation adapted to the radiological emergency situation, in particular: 1° He shall appoint, if he has not already done so in another capacity, a radiation protection advisor under the conditions laid down in Article R. 4451-112 ; 2° It shall, if possible, identify and delimit, within the perimeters mentioned in II of Article R. 4451-96, the zones specific to the radiological emergency…

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Article R4451-102 of the French Labour Code

Each worker involved in a radiological emergency situation assigned to the first group: 1° Receives information adapted to the radiological emergency situation that has arisen and to the conditions of the intervention; 2° Confirms his or her agreement to the intervention; 3° Benefits from personal protective equipment adapted to the nature of the intervention in a radiological emergency situation; 4° Is subject to individual dosimetric monitoring such as that provided…

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Article R4451-103 of the French Labour Code

Each worker involved in a radiological emergency situation assigned to the second group: 1° Receives information adapted to the radiological emergency situation that has arisen and to the conditions of the intervention; 2° Benefits from personal protective equipment adapted to the nature of the intervention in a radiological emergency situation; 3° Have their exposure to ionising radiation assessed by means of individual dosimetric monitoring such as that provided for in…

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Article R4451-104 of the French Labour Code

I.-In compliance with the principle of optimisation mentioned in 2° of Article L. 1333-2 of the Public Health Code, the employer shall ensure that, as far as possible, the exposure of workers involved in a radiological emergency is kept below the occupational exposure limit values set in 1° of Article R. 4451-6. II -Where the conditions of intervention do not allow it, the employer shall ensure that their exposure is…

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Article R4451-105 of the French Labour Code

The employer shall inform the labour inspector referred to in Article L. 8112-1 and, as appropriate, the Nuclear Safety Authority or the delegate for nuclear safety and radiation protection for defence-related installations and activities at the end of any radiological emergency requiring the intervention of a worker assigned to the first group.

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Article R4451-106 of the French Labour Code

The occupational health physician and the radiation protection advisor shall work together to implement the individual dosimetric monitoring provided for in 4° of Article R. 4451-102 or the exposure assessment provided for in 3° of Article R. 4451-103. If necessary, they shall seek technical support from the Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire. They shall inform the employer, each insofar as he is concerned, in the form and under…

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Article R4451-107 of the French Labour Code

I.-In the event that one of the reference levels mentioned in Article R. 4451-11 has been exceeded, the employer shall inform the worker concerned without delay. II -Where a worker’s exposure exceeds the reference level mentioned in I of article R. 4451-11, the continuation of the actions mentioned in article R. 4451-96 entrusted to him is subject to : 1° The employer’s justification of the need to maintain the worker…

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Article R4451-108 of the French Labour Code

At the end of the radiological emergency, the occupational health physician shall prescribe all the examinations he considers relevant to assess the state of health of the workers involved in the radiological emergency. He will draw up a dosimetric report for each worker, which he will record in the occupational health medical file referred to in Article L. 4624-8 and give to the worker. If necessary, he will seek technical…

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Article R4451-109 of the French Labour Code

I.-Each worker who has been involved in a radiological emergency benefits from the reinforced individual monitoring measures applicable to category A workers provided for in Article R. 4451-82 for at least five years following the radiological emergency or during the period when the dose received remains above one of the limit values set in Article R. 4451-6. II-The worker referred to in I may be assigned to work exposing him…

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Article R4451-110 of the French Labour Code

The terms and conditions for implementing the monitoring of individual exposure in radiological emergency situations provided for in articles R. 4451-102 and R. 4451-103 are laid down by a joint order of the ministers responsible for labour and agriculture.

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