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Article R1334-29-5 of the French Public Health Code

I. – The owners referred to in articles R. 1334-17 and R. 1334-18 must compile and keep a file entitled “asbestos technical file” containing the following information and documents: 1° Reports on the location of materials and products on lists A and B containing asbestos; 2° Where applicable, the date, nature, location and results of periodic assessments of the state of preservation, dust measurements, removal or containment work on materials…

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Article R1334-29-7 of the French Public Health Code

The statement mentioning the presence or absence of materials and products containing asbestos provided for in article L. 1334-13 is made up of: 1° In the case of the sale of residential buildings comprising a single dwelling: the report on the identification of materials and products on lists A and B containing asbestos; 2° In the case of the sale of all or part of apartment blocks: a) Reports on…

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Article R1334-29-8 of the French Public Health Code

Pursuant to 1° of article L. 1334-15, in the event of non-compliance with the identification obligations defined in articles R. 1334-17 to R. 1334-19, to carry out dust measurements, to monitor the state of conservation of materials, to implement precautionary measures, to carry out removal or containment work or to pass on information, the Prefect may order the owner of all or part of a collective dwelling mentioned in article…

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Article R1334-29-9 of the French Public Health Code

I. – In application of 2° of article L. 1334-15, the Prefect may require a survey to be carried out, at the expense of the building owner, to check that the measures planned or implemented under the obligations mentioned in 1° of the same article are appropriate and to determine any additional measures that may be required. This assessment is carried out by an independent expert body selected by the…

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Article R1335-1 of the French Public Health Code

Waste from healthcare activities is waste from diagnostic, monitoring and preventive, curative or palliative treatment activities in the fields of human and veterinary medicine. The provisions of this section apply to waste which : 1° Either present an infectious risk, because they contain viable micro-organisms or their toxins, of which it is known or there is good reason to believe that, due to their nature, their quantity or their metabolism,…

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Article R1335-2 of the French Public Health Code

Any person who produces waste as defined in article R. 1335-1 is required to dispose of it. This obligation is incumbent on : 1° The health establishment, the teaching establishment, the research establishment or the industrial establishment, when this waste is produced in such an establishment; 2° The legal entity on behalf of which a healthcare professional carries out his waste-producing activity; 3° In other cases, to the natural person…

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Article R1335-3 of the French Public Health Code

The persons mentioned in article R. 1335-2 may, by means of an agreement which must be in writing, entrust the elimination of their healthcare and similar waste to another person who is able to carry out these operations. An order by the ministers responsible for the environment and health sets out the stipulations that must be included in these agreements.

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Article R1335-4 of the French Public Health Code

The persons mentioned in article R. 1335-2 must, at each stage of waste disposal, draw up documents enabling disposal operations to be monitored. These documents are defined by an order of the ministers responsible for the environment and health.

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