Buildings are designed and laid out in such a way that natural light can be used to light workplaces, except where the technical nature of the activities prevents this.
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Buildings are designed and laid out in such a way that natural light can be used to light workplaces, except where the technical nature of the activities prevents this.
Les bâtiments sont conçus et disposés de telle sorte que la lumière naturelle puisse être utilisée pour l’éclairage des locaux destinés à être affectés au travail, sauf dans les cas où la nature technique des activités s’y oppose.
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