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Risk assessment - Results in a single document

Author: Anne HANQUIEZ

Publication date: April 10, 2003

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Single document: the employer's obligation

In establishments with at least 50 employees, the employer must transcribe and update the results of the assessment of risks to the health and safety of workers in a single document.

  • Decree no. 2001-1016 of November 5, 2001 stipulates that the employer must transcribe the results of the assessment of risks to the health and safety of workers into a single document containing an inventory of risks in each work unit. This requirement gives concrete form to the employer's obligation to carry out a risk assessment under Law no. 91-1414 of December 31, 1991, which transposed the EU directive of June 12, 1989.

    The decree completes the transposition of this directive, on the one...

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