Communicating measurement results: to whom? How?
Interpret and communicate measurement results
Practical sheet REF: FIC0110 V1
Communicating measurement results: to whom? How?
Interpret and communicate measurement results

Author : Serge BRUNEL

Publication date: August 10, 2011 | Lire en français

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5. Communicating measurement results: to whom? How?

You must communicate the results of measurements and technical inspection reports to the occupational physician and the health, safety, and working conditions committee or, failing that, to staff representatives (see Code du travail , Articles R. 4412-30 and R. 4412-79). These constitute input data for your chemical risk assessment.

These items must be made available to the labor inspector, the occupational health inspector, and the prevention service agents of the social security agencies.

Don't hesitate to consult your occupational physician; they can help you interpret the results and explain them to the relevant parties, particularly employees who are exposed in your workplace.

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