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SINGLE OCCUPATIONAL RISK ASSESSMENT DOCUMENT

Professional Risk Assessment Training.

REGULATORY OBLIGATIONS:

Article L4121-1 of the Labor Code: The employer takes the necessary measures to ensure the safety and protect the physical and mental health of the workers.

Article L4121-3 of the Labor Code: The employer, taking into account the nature of the establishment's activities, assesses the risks to the health and safety of workers, including in the choice of manufacturing processes, work equipment, chemical substances or preparations, in the fitting out or refitting of workplaces or installations, in the organization of work and in the definition of workstations. This risk assessment takes into account the differentiated impact of risk exposure according to gender.

Article R4121-1 of the Labor Code: The employer transcribes and updates in a single document the results of the assessment of the risks to the health and safety of workers which he carries out pursuant to article L4121-3. This assessment includes an inventory of the risks identified in each work unit of the company or establishment...

Article L4644-1 of the Labor Code: The employer appoints one or more competent employees to take care of the company's occupational risk protection and prevention activities...

The general safety obligation requires the employer to assess the risks to which his employees are subjected and to take the necessary measures to preserve their health and safety. The "Occupational Health" law of August 2, 2021 and its decree of March 18, 2022 have reinforced the obligations of companies in terms of assessing professional risks in order to set up preventive actions, targeted in particular on the most significant risks. . The “Single Occupational Risk Assessment Document (DUERP)” training enables participants to adapt their risk assessment approach in order to integrate new risks, such as psychosocial risks or risks resulting from multiple exposures.

By participating in this training on risk assessment, you will learn how to optimize your assessment process, by improving the drafting of your single document, and by integrating the latest legislative developments related to risk prevention and all related news. to the prevention of Covid 19 in the workplace.

During these 2 days of training, you will have the opportunity to work on many practical cases, in order to develop your culture and your "risk assessment" reflexes.

PREREQUISITES
Participants must have successfully completed the online self-training "Acquire basics in occupational risk prevention" from the INRS or have completed the training "Obtain basic skills in prevention" in the prevention services of the Security Funds social. Attach a photocopy of the training certificate when registering...