#2026-260Decree No. 2026-260 of April 8, 2026, on Protecting Young Workers from Ionizing Radiation Risks
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This decree changes how young workers are monitored for ionizing radiation exposure. Previous rules categorized them into specific groups; now, they require individual dosimetric monitoring. This impacts industries where workers are exposed to radiation by updating safety compliance procedures.
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Key Changes
- Changes classification to individual dosimetric monitoring
- Updates compliance procedures for young workers
- Replaces specific group categorization
Obligations
What this law requires
Replace categorical classification (Category A or B per Article R. 4451-57) with individual dosimetric monitoring (per Article R. 4451-64) for young workers exposed to ionizing radiation
Implement individual dosimetric monitoring systems for young workers in place of previous group-based categorization methods
Update safety compliance procedures to reflect the transition from categorical classification to individual dosimetric monitoring