Post by account_disabled on Oct 21, 2023 1:12:52 GMT -5
We will not look specifically at the risks linked to the world of the Internet, in particular ergonomics and video terminals to which I will dedicate another post, but the basics, the general management for the categories that I have told you. The freelancer In the case of a freelancer the rules are few and simple: use work equipment that complies with the law: if you purchased them after they must therefore have the CE marking and if earlier you will have to request the declaration of compliance with Presidential.
Decree / from whoever sold them to you (they are required to give it to you) equip yourself with personal protective equipment and use them (no, it's not worth keeping them in the drawer or photo editor in the car!) equip yourself with a special identification card accompanied by a photograph, containing your personal details and the contract number if you carry out work at the customer's premises (not a meeting, but for example installing the new server or carrying out maintenance on the company PCs are activities that require the card.
Then there are particular possibilities which however involve costs borne by the freelancer and that is to benefit from health surveillance and/or training carried out at a company. For example: I have a client with whom I have a very close relationship and I ask him to be able to participate in his training courses and to benefit from the health surveillance that he has his employees do, so that I don't have to move around independently (and at high costs). higher usually), but then paying him the equivalent of what was spent on me. Micro, small and medium enterprises The situation for businesses, even small ones, is more complex.
Decree / from whoever sold them to you (they are required to give it to you) equip yourself with personal protective equipment and use them (no, it's not worth keeping them in the drawer or photo editor in the car!) equip yourself with a special identification card accompanied by a photograph, containing your personal details and the contract number if you carry out work at the customer's premises (not a meeting, but for example installing the new server or carrying out maintenance on the company PCs are activities that require the card.
Then there are particular possibilities which however involve costs borne by the freelancer and that is to benefit from health surveillance and/or training carried out at a company. For example: I have a client with whom I have a very close relationship and I ask him to be able to participate in his training courses and to benefit from the health surveillance that he has his employees do, so that I don't have to move around independently (and at high costs). higher usually), but then paying him the equivalent of what was spent on me. Micro, small and medium enterprises The situation for businesses, even small ones, is more complex.