As of Tuesday 1 October 2024, the Ministry of Labour and Social Policies introduced a new regulation for obtaining a credit licence, an initiative aimed at ensuring safety and legality in work operations at temporary or mobile construction sites. This licence was formally established by Legislative Decree No. 81 of 2008, and its recent amendments were included in PNRR Decree 2024.
Objectives of the Regulation
The Regulation stipulates that companies and self-employed workers must fulfil specific requirements in order to obtain a licence. This includes registration with the Chamber of Commerce, possession of the Single Document of Contributory Regularity (DURC), and fulfilment of the training obligations under Legislative Decree No. 81. The licence will be issued in digital format through the National Labour Inspectorate portal, simplifying the verification process for the competent bodies.
Necessary Requirements
To receive the licence, companies must prove:
- Chamber of Commerce registration
- Compliance with training obligations
- Possession of fiscal and safety documentation, such as the Risk Assessment Document (DVR).
The application can be submitted by the companies’ legal representatives or by self-employed workers, also through proxies.
Suspension and Revocation Procedures
The regulation also provides for strict control measures. In the case of fatal accidents or serious incapacity, the National Labour Inspectorate has the power to suspend the licence for up to twelve months. One year after revocation, it is possible to apply for a new licence. Download the official document of the ‘Gazzetta Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana’ here.
Download the official document of the “Gazzetta ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana” here.
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