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Article R322-38 of the French Sports Code

I.-The following is punishable by the fine laid down for fifth class offences: 1° Manufacture with a view to placing on the Community market, import, hold with a view to sale or distribution free of charge, offer for sale, sell or make available free of charge or against payment a PPE-SL that does not comply with the obligations laid down in article R. 322-29 ; 2° Make available second-hand PPE-SL…

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Article R322-40 of the French Sports Code

The hyperbaric safety manual referred to in Article R. 4461-8 of the French Labour Code is drawn up in accordance with a standard model drawn up by the Minister for Sport and published in the Official Bulletin of the Ministry for Sport.

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Article R322-41 of the French Sports Code

In the establishments covered by this section, the holder of a diploma mentioned in article L. 212-1 of the French Sports Code relating to the supervision of underwater diving is deemed to hold, in respect of option B, a) Physical or sports activities, the hyperbaric fitness certificate and the hyperbaric prevention advisor certificate mentioned in I and II of article R. 4461-27 of the French Labour Code. For the application…

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Article R322-42 of the French Sports Code

In the establishments covered by this section, the safety sheet referred to in Article R. 4461-13 of the French Labour Code is drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the hyperbaric safety manual referred to in Article R. 322-40.

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Article R322-43 of the French Sports Code

Notwithstanding Article R. 4461-21 of the Labour Code, the employer may authorise a worker to use his own personal protective equipment, after ensuring that it is appropriate for the work to be carried out or suitably adapted for this purpose, in accordance with Articles R. 4321-1 et seq. of the Labour Code.

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Article D331-1 of the French Sports Code

The Minister for the Interior and the Minister for Sport, after consulting the National Commission for the Safety of Sports Venues, draw up a list of sports events requiring special safety guarantees and the procedures by which the sports federations determine the list and forward it to the authorities with policing powers. The federations may not delegate their powers to organise these events. They must notify the authorities responsible for…

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Article D331-2 of the French Sports Code

When an event has been included on the list provided for in article R. 331-1 (1), the federation, or the professional league it has set up, which is responsible for the safety and running conditions of the event, may, at any time, impose on the material organiser any measure intended to ensure the safety of spectators and compliance with the regulations and rules mentioned in article L. 331-1.

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Article R331-3 of the French Sports Code

The authorisation provided for in article L. 331-5 is requested at least three months before the date set for the event. Where the sporting event is a competition involving sports betting, the application for authorisation must be accompanied by the information mentioned in 1°, 2° and 3° of article R. 131-38. In the absence of a response within one month of receipt of the application, the authorisation is deemed to…

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Article R331-4 of the French Sports Code

Organisers of profit-making sporting, recreational or cultural events where the public and staff involved in the event may number more than 1,500 people, either in terms of the number of seats or the surface area reserved for them, are required to make a declaration in the forms and under the conditions set out in articles R. 211-22 to R. 211-26 of the French Internal Security Code.

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