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Article D322-13 of the French Sports Code

During public opening hours, only the following may supervise the establishments mentioned in article D. 322-12: 1° Holders of one of the qualifications whose awarding procedures are defined by order of the Minister for Sport. These staff hold the title of lifeguard; 2° Holders of the national aquatic safety and rescue certificate. Any person wishing to supervise such an establishment must make a declaration to the prefect of the location…

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Article D322-16 of the French Sports Code

Each establishment draws up a surveillance and rescue organisation plan which sets out, depending on the configuration of the establishment mentioned in article D. 322-12: 1° The number of people responsible for ensuring supervision and the number of people responsible for assisting them ; 2° The number of people who may be admitted simultaneously to the bathing establishment with paid access to practise the activities in question. This number is…

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Article D322-17 of the French Sports Code

All establishments referred to in article D. 322-12 must display, in a place visible to all, a reference to the diplomas and qualifications of the persons in charge of surveillance, as well as an extract from the surveillance and rescue organisation plan.

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Article R322-19 of the French Sports Code

The provisions of this section, adopted in application of article L. 422-2 of the French Consumer Code, apply to football, handball, hockey and indoor hockey goal cages and basketball goals intended for use outdoors or indoors for sporting activities or games. Lightweight goals with a total weight of less than 10 kg are excluded from the scope of this section.

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Article R322-20 of the French Sports Code

It is forbidden to import, hold with a view to sale, offer for sale, sell, distribute free of charge or against payment, hire out or make available to the public the equipment referred to in article R. 322-19 which does not meet the safety requirements laid down in this section.

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Article R322-21 of the French Sports Code

As soon as non-mobile equipment is placed on the market, it must be fitted with an installation device to ensure that it is permanently attached. As soon as mobile equipment is placed on the market, it must be fitted with a permanent securing or counterbalancing device that is integral with the structure. The attachment or counterweight device must prevent the equipment from falling, overturning or tipping over under reasonably foreseeable…

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Article R322-22 of the French Sports Code

Equipment manufactured in accordance with the relevant safety standards, the references of which are published in the Journal officiel de la République française, is deemed to meet the safety requirements of this section. The person responsible for placing the equipment on the market for the first time shall make available to the officials responsible for inspection a file containing a detailed description of the product and the means by which…

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Article R322-23 of the French Sports Code

When placed on the market and up to the final purchaser stage, football, handball and hockey goalposts and basketball goals are accompanied by instructions for use specifying their assembly, installation, use, maintenance and, where applicable, storage conditions. The equipment must bear a visible, legible and indelible warning to users on how to install and use the equipment and on the risks associated with these operations. The equipment also bears the…

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Article R322-24 of the French Sports Code

Football, handball, hockey and basketball goal cages may not be made available to users for the purposes of sporting activities or games, whether free of charge or in return for payment, if the equipment does not meet the safety requirements set out in this section.

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