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Article A322-26 of the French Sports Code

In parts of the pool where the depth does not exceed 1.50 metres, the slope of the pool floor does not exceed 0.10 metres per metre. In these areas, the pool does not present a sudden change in depth. The slope of the invert of paddling pools does not exceed 0.05 metres per metre.

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Article A322-27 of the French Sports Code

The water inlets located in the floor and walls of the pools are designed to prevent bathers from completely blocking them or getting trapped in them. They are fitted with grilles with a locking system that prevents bathers from opening them. This locking system is checked periodically. All openings accessible to bathers are designed to prevent bathers from injuring themselves.

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Article A322-28 of the French Sports Code

The pools can be exited by means of ladders, stairs or gently sloping inclined surfaces. Stairs leading down to the water can be found at: – or in the beach area. In this case, they are fitted with handrails. The sides of the steps are fitted with a protective barrier; – or inside the pool area. If the staircase is not between two vertical walls, the side ends and nosings…

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Article A322-29 of the French Sports Code

An airlock is a device allowing access from a covered facility to an open-air pool without having to get out of the water. The water depth of the pool into which the lock opens is displayed in a place visible to users, at the entrance to the lock.

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Article A322-32 of the French Sports Code

The movable floors are either designed so that their connection to the pool floor respects the slope provided for pools, or are fitted with a device to remedy the danger created at their periphery by the sudden change in depth. They must not allow swimmers to pass underneath. The water depth corresponding to their position is displayed in a place visible to all. These devices must be operated away from…

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Article A322-35 of the French Sports Code

Access to the slide includes a waiting area and an access staircase. The waiting area is designed to ensure a smooth flow of users and avoid jostling. It is marked out and has handrails separating the queues. A narrowing allows access to the staircase via a single lane. The staircase is designed to accommodate one person at a time. The regulation of the departure of users for the descent is…

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