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Article A322-67 of the French Sports Code

In each establishment, the operator shall appoint a qualified technical supervisor responsible for ensuring that instruction takes place in accordance with the conditions laid down in this sub-section. Several qualified technical supervisors may be appointed, each responsible for the technical aspects of some of the nautical activities taught. For instruction in light pleasure craft, supervision takes place from or near a boat suitable for teaching and immediate intervention, with the…

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Article A322-68 of the French Sports Code

The organisation of teaching activities takes into account the environment, the climatic and meteorological conditions, the level of the participants, the skills of the instructors and the surveillance and intervention system that can be mobilised. The qualified technical supervisor decides whether to adapt or cancel the activities in the event of a change in conditions in order to ensure that the surveillance and response system is as effective as possible.

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Article A322-69 of the French Sports Code

The collective and individual water sports equipment and facilities provided by the establishments comply with the regulations in force and are properly maintained. In addition, they are appropriate for the purposes of the instruction and the surveillance and intervention system. Under no circumstances may life jackets not bearing the “CE” mark be made available to participants. The technical manager provided for in article A. 322-67 periodically checks that the individual…

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Article A322-70 of the French Sports Code

The surveillance and intervention arrangements to be put in place for each establishment take account of the types of activities offered for instruction by the establishment concerned and the skills of the participants to whom these lessons are offered. It complies with the regulations in force concerning traffic or navigation in French maritime or inland waters. The nautical and land-based surveillance and intervention resources used to teach light sailing are…

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Article A322-71 of the French Sports Code

The provisions of this section apply to the establishments mentioned in article L. 322-2 which organise the practice of underwater diving. They do not apply to archaeological diving, underground diving or underwater orienteering training and competition courses.

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Article A322-72 of the French Sports Code

On the site of the underwater activity, diving is under the responsibility of a divemaster present at the place where the divers are launched or immersed. He or she is technically responsible for the organisation of the dive, the measures to be taken to ensure the safety of the divers and the activation of the emergency services. He ensures that the rules and procedures in force are applied. He sets…

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Article A322-73 of the French Sports Code

Several divers who together make a dive with the same characteristics of duration, depth and path, even if they breathe different mixes, constitute a group. When the group is made up of divers with different skills or breathing different mixes, it must not exceed the maximum operating conditions available to the diver with the most restrictive skills or the most restrictive mix. Minors are not allowed to dive autonomously.

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Article A322-74 of the French Sports Code

When, in the natural environment, the submerged group is led by a supervisor, that supervisor must hold a qualification mentioned in Annex III-15 b. This person is responsible for the conduct of the dive and ensures that its characteristics are appropriate to the circumstances and the abilities of the divers. When at least one of the supervised divers or the person supervising the group uses a mixture other than air,…

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Article A322-76 of the French Sports Code

Depending on the gases used, the level of qualification of the supervisors and the skills of the divers, the diving areas are defined as follows: 0 to 6 metres; 0 to 12 metres; 0 to 20 metres; 0 to 40 metres; 0 to 60 metres; Space from 0 to 70 metres; Space from 0 to 80 metres; Spaces above 80 metres. Underwater diving with air is limited to 60 metres….

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