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Article R4461-30 of the French Labour Code

For the implementation of the training courses, joint orders issued by the Minister for Labour and, each insofar as it is concerned, by the ministers concerned, set: I. – For the implementation of training courses, taking into account the extent and nature of the risk associated with each type of intervention or work in a hyperbaric environment: 1° The educational objectives, the duration of the training courses for the workers…

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Article R4461-32 of the French Labour Code

I. – The application for authorisation of the training organisations mentioned in 1° of article R. 4461-29 must be sent by registered post with acknowledgement of receipt: 1° To the central services under the authority of the Minister of the Interior for option B “rescue and safety” ; 2° To the services placed under the authority of the director of the department of underwater and sub-aquatic archaeological research as regards…

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Article R4461-33 of the French Labour Code

In order to issue the authorisation referred to in 1° of Article R. 4461-29, the competent administrative authority shall ensure in particular that the organisational procedures and conditions meet the requirements laid down by the orders referred to in Article R. 4461-30. Where the organisational procedures and conditions no longer meet the requirements laid down by the orders referred to in Article R. 4461-30, the competent administrative authority shall withdraw…

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Article R4461-34 of the French Labour Code

All modifications relating to 2°, 3° and 4° of II of article R. 4461-32 are subject to prior authorisation after being sent to the competent administrative authority by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. Silence on the part of the competent administrative authority for a period of thirty days from the date of issue of the acknowledgement of receipt of the registered letter shall constitute acceptance of these modifications. Modifications…

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Article R4461-35 of the French Labour Code

The authorisation referred to in 1° of Article R. 4461-29 issued by the competent administrative authority lapses if : 1° The training organisation has not provided any training in the twelve months following its issue; 2° The training organisation has not provided any training for twelve consecutive months. However, the provisions of 1° and 2° do not apply when the competent administrative authority takes a decision to this effect due…

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Article R4461-36 of the French Labour Code

To obtain the accreditation provided for in 2° of Article R. 4461-29, the applicant organisation must meet the conditions laid down in the accreditation reference framework defined by the French Accreditation Committee (COFRAC) referred to in Article R. 4724-1. Joint orders issued by the Minister for Employment and, each insofar as it is concerned, by the ministers concerned, determine the minimum guarantees which the training organisations mentioned in 2° of…

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Article R4461-38 of the French Labour Code

In application of the regulatory provisions which apply to his establishment, set out in Article R. 4461-6, the employer shall adapt the composition of the intervention or work team according to the nature and extent of the risk.

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Article R4461-40 of the French Labour Code

Teams carrying out work in a hyperbaric environment, as referred to in 2° of Article R. 4461-1, are made up of at least two people: 1° An operator working in a hyperbaric environment who holds a hyperbaric fitness certificate; 2° A supervisor, trained to provide first aid in the event of an emergency, who ensures the safety of workers working in a hyperbaric environment from a suitable location subject to…

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