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This regulation establishes the training requirements for first aid responders in France, detailing the skills and competencies needed for both Level 1 and Level 2 first aid teams. It specifies the training duration, qualifications for trainers, and conditions for admission, ensuring that responders can effectively assist victims in emergencies while adhering to legal and procedural guidelines.
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Obligations
What this law requires
First aid training organizations must ensure PSE 1 (Level 1) initial training is delivered for a minimum of 35 hours in-person, or 28 hours minimum in-person if using validated distance learning tools for theoretical content only
Only authorized organizations may deliver PSE 1 training: public services with civil security missions, associations/federations with lifeguard diplomas or civil security accreditation (A or D), or those approved by joint ministerial decree or prefectural authorization
Training teams must include a pedagogical coordinator and formators holding current 'Certificat de compétences de formateurs aux premiers secours en équipe' with up-to-date continuing education
Maintain minimum trainer-to-learner ratios: for initial training (6-12 learners: 2 trainers; 13-18 learners: 3 trainers); for continuing education (6-12 learners: 1 trainer; 13-18 learners: 2 trainers)
Training content must strictly conform to technical recommendations published by the Directorate General of Civil Security and Crisis Management, established by a medical-pedagogical committee