#INTE2605017AOrder of February 18, 2026 for the Authorization of the National Civil Protection Federation for First Aid Training
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This law authorizes the National Civil Protection Federation in France to conduct various first aid and rescue trainings, including basic citizen first aid and team-based emergency response. The law outlines the specific courses authorized and stipulates that these courses can only be delivered by the federation itself or its approved entities. It affects those involved in emergency response training and emphasizes certification and accreditation requirements.
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Key Changes
- The National Civil Protection Federation is authorized to conduct first aid trainings.
- Specific courses must be delivered by the federation or approved entities only.
- Certification and accreditation requirements are emphasized.
Obligations
What this law requires
The National Civil Protection Federation (FNPC) must deliver all initial and continuous training for the 11 teaching units specified in Article 1 (GQS, PSC, PSE1, PSE2, SSA EI, SSA L, PES, PICF, FPSC, FPSE, FSA) using only the internal training and certification frameworks registered with the Directorate General for Civil Security and Crisis Management (DGSCGC) as listed in Annex 1.
The FNPC must deliver training for the 2 teaching units specified in Article 2 (FF and CEF) exclusively through its principal establishment and national pedagogical team without delegation.
All attestations and competency certificates must use the organizational code 'FNPC' for identification purposes
The National Civil Protection Federation (FNPC) must deliver all authorized training courses using only the internal training and certification frameworks registered with the Directorate General of Civil Security and Crisis Management (DGSCGC) as listed in Annex 1
Training courses listed in Article 2 (FF and CEF) must be delivered exclusively by the main establishment of the authorized organization and its national pedagogical team and cannot be delegated