#INTE2609667AOrder of April 8, 2026 Authorizing Derogations for the French Red Cross
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The arrêté of April 8, 2026 allows the French Red Cross to operate under modified regulations concerning training for first aid responders and trainers. Specifically, the number of required participants for the initial training of first aid responders in Damouzy has been reduced from 6 to 4, while still ensuring adequate practical training through volunteer participation. Similarly, the continuing education for first aid trainers in Ajaccio has been adjusted, decreasing the required participants from 5 to 2, also necessitating volunteer involvement for practical exercises. This law aims to ensure that important training can still occur even with lower participant numbers, as long as the conditions are met.
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Key Changes
- Reduction of participants from 6 to 4 for PSE training in Damouzy
- Reduction of participants from 5 to 2 for FPSC training in Ajaccio
- Mandatory use of volunteers to compensate for reduced participant numbers
Obligations
What this law requires
Conduct initial first aid responder (PSE) training in Damouzy with a minimum of 4 participants (reduced from 6) between April 11-26, 2026
Compensate for reduced participant numbers in Damouzy PSE training by recruiting volunteers to participate in practical exercises and simulations to meet minimum regulatory participant requirements
Conduct continuing education training for first aid trainers (FPSC) in Ajaccio with a minimum of 2 participants (reduced from 5) between April 13-16, 2026
Compensate for reduced participant numbers in Ajaccio FPSC training by recruiting volunteers to participate in practical exercises and simulations to meet minimum regulatory participant requirements
Publish this arrêté in the Journal officiel de la République française