What is a public service establishment (ERP)?
Verified 06 November 2023 - Directorate for Legal and Administrative Information (Prime Minister)
Facilities receiving the public (ERP) are buildings, premises or enclosures in which outsiders are admitted.
Access can be free, paid, free, restricted or by invitation.
For example, a town hall, a business, a school, an amusement park, or a place of worship.
Please note
A company not open to the public, but only to company personnel, is not an ERP.
LES are classified by category and by type, for the purposes of fire safety regulations.
The classification proposed by the owner or operator of the establishment is validated by the Departmental Advisory Committee on Safety and Accessibility (CCDSA).
This commission, chaired by the prefect, monitors compliance with regulations on fire safety and panic and accessibility in LES.
ERPs are classified as 5 categories according to their capacity.
The capacity corresponds to the number of people authorized by the SDIS: titleContent be present at the same time in the establishment.
ERPs are classified by type according to the nature of their holding. The type is designated by a letter.
L'effective of persons admitted is determined according to special provisions for each type of establishment.
For the first 4 categories, employees are counted with the public admitted to the ERP.
For the 5e category, employees are not counted with the public admitted to the ERP.
Underground and mixed stations and floating establishments are never classified in 5, regardless of their sizee category.
Example :
A library that accommodates less than 200 people is classified as type S of 5e category.
A library that accommodates between 200 and 300 people is classified as type S of 4e category.
In order to welcome the public, the establishment respects accessibility rules for persons with disabilities.
One authorization to open to the public must be requested from the Mayor by the LES operator.
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Classification of establishments
Security obligations
Book I - Provisions applicable to all LES (classification, adaptations of security rules, special cases, control of LES)
Book II - Provisions applicable to establishments in the first four categories
Book III - Provisions for Category 5 LES
Provisions applicable to ERPs located within an existing built environment and to existing facilities open to the public
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