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Article D5212-25

French Labour CodeIn force

Updated 2 Nov 2023

The job categories requiring special aptitude conditions are listed below:


NOMENCLATURE NUMBER

TITLE OF THE NOMENCLATURE OF PROFESSIONS AND CATEGORIES
socioprofessional-employee company jobs (PCS-ESE)

389b

Civil aviation technical and commercial flight officers and managers.

389c

Merchant navy officers and managers.

480b

Merchant navy and fishing masters.

526e

Ambulance drivers.

533a

Firemen.

533b

Technical forestry officers, nature wardens, exclusively for game wardens and fisheries wardens.

534a

Civilian security and surveillance officers, except factory guards and night watchmen.

534b

Security guards, bodyguards, private investigators and similar occupations.

546a

Transport inspectors (driving personnel).

546b

Flight attendants.

546e

Other attendants (transport, tourism).

553b

Multi-skilled sales assistants in department stores.

624d

Skilled metalworkers.

621a

Foremen in building and civil engineering.

621b

Skilled concrete workers

621c

Skilled building and civil engineering machinery drivers.

621e

Other skilled public works workers.

621g

Skilled underground miners and other skilled workers in the extraction industries (quarries, oil, gas, etc.).

632a

Skilled bricklayers.

632c

Skilled carpenters.

632e

Skilled roofers

641a

Road and heavy goods vehicle drivers

641b

Drivers of public transport vehicles.

643a

Delivery drivers and couriers

651a

Drivers of heavy lifting equipment

651b

Drivers of heavy manoeuvring equipment.

652b

Dockers.

654b

Qualified drivers of guided transport equipment (except ski lifts).

654c

Qualified drivers of ski-lift systems.

656b

Merchant navy seamen.

656c

Masters and helmsmen of inland navigation.

671c

Unskilled civil engineering and concrete workers.

671d

Mine workers and unskilled mining workers.

681a

Unskilled heavy construction workers.

691a

Drivers of agricultural or forestry machinery

692a

Fishermen and aquaculture workers.

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A notary (notaire) is a public officer who authenticates specific deeds (mainly real-estate transfers and certain family-law acts). A corporate lawyer (avocat) advises on strategy, negotiates and drafts company documents, and represents you in disputes. The two roles complement rather than overlap.

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The SAS (Société par Actions Simplifiée) is the default choice for most international structures: flexible governance, single shareholder allowed, no minimum capital, and works cleanly with foreign holding entities. We assess SARL, SA, SCI on the merits when the situation calls for it.

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