The contracting authority shall ascertain that the security personnel of the company have received adequate training that is commensurate with the protection task assigned to them and that includes the following aspects in particular:
- respect for fundamental rights, personal privacy rights, and procedural law;
- the use of physical force and weapons when acting in self-defence or in situations of necessity;
- dealing with persons offering resistance or prepared to resort to violence;
- providing first aid;
- assessing health risks entailed in the use of force;
- combating corruption.
If the protection task is carried out abroad, the contracting authority shall also ascertain that the personnel have received appropriate instruction in the applicable international and national law.
The contracting authority may, by way of exception, contract with a company to provide security services abroad where that company does not fully meet the requirements set out in paragraphs 1 and 2, on condition that there is no other company that meets those requirements at the place at which the service is to be provided and that the protection task cannot otherwise be accomplished.
The maximum duration for which a contract may be concluded under paragraph 3 is six months. The contracting authority shall take measures to ensure that the company fulfils the requirements set out in paragraphs 1 and 2 within as short a time as possible. Such measures shall be stipulated in the contract.