105 CMR, § 430.204 - Waterfront and Boating Program Requirements
The following waterfront safety and boating program requirements shall be observed:
(A)
Swimming shall be prohibited at sites other than the permanent camp waterfront
without the prior approval of the camp operator and the aquatics director
required by
105
CMR 430.103.
(B) All recreational camps having swimming or
diving activities, excluding those activities at swimming pools, wading pools
and other artificial bodies of water, shall, at a minimum, meet the
requirements of M.G.L. c. 111, § 127A1/2 (Christian's Law) and all
applicable Department regulation and guidelines issued thereunder.
(C) A method of supervising and checking
bathers such as the "buddy system" shall be established and enforced. A written
"lost swimmer plan" shall be established and all staff shall know exactly what
their duties are in case of an emergency at the waterfront.
(D) Swimming shall be prohibited during the
hours of darkness unless adequate lighting is provided and swimming is
restricted to shallow water.
(E)
All piers, floats, and platforms shall be in good repair.
(F) No watercraft shall be allowed in the
swimming area unless in accordance with Massachusetts Boating Laws and operated
by lifeguards on waterfront duty with permission of the aquatics director or
camp director.
(G) All staff,
volunteers, and campers engaging in all watercraft and boating activities shall
wear a U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) approved personal flotation device appropriate
to the activity.
Notes
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