Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.11411 - Aquatic procedures
Rule 411.
(1) A
camp shall classify each camper according to aquatic ability before the camper
engages in an aquatic activity. All campers and staff are considered
non-swimmers unless tested.
(2) A
camp shall not permit a camper to participate in an aquatic activity that
requires higher skills than the camper's swimming classification, except during
formal instruction.
(3) A camp shall
establish and enforce an accounting system, such as the buddy system, for
supervising campers involved in an aquatic activity. The system used shall
include all of the following:
(a) Procedures
for camper check-in.
(b) Procedures
for camper check-out.
(c) The
periodic accounting for the whereabouts of each camper by a member of the
aquatic staff. Aquatic staff shall conduct checks account for campers at least
once every 10 minutes.
(4) A camp shall establish and follow a
written aquatic emergency plan for each aquatic activity. The plan shall cover
all of the following areas:
(a) Rescue
procedures and frequency of drills.
(b) Camper accountability.
(c) Prompt evacuation.
(d) Notification of outside emergency
services.
(5) A camp
shall use an accounting system as defined in subrule (3) of this rule for
supervising camper swimming at sites other than a permanent camp waterfront.
One aquatic observer shall assist an aquatic supervisor for every 10 campers or
fraction thereof in the water. Aquatic staff shall account for campers at least
once every 5 minutes.
(6) A camp
shall not conduct swimming programs during the hours of darkness. This subrule
does not prohibit the use of swimming pools that have underwater and deck
lighting that provides unrestricted vision.
(7) A camp shall allow headfirst diving in
designated areas only.
(8) A camp
shall not allow headfirst diving in water that is less than 5 feet deep.
Aquatic staff shall use the following table to determine minimum diving area
depths and distances from the end of the board or platform:
| Diving Condition | Water depth | Distance |
| Competitive swimming and swimming classes | 5 feet | 10 feet |
| Platform less than 2 feet above the water | 8 feet | 10 feet |
| Board 2 feet or less above the water | 10 feet | 15 feet |
| Board more than 2 feet above the water | 15 feet | 20 feet |
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