N.J. Admin. Code § 3A:55-9.13 - Swimming
(a) A facility using on-grounds or
off-grounds swimming facilities that are not supervised public recreational
bathing facilities shall ensure that at least one staff member has a valid
lifesaving or lifeguarding certificate issued from an organization that is
recognized by the New Jersey State Department of Health or out-of-State health
department or other appropriate authority when up to eight children are
present, and two staff members have a valid lifesaving or lifeguarding
certificate when nine or more children are present.
1. Whenever nine or more children are
swimming, the facility shall ensure that at least one lifeguard remains out of
the water and is located in a position where he or she can observe all
swimmers.
2. No staff member shall
assume lifeguarding responsibility for more than three hours without a
break.
(b) The facility
shall prohibit swimming:
1. In swift and
rough water;
2. At night
time;
3. Under docks; and
4. When the water temperature is less than 55
degrees Fahrenheit.
(c)
The facility shall test each child's swimming ability. If a child cannot swim
100 feet, tread water for three minutes and swim under water for 10 feet, the
facility shall ensure that the child wears a life jacket whenever he or she is
in water over four and one-half feet deep or less if the water is over the
child's head, unless under direct supervision for swimming instruction. The
facility shall ensure that the life jacket:
1.
Indicates a Class I, Class II, or Class III personal flotation device (PFD)
rating by the U.S. Coast Guard; and
2. Is never used as a cushion for sitting or
kneeling at any time.
(d) The facility shall provide staff members
with the following equipment:
1. Whistle;
and
2. Ring buoy with
rope.
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