Ohio Admin. Code 901:9-1-11 - Definitions
For the purposes of this chapter, the following are defined:
(A) "High-wave pool" means
wave pools normally capable of producing waves exceeding four feet in height,
measured from trough to crest, and are generally uniform across the
pool.
(B) "Action pool" means wave
pools which normally produce waves that do not exceed four feet in height,
measured from trough to crest, and are choppy, with a continuous rolling or
bobbing action.
(C) "Water slide"
means an amusement ride utilizing a straight or twisting slide along which a
continuous stream of water passes and which patrons rapidly slide down
independently or riding on a sled, mat, or inflatable device which slide
empties into a splash pool or a run-out. It does not include playground type
slides dumping into ponds, lakes, or swimming pools intended for diving,
bathing, or swimming.
(D) "Lazy
river" means a pool whose unique feature is the stream of water created by
mechanical means which slowly propels patrons on flotation devices along the
length of the pool.
(E) "Speed
slide" means a water slide so designed by the manufacturer for high-velocity
rides.
(F) "Kill switch" means a
control which when activated results in the immediate shut-down of
wave-generating equipment.
(G)
"10/20 rule" states any patron in a water attraction must be identifiable if in
distress within ten seconds by a lifeguard and rescuer contact made within an
additional twenty seconds.
(H)
"Aquatic activity area" means any non-wave pool that has aquatic related
attractions associated with it such as, but not limited to, rope ladders, cable
swings, diving platforms, hand-over-hand activities, slides, etc.
(I) "Public bathing area" means an impounding
reservoir, basin, lake, pond, creek, river, or other similar natural body of
water.
(J) "Dispatch procedure"
means controlling how patrons are sent down or away from one specific area of a
water slide to a splash pool or run-out by means of a person and/or signaling
device which prevents patrons from colliding in the slide or in the splash pool
or run out.
(K) "Surrounding
patron" means a park patron that is not presently participating as a rider on a
water park device.
(L) "Acceptable
barrier" means a barrier that is determined to have sufficient height and
density so as to deter a patron from access to an area in a manner that meets
or exceeds the recommended fencing material required for the
attraction.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 993.04
Rule Amplifies: 993.04
Prior Effective Dates: 06/20/1988, 08/01/1993, 08/25/2003, 03/27/2009
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