Ohio Admin. Code 901:9-1-17 - Safety standards for water slides
(A) Slide-type attractions which allow a mix
of adult and small children riders shall employ a dispatch procedure which will
establish spacing between riders to reduce the possibility of collision between
riders in the splash pool or while still on the slide.
(B) A lifeguard/attendant shall be stationed
with a clear view and rapid access to any splash pool or run-out.
(C) Height requirements shall be the
manufacturer's recommendation or six inches above static water level and shall
apply to all slides with shallow water splash pools.
(D) Patrons must ride all water slides in a
feet-first position unless the manufacturer design specifications specifically
permits other safe riding positions.
(E) Stopping, changing positions and forming
chains shall be prohibited.
(F)
Patrons are not permitted to ride slides with small children on their
laps.
(G) Life jackets or other
personal flotation devices may not be worn on water slides unless recommended
by the manufacturer.
(H) Patrons
must exit splash pools/run-outs immediately upon arrival. It will be the
responsibility of the lifeguard/attendant supervising all splash pools/run-outs
to require patrons to exit immediately.
(I) In the absence of manufacturer
guidelines, patrons riding speed slides should be instructed to ride lying down
in a feet-first position. Patrons should be instructed to keep their legs
crossed and to cross their arms and to hold them close to their body for the
entire ride.
(J) An operator shall
be stationed at the dispatch point of all rides and shall remain in continual
visual or verbal contact with the lifeguard/attendant stationed at the splash
pool/run-out.
(K) When an entry
pool at the dispatch point exists, an attendant rather than an operator, shall
be present.
(L) Fencing/acceptable
barriers shall be installed around low profile sections of the trough and
around the sides and back of the splash pool/run-out. Fencing/acceptable
barriers shall comply with American society for testing and materials, volume
15.07, 2007 edition, "Design and Manufacture of Patron Directed Artificial
Climbing Walls, Dry Slides, Coin Operated and Purposeful Water Immersion
Amusement Rides and Devices and Air-supported Structures."
(M) Splash pool fencing/acceptable barriers
along the front and rider exits shall be at a minimum, forty-two inch tall
posts with three horizontal cables and designated exit point(s) shall be
installed along the front/rider exit side of a splash pool if the location
meets the following criteria:
(1) Splash pools
which due to their proximity to heavy surrounding patron traffic areas pose an
attractive opportunity for surrounding patrons to jump or dive into the splash
pool from the front/rider exit side of the pool;
(2) Splash pool design and lifeguard
placement do not allow for control of surrounding patron behavior;
(3) The installation of such a barrier does
not impede the effective space necessary for emergency extrication and response
in an emergency; and
(4) The splash
pool is not a zero depth entry pool; or
(5) In the alternative, sufficient space must
exist between run-out troughs such that the presence of the fence/barrier does
not impede the safety clearance envelope of the rider in the run-out.
(N) Employee access gates in
perimeter fences must be secured with a latch and post a sign stating
"authorized personnel only".
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 993.04
Rule Amplifies: 993.04
Prior Effective Dates: 06/20/1988, 08/01/1993, 01/03/2000, 03/27/2009
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