Or. Admin. Code § 250-016-0075 - Safety and Equipment Requirements for Whitewater River Outfitter and Guides
(1)
Registered Outfitters and Guides who carry passengers for consideration are
required to have all employees and passengers wear a properly secured personal
flotation device on those sections of river that are rated Class III or higher
on a commonly accepted scale of river difficulty.
(2) The personal flotation devices used by
outfitters and guides must:
(a) Be approved
by the U.S. Coast Guard as a wearable personal flotation device.
(b) Not have a limitation or restriction on
its approval that would prevent its use on whitewater rivers.
(c) Not be an inflatable personal flotation
device.
(3) A Guide
Boatsman Trainee may operate a boat to transport equipment and gear, but not
passengers for consideration, on those sections of rivers rated as Class III or
higher. The Guide Boatsman must be either a registered Outfitter and Guide, or
a listed employee of a registered Outfitter and Guide.
(4) To meet requirements of ORS
704.070(1)(e), helmets made available to passengers must meet the CE EN
(European Committee for Standardization) 1385 standard. Helmets are considered
to be available when the Outfitter and Guide:
(a) Sells or rents helmets, or otherwise
causes the availability of helmets, at or near the watercraft rental location;
or
(b) Provides notification to
potential customers that Class III or higher waters will be encountered and
allows the customer to decline the offer of a helmet verbally or in writing, or
to otherwise obtain a helmet for use during the activity.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 704.500
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 704.070
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