Or. Admin. Code § 414-310-0680 - Swimming
(1) A school-age
center must have written permission from each child's parent before engaging in
any swimming activities.
(2) A
school-age center must provide constant sight and sound supervision of children
around any bodies of water.
(3) A
school-age center must not use a swimming pool unless it has been licensed by
the Oregon Health Authority or delegated agent pursuant to OAR Chapter 333,
Division 60. (Also see OAR
414-310-0480, Prevention and
Management of Hazards regarding access to pools and other bodies of water.)
(a) A swimming pool must not be used if the
main drain cover is missing.
(b)
Each swimming pool more than six feet in width, length, or diameter must have
immediate access to lifesaving equipment, e.g., a ring buoy and rope, a rescue
tube, or a throwing line and a shepherd's hook that is long enough to reach the
center of the pool from the edge of the pool.
(c) Swimming pools must be maintained,
cleaned and sanitized according to manufacturer instructions and Department of
Health or local health jurisdiction guidelines.
(4) In natural bodies of water, such as
shallow surf, lakes, rivers, and streams, activity is limited to wading;
swimming is not permitted.
(5) A
school-age center must not permit children to use or have access to a hot tub,
spa, portable wading pool, or other similar equipment.
(6) If a school-age center has on-site
swimming or is responsible for off-site swimming, the center's written
emergency plan (required by
414-310-0180, Emergency
Preparedness and Response) must also include pool and swimming safety. When a
swimming pool is located on the center premises, emergency telephone numbers
and the center's address must be posted near an immediately accessible
telephone in the pool area.
(7) At
all times when children are engaged in swimming and wading activities on or off
the premises, a school-age center must:
(a)
Ensure that staff are in or at the water and prepared to enter;
(b) Meet a 1:10 staff-to-child
ratio;
(c) Verify that all adults
counted in the staff-to-child ratios are able to swim if the water is more than
48 inches deep;
(d) Ensure that a
certified lifeguard is present and on duty at all times. Center staff
lifeguards may not count in staff-to-child ratios when more than 10 children
are present; and
(e) Review safety
rules with children each time they participate.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.280
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.280
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