Utah Admin. Code R392-302-32 - Signs
(1) The manager shall ensure that:
(a) signs required in this rule are placed to
alert and inform bathers in enough time that the bathers may take appropriate
actions;
(b) signs are written in a
lettering style, stroke width, spacing, and contrast with the background such
that the sign is clearly visible; and
(c) sign lettering shall meet one or more of
the following minimum size standards:
(i) each
heading of a four-inch safety sign as required in Subsections
R392-302-12(2)(a),
R392-302-14(b),
R392-302-16(3),
R392-302-22(3)(d),
R392-302-23(6)(a),
R392-302-32(11)(b),
and R392-302-37(24):
(A) is written in capital letters;
(B) is at least four inches in height;
and
(C) includes a signal word as
the sign heading;
(ii)
each heading of a two-inch safety sign as required in Subsections
R392-302-20(7)(c),
R392-302-21(8),
R392-302-23(6)(b),
and R392-302-23(8):
(A) is written in capital letters;
(B) is at least two inches in
height;
(C) includes a signal word
as the sign heading;
(iii) except for the heading, the sign text
is written in letters at least 1/2 inch in height; and
(iv) if the sign can only be viewed from a
distance more than ten feet, the letter height shall be larger in the same
proportion as the required viewing distance at ten feet.
(2) The local health officer may
approve alternative letter sizes to those required in Subsection
(1)(c).
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