Utah Admin. Code R392-303-30 - Sign Placement
(1) The operator
shall:
(a) post a caution and warning sign
that meets the requirements of this rule in conspicuous locations that are in
the line of sight of:
(i) a bather using the
premises and readily visible so that any bather is alerted to potential hazards
and informed before using the geothermal pool or geothermal bathing place;
and
(ii) potential bathers before
they pay for entry or pass the reception or sales counter; and
(b) place the caution sign
required in Subsection R392-303-29(1) at the reception or sales counter and no
more than ten feet from where a bather checks in or pays for the use of the
pool.
(2) If there are
multiple geothermal pools or geothermal bathing places at the facility, the
operator shall display on the caution sign at the reception or sales counter
the bacterial count of the geothermal pool or geothermal bathing place in the
facility that had the highest level of E. coli or fecal coliform found in the
most recent sampling event.
(3) The
operator shall place any caution sign required in Subsection R392-303-29(3)
either:
(a) next to the sign required in
Subsection R392-303-29(1) if any geothermal pool may exceed 100 degrees
Fahrenheit; or
(b) within ten feet
of each entrance to any geothermal pool that is operated at a temperature
greater than or equal to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
(4) The operator shall place any warning sign
required in Subsection R392-303-29(4) either:
(a) next to the sign or signs required in
Subsection R392-303-29(1) if the pool or any pools do not permit head-first
entry; or
(b) within ten feet of
the entrance or entrances to each pool that does not permit head-first
entry.
(5) The operator
shall place any warning sign required in Subsection R392-303-29(5) either:
(a) next to the sign required in Subsection
R392-303-29(1); or
(b) within ten
feet of the entrance or entrances to each pool.
(6) In lieu of meeting the signage
requirements listed in Section R392-303-29 and Subsection R392-303 30(1), the
operator may have a bather sign a disclosure document that contains the same
language as required for the signs required in Section R392-303-29, and
includes the most recent bacteriologic analysis results.
(7) The operator shall:
(a) provide a copy of the document described
in Subsection (6) to each bather upon request;
(b) retain a copy of each signed document for
at least one year; and
(c) make the
documents available for inspection by the local health officer.
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