Wash. Admin. Code § 296-126-222 - Sanitation and safety
(1) All
places of employment shall be maintained in a sanitary condition in conformity
with the requirements for sanitation for camps set by the health services
division, department of social and health services and/or the Washington
Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA).
(2) All places of employment shall be
maintained in a safe condition in conformity with the WISHA standards of the
department of labor and industries, division of industrial safety and
health.
(3) First-aid requirements
of the WISHA standards of the department of labor and industries shall be met.
In addition, the provision of an infirmary with the full-time services of a
physician and/or registered nurse is recommended for camps operated by one
organized group for more than two weeks.
(4) Transportation shall be available at all
times for use in case of an emergency and shall be of a nature to render
reasonable comfort to an injured person.
(5) If preemployment physical examinations,
including preventive inoculations, recommended by public health authorities are
required of employees, such examinations shall not be at the expense of the
employee.
(6) No employee shall be
required or permitted to lift or carry excessive weights. Where weights in
excess of twenty pounds are to be lifted, carried, pushed, or pulled as a
normal part of an employee's responsibility:
(i) The lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling
duties shall be made known to the prospective employee at the time of
recruitment, initial employment or reassignment to a lifting job.
(ii) Instruction shall be given such
employees on proper lifting techniques in accordance with instructions provided
or approved by the department of labor and industries.
(iii) Assurance that adequate instruction in
weight lifting techniques have been given as provided in (ii) shall be
furnished the committee or its authorized agent upon request.
(7) Employee assignments to
counseling duties shall be in keeping with the employee's maturity, knowledge,
and skills. The health and welfare of the employee shall be considered in the
determination of adequate counselor staff-camper ratios. Personnel should be
selected on the basis of standards currently prescribed in the American Camping
Association Resident Camp standards.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.12.091. 78-03-004 (Order 78-1), § 296-126-222, filed 2/3/78.
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