Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 16 - HOUSING
Chapter 10.16.06 - Certification for Youth Camps
Section 10.16.06.46 - Fire and Other Hazards
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.16.06.46
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Except for the operator of a primitive camp and as provided in §B of this regulation, an operator shall ensure that:
(1)
A camp is:
(a) In compliance with all fire
and safety code requirements; and
(b) Approved by the State or county fire
authority;
(2) Buildings
within the camp are constructed and maintained in accordance with State and
local fire and safety codes; and
(3) An electrical system at a camp is:
(a) Installed and maintained in compliance
with local electrical codes; or
(b)
In the absence of a local electrical code, safe and inspected for safety by a
master electrician licensed by the State, as evidenced by written documentation
from the inspecting electrician.
B. An operator may provide written documentation from the building owner that there are no outstanding electrical and fire safety code violations for a building used or to be used as a youth camp facility that is:
(1) Owned by the State
or a local government and used by the public for more than 170 calendar days
per year; or
(2) Owned and operated
as a nonpublic school and used as a school for more than 170 calendar days per
year.
C. An operator shall ensure that a:
(1) Pesticide, toxic
chemical, or hazardous material is:
(a)
Properly labeled;
(b) Stored in a
safe manner;
(c) Not accessible to
a camper; and
(d) Used only by a
camp staff member;
(2)
Camp staff member is trained to use a hazardous material safely before the
staff member handles a hazardous material at the camp;
(3) Material safety data sheet for a
potentially hazardous chemical is available to the camp staff members;
and
(4) Chemical is handled, used,
stored, and disposed of according to the material safety data sheet and all
applicable federal, State, and local codes.
D. An operator shall:
(1) Ensure that a camp is maintained to
eliminate or minimize a safety hazard such as:
(a) Entrapment;
(b) Entanglement;
(c) Impact with moving equipment or a moving
vehicle;
(d) Impact from equipment
tipover or failure;
(e) Contact
with hazards such as protrusions, pinch points, sharp edges, or hot
surfaces;
(f) A water
fall;
(g) Poisonous snakes,
insects, or plants;
(h) A natural
or man-made hazard specific to the site; or
(i) Any other condition or situation that
poses a risk of injury to a camper or staff member; and
(2) Provide warning signs or a barrier around
a hazard that cannot be eliminated due to a natural condition at the
camp.
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