Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 16 - HOUSING
Chapter 10.16.06 - Certification for Youth Camps
Section 10.16.06.47 - Specialized Activities: Aquatic Programs
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.16.06.47
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. For a camp that offers an aquatic program, an operator shall ensure that:
(1) During the
aquatic activity, a director is present at the camp or, when the activity
occurs off the camp premises, at the activity site;
(2) A safety plan is developed and
implemented:
(a) According to Regulation .52
of this chapter; and
(b) That
includes procedures for:
(i) Evaluating and
classifying a camper's swimming ability and other appropriate aquatic skills
before a camper participates in water activities;
(ii) Assigning a camper to areas, equipment,
facilities, and activities appropriate for the camper's abilities;
(iii) Maintaining water activity equipment
and facilities in good working condition;
(iv) A safety system to account quickly for
all campers during the water activity;
(v) Supervision ratios in §C of this
regulation;
(vi) When natural
swimming areas are used, meeting the requirements in §E(2) of this
regulation; and
(vii) When
watercraft activities occur, meeting the requirements of §F of this
regulation.
B. Emergency and First Aid Information and Equipment. At the site of the aquatic program, an operator shall:
(1) Post in a conspicuous place, or for a
primitive camp have available, a list of emergency procedures and, if a phone
is provided, a list of emergency telephone numbers; and
(2) Provide first aid and rescue
equipment.
C. Swimming. An operator shall ensure that:
(1) When
swimming instruction is given, an instructor is present and supervising the
activity;
(2) One lifeguard, with
lifeguard certification appropriate for the swimming site, is on duty for each
group of 50 campers or fraction of 50 campers in the water;
(3) A watcher, who is a staff member or
volunteer who is 16 years old or older and is not the individual required in
§C(1) or (2) of this regulation, is on duty at pool side observing the
campers for each group of 25 campers or a fraction of 25 campers in the
water;
(4) Two individuals
certified in first aid and CPR are on duty at the activity;
(5) An additional instructor, lifeguard,
counselor, or assistant counselor is on duty if any condition exists that
compromises the ability of the staff member to perform the staff member's job
duty; and
(6) One adult staff
member, adult volunteer, counselor, or assistant counselor is on duty and
supervising the campers for each group of ten campers or fraction of ten
campers participating in the swimming activity;
D. Pool and Equipment. An operator shall ensure that a swimming pool facility and equipment:
(1) Complies with the requirements of COMAR
10.17.01; and
(2) Are maintained in
good condition.
E. Natural Diving and Swimming Areas. For a youth camp that uses a natural diving or swimming area, an operator shall:
(1)
Comply with the requirements of COMAR 26.08.09; and
(2) Ensure that:
(a) A hazard is assessed and eliminated or
clearly marked before a camper swims, dives, or bathes at a natural diving or
swimming area;
(b) A swimmer is not
subjected to a dangerous condition such as a strong current, a sharp drop-off,
a quicksand bottom, or rough surf;
(c) Water is free from dangerous aquatic
life;
(d) The bottom is free from
hazardous debris, sharp stones, and sharp shells;
(e) Swimming, diving, and boating areas are
clearly marked or roped off; and
(f) Diving and swimming programs are
conducted at separate times or in separate areas from boating
programs.
F. Activities Involving the Use of Watercraft. An operator shall ensure that:
(1) A watercraft is equipped with U.S. Coast
Guard approved personal flotation devices of Types I, II, or III, as prescribed
for the specific type of craft and number and age of occupants;
(2) A water skier wears a personal flotation
device approved by the U.S. Coast Guard for that particular activity;
(3) A watercraft towing a water skier has an
observer on board in addition to the driver;
(4) An occupant of a watercraft wears a U.S.
Coast Guard approved personal flotation device;
(5) An individual using a watercraft has been
given training in boarding, debarking, and safety procedures for the
craft;
(6) Except on a river trip
when the instructor's supervision is described in a written safety plan, an
instructor is within sight and hearing of the watercraft activity;
(7) An individual holding certification in
first aid and CPR is present at each watercraft activity;
(8) One lifeguard or water safety rescuer who
has lifeguard or rescuer certification appropriate for the watercraft site and
activity is present at each watercraft activity; and
(9) One adult staff member, adult volunteer,
counselor, or assistant counselor is on duty and supervising the campers for
each group of ten campers or fraction of ten campers participating in the
watercraft activity.
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