Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 17 - SWIMMING POOLS AND SPAS
Chapter 10.17.01 - Public Swimming Pools and Spas
Section 10.17.01.40 - Public Pool and Spa Safety
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.17.01.40
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. First Aid and Lifesaving Equipment. An owner shall ensure that:
(1) A recreational pool is provided with:
(a) A first aid kit as recommended by the
American Red Cross;
(b) A face mask
for CPR;
(c) Disposable medical
grade examination gloves;
(d) A
bloodborne pathogen control kit;
(e) A backboard designed for medical
emergency use that is equipped with straps and head immobilizer;
(f) A light, strong rescue pole not less than
10 feet long; and
(g) A rescue tube
designed for lifesaving for each required lifeguard;
(2) Except as set forth in §A(3) of this
regulation, a public spa is provided with the safety equipment required in
§A(1)(a)-(e) of this regulation;
(3) A semipublic spa is provided with the
safety equipment required in §A(1)(a)-(d) of this regulation;
and
(4) A semipublic pool is
provided with a:
(a) Light, strong rescue
pole not less than 10 feet long; and
(b) Ring buoy or similar approved floatation
device with an attached throwing rope measuring 50 feet in length or 11/2 times
the width of the pool, whichever is longer.
B. Telephone. An owner shall ensure that, in case of an emergency, a telephone is available within the pool or spa enclosure to individuals using a public pool or spa that:
(1) Can directly reach a 911 emergency
service without the use of a coin and without connection to an internal
switchboard;
(2) Is posted with:
(a) The names and phone numbers of the
nearest available police, fire, and ambulance or rescue unit; or
(b) 911 or with any numbers necessary to
reach a 911 emergency service center directly; and
(3) Is posted with the name and location of
the pool or spa facility.
C. Lifeguard Chair.
(1) An owner shall ensure that a recreational
pool is equipped with lifeguard chairs in compliance with the American National
Standard for Public Swimming Pools.
(2) An owner may use a deck-level lifeguard
chair in a designated area on the deck adjacent to shallow water instead of an
elevated lifeguard chair.
D. Lifeguards.
(1) An owner of a public pool shall comply
with:
(a) Local codes requiring lifeguards if
the requirements of the local codes are stricter than the requirements set
forth in §D(2)-(5) of this regulation; or
(b)
§D(2)-(5) of this regulation if no
local codes exist, or if the local codes requiring lifeguards are not as strict
as the requirements of §D(2)-(5) of this regulation.
(2) Except as set forth in §D(1) and (3)
of this regulation, an owner of a recreational pool shall have at least one
lifeguard on duty on the deck observing the pool while an individual is in the
pool, and shall have at the pool:
(a)
Lifeguards who are appropriately trained and certified for the type of facility
and activity in the pool;
(b) A
sufficient number of lifeguards so that a lifeguard is on duty for each group
of 50 individuals, or fraction thereof, in the pool; and
(c) In addition to the number of lifeguards
required in §D(2)(b) of this regulation, additional lifeguards on duty if:
(i) The shape, dimensions, layout, use,
activities, or features of the pool create potential safety hazards;
(ii) The vision of the required lifeguard or
lifeguards is obstructed;
(iii) The
capabilities of the individuals using the pool are substandard; or
(iv) Another condition exists that
compromises the ability of a lifeguard to monitor the pool.
(3) An owner may use a
lifeguard on the deck of a swimming pool to monitor an adjacent wading pool,
but if a wading pool is the only pool at a facility or if the wading pool
cannot be observed from the deck of the swimming pool, the owner shall ensure
that lifeguards are provided at the wading pool in accordance with §D(1)
and (2) of this regulation.
(4) In
addition to meeting the other requirements of this chapter, an owner or
operator of a facility specified in the following paragraphs shall ensure that
a:
(a) Limited public-use pool has water
safety supervision for pool activities in compliance with Regulation .15 of
this chapter;
(b) Child care center
has water safety supervision for pool activities at a child care center in
compliance with COMAR 07.04.02.41B; and
(c) Youth camp has water safety supervision
for pool activities at a youth camp in compliance with COMAR
10.16.06.
(5) The owner
may only use or employ a lifeguard who holds a valid lifeguard certification
from:
(a) The American Red Cross;
(b) The Boy Scouts of America, not including
a lifesaving merit badge;
(c) The
Young Men's Christian Association;
(d) Ellis and Associates' National Pool and
Waterpark Lifeguard Training; or
(e) An organization that has a lifeguard
training program equivalent to the American Red Cross lifeguard
training.
(6) Except as
set forth in §D(1) and (3) of this regulation, an owner of a semipublic
pool that has a water surface area greater than 2,500 square feet or that is
part of a multiple pool facility within one enclosure that has a combined water
surface area greater than 2,500 square feet shall ensure that at least one
lifeguard is on duty on the deck observing a pool in the ratio of one guard per
50 individuals in the water:
(a) During the
peak seasonal use of the pool from Memorial Day to Labor Day; and
(b) During the use of an indoor, heated pool
throughout the entire year.
E. CPR and First-Aid Personnel. Except at a semipublic spa, an owner of a recreational pool, public spa, and a limited public use pool shall ensure that:
(1) When
the pool or spa is open for use, an individual is present and on site, holding
a valid certification for:
(a)
Infant/child/adult or professional rescuer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR);
and
(b) First aid; and
(2) The CPR and first aid
certifications of the individual required in §E(1) of this regulation are
from:
(a) A national organization offering
certification in CPR or first aid, such as the:
(i) American Red Cross;
(ii) American Heart Association; or
(iii) National Safety Council;
(b) The Emergency Medical
Services; or
(c) An organization
that has a certification program in CPR or first aid that is approved by one of
the organizations listed in §E(2) of this regulation.
F. Safety Signs. An owner of a public pool or spa shall ensure that:
(1) The
size, color, design, application, symbol, and visual layout of a safety sign is
in compliance with the ANSI Z-535 series of standards for Safety Signs and
Colors as referenced in American National Standard for Public Spas;
(2) A spa safety sign is posted in a
permanent location adjacent to a spa in compliance with the American National
Standard for Public Spas;
(3) The
spa safety sign includes the user load of the spa;
(4) A chemical warning sign is posted at the
entrance door to a chemical storage area and includes the text "Caution!
Chemical Storage Area";
(5) A
chemical vat, feeder, pump, and line is labeled to identify the chemical in
use;
(6) A chlorine gas warning
sign reading "Danger-Chlorine Gas" is posted at the entrance to a chlorine gas
feed room and storage area;
(7)
Other warning, health advisory, and safety signs are posted if necessary to
protect the public health and safety, for example, "Danger! No Diving In
Shallow Water";
(8) A semipublic
pool or public spa that does not have a lifeguard on duty has a conspicuous
sign posted adjacent to entrances to the pool or spa reading "WARNING; NO
LIFEGUARD ON DUTY. SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK.
DO NOT SWIM ALONE. CHILDREN UNDER 15 SHOULD NOT USE THE POOL WITHOUT ADULT
SUPERVISION."; and
(9) House rules
are posted at the entrance to a pool or spa.
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