Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services
Chapter 5101:2-18 - Child Day Camps
Section 5101:2-18-13 - Safe and sanitary equipment and environment in an approved child day camp
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 5101:2-18-13
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) What are the safe equipment requirements for an approved child day camp?
The approved child day camp is to:
(1)
Ensure
that materials and furniture shall be sturdy, safe and easy to clean and
maintain. They
are also to be free
of sharp points
or corners; splinters or protruding nails; loose or rusty
parts; peeling or chipping paint
; or other hazardous features.
(2)
Ensure
that equipment and materials which are not usable due to breakage or
being a hazard
are removed immediately and stored away from
children until repaired or replaced.
(3)
Ensure that all children's equipment
is
used in accordance with the manufacturer's guidelines.
(4)
Ensure that safety gear required for an activity
is
appropriately sized and designed specifically for the activity being
conducted.
(5)
Ensure that
air conditioners, heat pumps, electric fans and space heaters
are
mounted or placed out of the reach of children or have safeguards which prevent
children from being injured.
(B) What are the safe environment requirements for an approved child day camp?
(1) Illegal drugs and substances shall not be
on the premises. Alcohol shall be inaccessible to children and shall only be
kept in areas not approved or used by children.
(2) Buildings used by children shall maintain
an indoor temperature of at least sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit. If a building
used by children exceeds eighty-five degrees Fahrenheit, ventilation that
produces air movement, or air conditioning, shall be provided.
(3) Children shall be protected from any
items and conditions which threaten their health, safety and well being,
including but not limited to: electrical cords, extension cords, lead hazards,
asbestos, wells, vehicular traffic,
bodies of water, employee's personal belongings
and other environmental hazards and dangerous situations.
If a potential lead hazard is identified, the Ohio
department of job and family services (ODJFS) will make a referral to the
appropriate agency.
(4)
Cleaning agents and all other chemical substances shall be stored in a
designated area in their original containers and/or clearly labeled. Children
may use cleaning equipment, supplies, and cleaning agents with adult
supervision.
(5) Specialized
activity equipment that is potentially hazardous in nature, such as, but not
limited to, bows and arrows, air guns, sharp tools etc, shall be stored in a
location that is locked and inaccessible to children when the equipment is not
in use.
(6) Children shall not have
access to specialized activity areas unless supervised by qualified child day
camp staff members.
(7) Safety
zones and boundaries shall be required for all specialized activities, as
necessary. All persons who may be close to the area for any reason must be
aware of and oriented to the safety zones and boundaries. Camps may use posted
signs or warnings, physical barriers, or specific scheduling procedures to
control access to these areas.
(8)
Renovations and remodeling to areas in which
programming takes place and children have access is to be conducted in a safe
manner to ensure that lead poison hazards are not introduced into the
environment as required by Chapter 3742. of the Revised Code.
(C) What are the swimming and water safety requirements for an approved child day camp?
(1) All swimming sites shall meet all state
and local guidelines for environmental health inspections. Inspection reports
for on-site and private pools shall be on file at the approved child day
camp.
(2) An approved child day
camp shall have one lifeguard present for every thirty-five children when
children are involved in a water activity for on-site and private pools over
eighteen inches in depth.
(3)
Activities in bodies of water eighteen inches or more in depth, including
natural bodies of water as defined in rule
5101:2-18-01 of the
Administrative Code, shall be supervised by people who are currently certified
as lifeguards or water safety instructors by the "American Red Cross" or an
equivalent water safety program, as determined by the American camp association
(ACA) or
ODJFS. If the lifeguard
is a child day camp staff member, they shall not be counted as a child day camp
staff member in the staff/child ratio.
(4) Child day camp staff members shall be
actively supervising children pursuant to rule
5101:2-18-09 of the
Administrative Code and shall be able to clearly see all parts of the swimming
area.
(5) When children are engaged
in water activities, supervision of children shall include a minimum of two
child day camp staff members, one of whom is eighteen years of age or
older.
(D) What are the requirements for animals owned or utilized for programming by the approved child day camp?
The approved child day camp is to:
(1)
Permit
pets and animals
if they present no apparent threat to the safety or health of the
children.
(2)
Ensure
that pets and animals that are owned by the approved child day camp, live
at any approved child day camp primary use spaces, or are utilized by the
approved child day camp for program activities,
are properly
housed, cared for, licensed and
inoculated. All local and state ordinances
governing the keeping of animals (exotic or domesticated) shall be followed and
updated as required. Verification of license and compliance with local and
state requirements and
inoculations, for each animal requiring such
license or
inoculations, or regulated by local or state
government, shall be on file at the approved child day camp.
(3)
Ensure that children feed or care
for animals under the supervision of child day camp staff members.
(4)
Ensure that children are not
directly exposed to animal urine or
feces inside buildings or in outdoor play areas.
(E) What are the requirements to provide and maintain a clean environment, furniture, materials and equipment in an approved child day camp?
(1) Flush toilets and bathroom
sinks, if available, shall be in good working condition. Toilet tissue, liquid
soap, running water, individually assigned towels, disposable towels or air
dryers shall be provided in all bathrooms. If programming activities take place
at a primitive campsite as defined in rule
5101:2-18-01 of the
Administrative Code, or if portable bathrooms are used, waterless hand
sanitizing products may be provided instead of running water and liquid
soap.
(2) Equipment, furnishings
and materials shall be kept clean and in good repair.
(3) Accumulated trash and garbage shall be
stored away from the outdoor and/or indoor camp activity areas and shall not be
accessible to the children.
(4)
Buildings and areas used by children shall be cleaned daily and kept in a
sanitary condition at all times.
(5) If the water at the child day camp's
primary use area(s) is not publicly supplied, the child day camp shall contact
the Ohio environmental protection agency (EPA) to determine if it qualifies as
a public water system.
(a) If the water supply
qualifies as a public water system, the child day camp shall comply with Ohio
EPA standards.
(b) If the water
supply does not qualify as a public water system, the child day camp shall
contact the local health department to have the water tested and follow any
additional requirements requested by the health department. A copy of the water
test shall be retained at the approved child day camp and be made available
upon request.
(c) If child day camp
activities take place at a primitive campsite as defined in rule
5101:2-18-01 of the
Administrative Code, appropriate water purification methods based on advice
from local officials shall be used before water from natural sources may be
consumed by children.
(6) On-site sewage disposal systems shall not
present a public health hazard.
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