Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 340 - Department of Human Services
Chapter 110 - Licensing Services
Subchapter 3 - Licensing Standards For Child Care Facilities
Part 15 - REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILD CARE CENTERS, DAY CAMPS, DROP-IN PROGRAMS, OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME PROGRAMS, -DAY PROGRAMS, AND PROGRAMS FOR SICK CHILDREN
Section 340:110-3-303 - Hazards
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) General. Hazards are defined as anything that may inflict injury or cause harm, per Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC) 340:110-3-275.
(b) Manufacturer instructions. Products, including toxic materials, are used, per the manufacturer's instructions.
(c) Standing liquid. Standing liquids are attended at all times and emptied immediately after use.
(d) Toxic plants. Toxic plants are inaccessible.
(e) Toxic materials. Toxic materials, such as health and beauty aids, cleaning materials, and pesticides are inaccessible.
(f) Pest control products. Pest control products are not applied when children are present. After product application, children do not access the area until indicated by the manufacturer's instructions.
(g) Medication. Medication is inaccessible.
(h) Illegal drugs. The facility and transportation vehicles are free of illegal drugs and paraphernalia.
(i) Tobacco products. Tobacco and simulated tobacco products and related items, such as ashtrays and cigarette butts, are inaccessible.
(j) Matches and lighters. Matches and lighters are inaccessible.
(k) Open flames. Items with open flames, such as candles, are not used during operating hours.
(l) Heater closets. The central heating unit and gas-fed hot water heater enclosures, such as a closet, are inaccessible and not used for any type of storage.
(m) Weapons and ammunition. Any weapons and ammunition, such as firearms, cap pistols, bows and arrows, and hunting knives, are kept in an inaccessible area. In addition:
(n) Vehicle items. Children are protected from items that may become hazardous during vehicle operation or an accident.
(o) Miscellaneous. The requirements in (1) and (2) of this subsection are met.
(p) Hazards - children 3 years of age and younger. The requirements in (1) through (3) of this subsection are met.