Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 340 - Department of Human Services
Chapter 110 - Licensing Services
Subchapter 3 - Licensing Standards For Child Care Facilities
Part 9 - REQUIREMENTS FOR RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE FACILITIES
Section 340:110-3-165.1 - Safety and emergency preparedness
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
This Section establishes residential child care safety and emergency preparedness requirements.
(1) Fire drills. Residents participate in fire drills at least six times annually on a bi-monthly basis with at least two drills conducted at night during sleeping hours.
(2) Tornado drills. Residents participate in tornado drills conducted each spring.
(3) Fire and tornado drill records. Facilities maintain fire and tornado drill logs.
(4) High-risk activities. When residents engage in activities, such as horseback riding, archery, gymnastics, karate, or using weapons, a written plan ensuring the residents' health and safety is maintained at the program. The plan includes:
(5) Water activities. When residents engage in recreational water activities, safety precautions are followed. An individual with a current water safety certificate or comparable certificate is in attendance at all times. This person is in the water or prepared to enter the water at any time.
(6) Disaster planning. The program maintains a written plan for:
(7) Sleep positioning. To reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, infants younger than 12 months of age are placed on their backs for sleeping unless there is a medical reason documented by a licensed physician indicating the infant not sleep in this position. Documentation is maintained at the program.
(8) Infant safe sleep environment. Infant safe sleep environments are maintained.
Added at 26 Ok Reg 2239, eff 7-1-09