Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a)
Recognized lifeguard certifying authorities.
(1) Organizations that intend to qualify as
certifying authorities shall submit materials, on an annual basis, to the
Department to establish that their lifeguard training courses satisfy the
criteria in subsection (b).
(2) The
materials shall be submitted to the Department on or before June 30 of each
year and shall include a completed form entitled "Application for Recognition
as a Lifeguard Certifying Authority" in the submission.
(3) This form is available from the
Department.
(4) The Department will
publish a list of approved certifying authorities annually, on or before
December 1 of each year, in the Pennsylvania
Bulletin.
(b)
Requirements for a lifeguard certifying authority. The
Department will consider approval of a lifeguard certifying authority if the
certifying authority's lifeguard training course satisfies the following
requirements:
(1) The course is conducted
pursuant to a written training plan, instructor's manual and text
book.
(2) The course provides for
confirmation of course completion for certification in cardiopulmonary
resuscitation.
(3) The course
provides for certification in first aid.
(4) The course includes a system for
evaluating swimming ability.
(5)
The course provides for instruction in lifeguarding responsibilities.
(6) The course provides a method for testing
and certification.
(7) The course
includes a certificate which expires, in no longer than 3 years, if renewal
criteria are not satisfied.
(8) The
instructors of the course have successfully completed a training course that
includes:
(i) Certification in lifeguard
instruction.
(ii) Student
evaluation.
(iii) Program
planning.
(iv) Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation.
(v) Conducting
practice first aid and rescue sessions.
(c)
Required number of
lifeguards. A recreational swimming establishment shall have on duty
an adequate number of certified lifeguards to protect the safety of users. To
ensure an adequate number of certified lifeguards, the operator of a
recreational swimming establishment shall comply with the following
requirements:
(1) At least one certified
lifeguard for every 4,000 square feet of water surface area, plus one certified
lifeguard for any fraction thereof, equal to or greater than 1,000 square feet,
shall be on duty at the waterside at all times the recreational swimming
establishment is open to use by bathers for general swim purposes. At no time
may there be less than two certified lifeguards present and available to aid
bathers when the recreational swimming establishment is open to the general
public for recreational swimming.
(i) The
water surface area means the total surface area of water accessible to the
bathers, including any wading pools.
(ii) The operator may reduce the water
surface area by closing portions of the swimming area with a rope and float
line, provided that the operator maintains adequate notification and
supervision to prevent patrons from entering the closed portions of the
swimming area. For the purposes of this section, "adequate" means sufficient to
accomplish the task, but it does not require any additional certified
lifeguards above the minimum number established in this section.
(iii) Under circumstances when the ability of
a certified lifeguard to survey 4,000 square feet of water surface area is
impaired, such as when the size or shape, or both, of the recreational swimming
establishment prevents the certified lifeguard from monitoring the assigned
area from a designated location, the Department may require additional
certified lifeguards to assure the safety of the bathers.
(2) The bather load of the recreational
swimming establishment may not exceed the maximum bather load as defined in the
permit application.
(3) During
periods when swim meets, swim team practices, learn-to-swim programs, lifeguard
training, or other special events in which the use of the recreational swimming
establishment is restricted to only those persons participating in the special
events, at least one certified lifeguard, whose sole duty is to protect the
bathers, shall be present at waterside during the event.
(4) When a wading pool is open to the public,
the certified lifeguard shall have an unobstructed view of the entire wading
pool from a certified lifeguard's assigned station. If the certified lifeguard
does not have an unobstructed view, an additional certified lifeguard shall be
on duty to guard only the wading pool.
(5) If the recreational swimming
establishment has a diving board or water slide, a certified lifeguard shall be
on duty to monitor the diving well or catch area when the diving board or water
slide is open to the public.
(i) The
certified lifeguard shall be stationed within 50 feet of the diving well or
slide catch area.
(ii) If the
swimming area includes both a diving well and slide catch area, or the
recreational swimming establishment has multiple slides or diving boards, the
operator may not assign a certified lifeguard to monitor both areas unless that
lifeguard is stationed within 50 feet of each and can monitor both areas
simultaneously.
(iii) If the diving
well or slide catch area is physically separated from the main swimming area, a
certified lifeguard shall be assigned to monitor the diving well or slide catch
area exclusively, and the operator shall exclude the water surface area of the
diving well or slide catch area from the water surface area of the recreational
swimming establishment for the purpose of determining the number of additional
certified lifeguards required under paragraph (1).
(6) While on duty to watch bathers, a
certified lifeguard may not be assigned other tasks which may divert attention
from the safety of the bathers, or which are outside the lifeguard's training
and certification.
(d)
Violation of certified lifeguard requirement. The Department
may order to be closed to the public any recreational swimming establishment
that it finds to be in violation of any of the provisions of subsection (c),
until the Department has done the following:
(1) Performed a follow-up
inspection.
(2) Found that the
facility has met the requirements of subsection (c).
(3) Provided that facility with written
authorization to reopen.