Or. Admin. Code § 414-305-0630

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 11, November 1, 2024
Section 414-305-0630 - Safe Sleep
(1) In addition to safe equipment (OAR 414-305-0620), a certified child care center must follow safe sleep practices for infants to reduce the risk of sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) as follows:
(a) While sleeping, infants must be monitored frequently to ensure they are breathing, not overheated, not in distress, and do not need assistance.
(b) Infants must be placed on their backs on a flat, firm, non-inclined surface for sleeping.
(c) Infants who can roll from back-to-front or back-to-side may remain in the sleep position they assume.
(d) Except for a plain pacifier, there must not be any items (e.g., pacifier clips, bottles, toys, pillows, stuffed animals, blankets, bumpers) in or attached to the crib, portable crib or play yard.
(e) Infants must not have their heads or faces covered by items such as blankets or linens at any time.
(f) There must not be any items (e.g. blankets, tents, sheets) placed over the top or on the sides of a crib, portable crib or play yard.
(g) Items that may cause suffocation or strangulation such as headwear (e.g. hoods, hats, headbands), bibs, necklaces, and garments with ties or drawstrings must be removed from the infant and sleep equipment prior to laying an infant down to rest.
(h) Swaddling or other clothing or covering that restricts the infant's arm or leg movement is prohibited at all times, even if the child is not sleeping.
(i) Weighted blankets, weighted clothing, or other weighted objects must not be placed on or near the sleeping infant.
(j) If the caregiver is engaged in an activity with child care children and is carrying a sleeping infant in a structured infant carrier, the caregiver must move the infant to a safe sleep surface as soon as the activity is finished.
(k) A caregiver may hold a sleeping infant provided the caregiver can immediately observe, see, or feel any signs of distress. The caregiver must be awake, alert, and focused on the infant; and
(l) If an infant arrives asleep in a car seat or falls asleep in a place other than their crib, portable crib or play yard, the caregiver must immediately move the infant to an appropriate sleep surface.
(2) Alternative sleep positions may only be used with an CCLD approved exception request, which must include a medical reason and instructions from a physician.

Or. Admin. Code § 414-305-0630

ELD 10-2023, adopt filed 06/28/2023, effective 1/1/2024; DELC 40-2024, minor correction filed 04/12/2024, effective 4/12/2024

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.260

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.260