Utah Admin. Code 392-304-21

Current through Bulletin 2025-01, January 1, 2025
Section R392-304-21 - Safety Standards
(1) The operator shall ensure that each chemical used for water treatment, including disinfection and pH control, is labeled, stored, and handled according to the manufacturer's chemical Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
(2) The operator shall ensure that chemicals are stored in an area that is:
(a) closed to unauthorized access; and
(b) protected from:
(i) exposure to moisture;
(ii) extreme temperatures;
(iii) accidental spills; and
(iv) exposure to incompatible materials.
(3) The operator shall ensure that trained individuals handling water quality chemicals are provided with personal protective equipment.
(4) The operator shall ensure that trained lifeguard service personnel are provided for a DSA of an artificial swimming lagoon during periods of use that:
(a) the DSA is open to the general public;
(b) the DSA is used for recreation of youth groups, such as youth camps, childcare, or school groups;
(c) bathers enter the water from any height above the deck or wall, including diving boards, drop slides, zip lines, or climbing walls;
(d) the DSA allows unsupervised children under the age of 14 years; or
(e) alcohol is sold or served within the artificial swimming lagoon fencing or barrier described in Subsection R392-304-21(11)(a).
(5) If lifeguard service is not required as described in Subsection R392-304-21(4), the operator shall post a sign, as required in Subsection R392-304-22(3), near each entrance of a DSA indicating that there is no lifeguard on duty.
(6) If lifeguard service is required as outlined in Subsection R392-304-21(4), the operator shall have a lifeguard action plan that:
(a) defines the number of lifeguards necessary for proper surveillance of each DSA;
(b) establishes lifeguard certifications and qualifications; and
(c) describes the zones of surveillance, rotation procedures, and alteration of lifeguard tasks.
(7) The operator shall ensure that lifesaving equipment described in Subsection R392-304-21(7)(c):
(a) is placed in a conspicuous location near each DSA;
(b) complies with Subsections R392-302-30(2) and R392-302-30(3); and
(c) includes the following equipment;
(i) a Coast Guard-approved ring buoy with an attached rope at least 50 feet in length;
(ii) a life pole or shepherd's crook-type pole with blunted ends that is a minimum length of 12 feet; and
(iii) a first aid kit that:
(A) is accessible to bathers;
(B) is stored in a manner that prevents contamination;
(C) is restocked as needed; and
(D) includes a minimum of the following unexpired items:
(I) adhesive bandages of various sizes and applications;
(II) compression bandages;
(III) sterile gauze pads;
(IV) medical tape;
(V) scissors;
(VI) instant cold packs;
(VII) antiseptic wipes;
(VIII) sting relief wipes;
(IX) eyewash solution;
(X) single-use gloves; and
(XI) tweezers.
(8) The operator shall ensure that emergency phone numbers, including 911, are posted to comply with Subsection R392-304-22(3).
(9) The operator shall ensure that:
(a) the DSA maximum water depth is plainly marked; and
(b) depth markings are placed in a manner that notifies bathers of water depths before entering the DSA of an artificial swimming lagoon.
(10) If diving areas are included in the design of a DSA, the operator shall ensure that each diving area and appurtenance complies with Subsection R392-302-12(1).
(11) The operator shall ensure that fencing or barriers:
(a) are installed to prevent unauthorized entry into the artificial swimming lagoon from the perimeter of the facility; and
(b) comply with the applicable local regulations and ordinances.

Utah Admin. Code R392-304-21

Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-18, effective 9/8/2024