Section 400.11149. Site safety; emergency procedures; use of facilities; equipment; fire safety orientation.  


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  • (1) A camp shall ensure that the site and facilities of a camp do not present a fire, health, or safety hazard.

    (2)     A  camp  shall   establish  written  procedures  for  a  response     to     potential emergencies and disasters, including fire, severe weather, and a lost camper.

    (3)   An adult foster care camp, children's residential camp,  or  children's day camp shall only use a campsite and facilities that are in compliance with these rules.

    (4)   A camp shall ensure that equipment used in the camp is in  good  repair and is safe for campers.

    (5)   A camp shall conduct a fire safety orientation for each new group of campers within 48 hours of arrival. The orientation shall include  the sounding of the fire alarm and identification of means of egress including exit locations in any camper occupied buildings where the exits  are  not readily visible.  A camp shall maintain for the season a written record of the orientations.

History: 1984 AACS; 1989 AACS; 1994 AACS; 1998-2000 AACS; 2009 AACS.