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(f) Breath holding; prohibition. The operator of a pool shall provide signage or otherwise communicate to patrons that activities involving prolonged breath holding are prohibited.
(2)Pool slides and waterslides and other waterrides.
(a) Posting of rules; pool slides and waterslides. For the plunge section of a pool, the pool use rules signage required under sub. (1), shall be provided. Additionally, the following rules shall be provided and be conspicuously posted at the entrance to the slide tower in at least one inch lettering:
1. Do not use the slide while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
2. Follow the instructions of the attendant.
3. Leave the plunge area immediately after using the slide.
4. WARNING: Water depth is   feet.
5. Follow any rule required by the manufacturer of the attraction.
(b) Special instruction. The operator shall ensure that the patron is instructed using words, pictures, or symbols on how to position themselves and safely ride or otherwise participate in the attraction.
(3)Whirlpools. For whirlpools, the signage required under sub. (1) shall be conspicuously posted in the whirlpool area and include at a minimum, all of the following rules preceded by the word “WARNING” conspicuously printed in at least one inch letters:
(a) Persons suffering from heart disease, diabetes, or high or low blood pressure should consult their physician before using a whirlpool.
(b) Persons under the influence of alcohol or drugs may not use the whirlpool.
(c) Pregnant women should consult their physician regarding whirlpool usage.
(d) Lengthy exposure may be hazardous to your health and may result in nausea, dizziness, or fainting.
(e) Minors under the age of 6 are not permitted in the whirlpool.
(4)Vortex pool, current pool, and other rides that rapidly move or change position of the patron. For vortex pool, current pool and other rides that rapidly move or change position of the patron, the signage required in sub. (1), shall be conspicuously posted and include “Artificial Current; Strong Swimmers Only.” in 4 inch or larger letters.
(5)Cold soak pools. For cold soak pools, the signage required under sub. (1), shall be conspicuously posted in the cold soak area and include a sign that states the water temperature in Fahrenheit in at least 4 inch high letters.
(6)Interactive play attractions. The signage required under sub. (1) shall be conspicuously posted on the periphery of the interactive play attraction.
History: CR 22-021: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23; correction in (6) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register June 2023 No. 810.
ATCP 76.30Pool closing criteria.
(1)Reasons for closure. The operator or responsible supervisor shall close a pool for any of the following:
(a) The presence of a hazardous substance or object in the pool or the existence of any condition creating an immediate danger to health or safety, including fecal accident events. P
(b) Failure to comply with the water quality requirements pursuant to s. ATCP 76.16. P
(c) Failure to comply with the disinfectant or sanitizer residual levels pursuant to s. ATCP 76.14, or pH values that are less than 6.8 or equal to or greater than 8.0. P
(d) A nonoperational circulation pump, filter, or disinfectant or sanitizer feeder. P
(e) Failure to comply with the number of lifeguards or attendants pursuant to s. ATCP 76.23. P
(f) Absence or non-availability of a responsible supervisor. P
(g) Nonfunctional emergency phone. P
(h) The pool is undergoing maintenance or repair. P
(i) The pool gate or door is not equipped with a self-closing and latching mechanism, except when staffed by a lifeguard or attendant. P
(j) A cyanuric acid level above 300 ppm. P
(2)Actions by the department or its agent. The department or its agent pursuant to s. ATCP 76.07 (3) shall order that the pool be closed and posted with signage indicating closure for any criteria identified in sub. (1).
History: CR 22-021: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23.
ATCP 76.31Fecal accident, vomit, and blood response.
(1)Guidelines for response. In responding to a fecal accident, vomit, and blood incident, the operator shall follow the guidelines for a fecal accident, vomit, and blood incident in pools used for swimming published by the United States centers for disease control and prevention. P
Note: United States centers for disease control and prevention guidelines for responding to fecal accidents, vomit, and blood spills may be viewed at: https://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/swimming/aquatics-professionals/fecalresponse.html#fecal-incident.
(2)Documentation. The operator shall document each fecal, vomit and blood contamination incident as follows:
(a) Date, time, and chemical concentrations when the event occurred. Record the date and time of the event, and the free available chlorine or bromine concentration, cyanuric acid concentration, and pH of the pool water. Pf
(b) Date, time, and chemical concentrations after clean-up has occurred. Record the date and time after clean-up has occurred, and the free available chlorine concentration, cyanuric acid concentration, and pH of the pool water before reopening the pool to the public. Pf
(c) Stool description. For fecal accident, whether the stool is formed or loose. Pf
(d) Procedures followed. The procedures followed in responding to the fecal, vomit or blood contamination. Pf
(e) Patron count. The number of patrons in the pool. Pf
(f) Duration. Length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident. Pf
History: CR 22-021: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23.
ATCP 76.315Waterborne outbreak investigations.
(1)Health Department Notification. The operator shall contact the department or its agent for operational and testing guidance when notified of a suspected waterborne illness. P
(2)Suspected waterborne illness outbreak. In the event of a suspected waterborne illness outbreak, the operator shall close the pool to use and contact the department or its agent for instructions regarding sampling, corrective actions, and reopening procedures. P
(3)Filter media. If Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, or Legionella pneumophila is detected in any sample from a pool, the pool must be cleaned and sanitized and filter media must be changed, as applicable, or as directed by the department or its agent. P
History: CR 22-021: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23.
ATCP 76.32Reports and records.
(1)Operating reports. The pool operator or responsible supervisor shall complete reports of the pool operation on forms provided by the department or its agent to include verification and documentation of all of the following:
(a) Chemical testing pursuant s. ATCP 76.14.
(b) Backwashing completion.
(c) Breakpoint chlorination.
(d) Interlock testing.
(e) Anti-entrapment system testing.
(f) Water temperature.
(g) Safety and rescue equipment maintained pursuant to ss. ATCP 76.26 and ATCP 76.27.
(h) If monthly reports are requested by the department or its agent, they shall be submitted no later than the tenth day of the following month. Pf
Note: To obtain copies of the form for monthly reporting of daily public pool operations, or to determine which agent to contact to obtain copies, contact the bureau of food and recreational businesses at (608) 224-4682 or PO Box 8911, Madison, Wisconsin 53708-8911.
(2)Death, injury, or illness reports. The operator shall report any incident resulting in death, serious injury, or illness that requires assistance from emergency medical personnel, by the end of the next working day following the incident by phone, email, or fax to the department or its agent. Pf
Note: Report deaths, injuries, or illnesses to the bureau of food and recreational businesses by calling (608) 224-4682, emailing to datcpdfrsrec@wisconsin.gov or faxing to (608) 224-4710.
(3)Files.
(a) Files permanently maintained on the premises. The operator shall permanently maintain on the premises a copy of each of the following:
1. A copy of the most current version of ch. ATCP 76.
2. For pools constructed after July 1, 2023, a copy of the Wisconsin department of safety and professional services approved pool constructions plans, including Virginia Graeme Baker Act plan approvals.
3. The manufacturer’s pump performance curve. Pf
4. The manual of operations for any secondary anti-entrapment device or system, as applicable. Pf
5. The manual of instruction on filter operation.
6. Instructions for operation and maintenance of all equipment.
7. Instructions and other pertinent information on pool operation and maintenance.
8. The most recent United States centers for disease control and prevention recommendations for fecal accidents or another plan in response to fecal accidents that is consistent with the United States centers for disease control and prevention’s fecal accident response recommendations.
9. The Virginia Graeme Baker Act main drain and equalizer cover replacement receipts or similar documentation. Pf
(b) File retention period. The following operational tests and reports shall be kept for a minimum of 2 years.
1. Anti-entrapment device or system test results as required by manufacturer and corrective actions taken, if needed. Pf
2. Any laboratory bacteriological report. Pf
3. Any fecal accident report made pursuant to s. ATCP 76.31.Pf
4. Any daily inspections and operational tests. Pf
5. Any other reports required by the department or its agent.
(c) Access. All of the documents under pars. (a) and (b), shall be accessible to the department or its agent upon request.
History: CR 22-021: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23.
ATCP 76.33Facility maintenance, repair, and sanitation.
(1)Pool area.
(a) Basin. The pool basin area shall meet all of the following and be:
1. Routinely brushed or vacuumed to keep the basin and surrounding appurtenances free of sediment, lint, hair, debris, algae, and slime growth and discoloration.
2. Maintained free of cracks or other defects and repaired or refinished as necessary to maintain it in a cleanable condition.
3. Maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.
4. Free of glass and shatterable plastic items, except for pool test kit contents while in use to test pool water according to manufacturer’s instructions and in drink preparation areas of a swim up bar. Pf
(b) Deck maintenance and cleaning.
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Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.