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3m. A refrigerator maintained at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or lower and a freezer maintained at zero degrees Fahrenheit or lower.
4. Tables and chairs or equivalent seating adequate for the intended use of the facility.
5. Adequate sinks with hot and cold water under pressure.
6. Adequate lighting and ventilation.
7. Floors that consist of nonabsorbent, easily cleaned materials.
(c) If central mess facilities are provided, the kitchen and mess hall shall be in proper proportion to the capacity of the housing and shall be separate from the sleeping quarters.
(d) Central mess facilities operated by or for the camp operator shall comply with all of the following:
1. The kitchen and dining room shall be separated from sleeping quarters and rooms containing toilet facilities.
2. No kitchen or dining room shall be used for sleeping purposes.
3. Kitchen and dining room tables and chairs or benches shall be so constructed as to be easily kept clean.
4. Table tops or coverings shall be smooth and free from cracks.
5. Dishes and utensils shall be of nontarnishable materials, free from cracks and easily cleaned.
6. Cooking utensils shall be stored on racks or suspended on hooks at least 12 inches above the floor.
7. The kitchen and dining room shall be swept daily.
Note: The department recommends using a sweeping compound that lays the dust.
8. The kitchen and dining room shall be scrubbed with hot soap suds or suitable detergent at least once a week.
Note: During rainy periods, the department recommends scrubbing more often than once a week.
9. Dining tables shall be washed with soap or suitable detergent and water after each meal.
10. Handwashing facilities shall be provided in kitchens and shall include hot and cold water under pressure, soap and individual toweling for use by kitchen personnel only.
11. Cooks and all food handlers shall be clean and wear clean clothing.
12. A sink with ample facilities for providing hot and cold water under pressure shall be provided for washing dishes and kitchen utensils.
13. All dishes and utensils shall be thoroughly scraped and shall be washed and scalded or disinfected.
14. All dishes and utensils shall be air dried.
15. All milk used shall either be adequately pasteurized, evaporated or powdered.
16. Perishable foods such as meats, milk, butter, eggs, and salads shall be kept under refrigeration not to exceed 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
17. Refrigerators shall be thoroughly washed with hot water and soap or suitable detergents at least once a week.
18. Nonperishable foods shall be stored in clean and rodent proof containers elevated above the floor.
19. The wall surface adjacent to cooking areas shall be of fire-resistant material and shall comply with the Wisconsin commercial building code.
(18)Garbage and other refuse.
(a) Durable, fly tight, rodent tight, and clean containers in good condition of a minimum capacity of 20 gallons, shall be provided adjacent to each housing unit for the storage of garbage and other refuse.
(b) Containers required under par. (a) shall be provided in a minimum ratio of 1 per 10 persons and shall be emptied when full, but not less than twice a week.
(d) The disposal of garbage and other refuse shall be in accordance with state and local law.
(19)Insect and rodent control. Housing and facilities shall be free of insects, rodents and other vermin.
(20)Sleeping facilities.
(a) Sleeping facilities shall be provided for each person.
(b) Sleeping facilities shall consist of comfortable beds or bunks, and shall be provided with clean mattresses covered with a sanitized, waterproof material.
(bm) Sleeping facilities shall be spaced no closer than 36 inches both laterally and end-to-end and shall be elevated at least 12 inches from the floor.
(c) Any bedding provided by the camp operator shall be clean and sanitary.
(d) Sleeping facilities may not contain triple deck bunks.
(dm) The upper decks of bunk beds shall include guardrails that comply with 16 CFR 1213.3 (a).
(e) The clear space above the top of the lower mattress of a bunk bed and the bottom of the upper deck shall be a minimum of 27 inches.
(f) The distance from the top of the upper mattress to the ceiling shall be a minimum of 36 inches.
(g) Sleeping facilities may not contain beds used for double occupancy except in family accommodations.
(21)Fire, safety, and first aid.
(a) All buildings shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with applicable state or local fire and safety laws.
(b) Any family housing and housing units for less than 10 persons that are of one-story construction shall have 2 means of escape.
(c) Only one means of escape required under par. (b) may be a readily accessible window with space of not less than 24 by 24 inches that may be opened.
(d) All sleeping quarters intended for use by 10 or more persons, central dining facilities and common assembly rooms shall have at least 2 doors remotely separated so as to provide alternate means of escape to the outside or to an interior hall.
(e) Sleeping and common use rooms located on or above the second story shall comply with the state and local fire and building codes relative to multi-story dwellings and with all of the following:
1. On two-story buildings a modified class “A” type fire escape constructed of wood may be provided as a second exit serving not more than 8 persons.
2. The fire escape and its connectors shall be capable of supporting 100 pounds per square foot and shall be fastened to the building by through bolts of at least seven-eighth inch diameter and nuts and washers of at least 4 inch diameter.
1. Except as provided in subd. 3., a camp operator shall install portable smoke detectors approved by the underwriters laboratory in all of the following locations:
a. Except in the kitchen, within 6 feet of the doorway of each sleeping area of each housing unit.
b. In the basement of each housing unit.
c. At the head of any stairway on each floor level of each housing unit.
2. Each portable smoke detector required under subd. 1. shall be installed no closer than 3 inches and no farther than 12 inches from the ceiling, except a camp operator may follow a manufacturer’s recommendation on the installation of a particular smoke detector in a different location if the camp operator provides the department’s migrant labor inspector with proof of the manufacturer’s installation recommendation at the time of the camp inspection.
3. This paragraph does not apply to buildings with permanently wired smoke detectors installed by a professional electrician at the time of construction.
(f) Exit lights and signs shall be provided in accordance with the Wisconsin commercial building code.
(g) Fire extinguishing equipment shall be provided in a readily accessible place located not more than 100 feet from each housing unit.
(h) Fire extinguishing equipment shall provide protection equal to a 2.5 gallon stored pressure or 5 gallon pump type water extinguisher.
(i) First aid facilities consisting of at least all of the following shall be provided in a ratio of one per 50 persons and shall be readily accessible for use at all times:
1. Sixteen adhesive bandages.
2. Two and a half yards of adhesive tape.
3. Ten antibiotic applications.
4. Ten antiseptic applications.
5. One breathing barrier.
6. One burn dressing.
7. Ten burn treatments.
8. One cold pack.
9. Two eye coverings with means of attachment.
10. One fluid ounce of eye skin wash.
11. Six hand sanitizers.
12. Two pairs of medical exam gloves.
13. One 2 inch by 4 yard roller bandage.
14. One 4 inch by 4 yard roller bandage.
15. One pair of scissors.
16. Two sterile pads.
17. Two trauma pads.
18. One triangular bandage.
19. Ten face masks.
(L) No flammable or volatile liquids or materials may be stored in or adjacent to rooms used for living purposes, unless needed for current household use.
(m) Agricultural pesticides and toxic chemicals may not be stored in the housing area.
(22)Camp operators’ and occupants’ responsibilities.
(a) A camp operator or agent may establish reasonable rules relating to the responsibility of occupants as to migrant labor camp occupancy and care. A copy of all such rules shall be posted in the migrant labor camp where they can be easily seen by the occupants and shall be given to the occupants together with the work agreement. All such rules shall be written in English and the language of occupants if other than English.
(b) A camp operator or agent shall do all of the following:
1. Clearly explain to occupants their responsibilities under any rules established under par. (a).
2. At least once a week inspect the migrant labor camp area, structures, toilets, showers, and other facilities and ensure that each is maintained in a clean and orderly condition and that broken or damaged property is promptly repaired.
3. Designate an employee or other individual to maintain the grounds and common use facilities in a clean and orderly condition at least daily, except that in migrant labor camps occupied by 100 or more persons, the camp operator shall provide a full-time person or the equivalent to perform all duties required under this subdivision during the period that the migrant labor camp is occupied.
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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.