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(g) Drinking fountain. Drinking fountains shall be all of the following:
1. Be provided pursuant to s. SPS 390.19. P
2. Maintained in clean and sanitary condition.
(2)Shower, toilet and dressing facilities.
(a) Walls and floors. The walls, partitions, and floors of showers, toilet rooms, and dressing areas shall be all of the following:
1. Maintained in good repair.
2. Cleaned and disinfected daily or more frequently, if necessary to provide clean and sanitary conditions.
Note: See s. SPS 390.19 for additional information.
(b) Showers. Showers shall be maintained in an operable condition.
Note: To minimize the risk of Legionella growth and other diseases associated with water, adequate provisions should be made to ensure that all water systems, including sink faucets, drinking fountains, and showers are safe. Any water aged over 3 weeks is potentially viable for growing Legionella colonies. It is strongly advised that each pool operator develop and implement a water management program as recommended by the United States centers for disease control and prevention Water Management Program Toolkit. The toolkit can be found at https://www.cdc.gov/legionella/wmp/toolkit/index.html.
(c) Toilet rooms and diaper changing areas. Toilet room fixtures and diaper changing stations shall be all of the following:
1. Kept clean.
2. Maintained in good repair.
(d) Lockers and furniture. Lockers and furniture shall be all of the following:
1. Cleaned as needed.
2. Maintained in good repair.
(e) Soap and soap dispensers. Soap and dispensers shall be all of the following:
1. Soap is continually provided at each hand washing sink and shower in permanently installed dispensing devices. Pf
2. The dispensers shall be maintained in operating condition.
(f) Hand drying devices. Individual towels in dispensers or hot air dryers shall be provided at hand washing sinks. Pf
(g) Toilet tissue. A continuous supply of toilet tissue shall be provided in permanently installed dispensing devices. Pf
(h) Bathing suits provided. If bathing suits, towels, or caps are furnished to patrons they shall meet all of the following:
1. Be thoroughly laundered with detergent and machine dried after each use.
2. Clean suits, towels, and caps shall be stored separately from unlaundered articles.
(i) Hose bibbs. Hose bibbs shall be conveniently located so floors in the shower, dressing, and toilet facilities can be adequately rinsed.
(3)Garbage and refuse. Garbage and refuse shall meet all of the following:
(a) Approved storage container. All garbage and refuse shall be stored in metal or rigid plastic containers having tight–fitting lids.
(b) Sufficient in number. A sufficient number of containers shall be provided for all garbage and refuse generated.
(c) Stored to prevent harborage conditions. Filled containers of garbage or refuse shall meet all of the following and be covered and stored in a manner to prevent:
1. Harborage of rodents, insect attraction, and breeding areas.Pf
2. Odors. Pf
3. Environmental pollution. Pf
4. Accidents. Pf
(d) Disposal as needed. The contents of the containers shall be disposed of as needed and in a sanitary manner.
(e) Clean condition. All containers shall be kept clean.
(f) Good repair. Containers shall be maintained in good repair.
(4)Water heaters, ventilation, electrical. Water heaters, ventilation, and electrical shall meet the following:
(a) Operating condition. Water heaters and heat exchangers shall be maintained in operating condition.
(b) Air movement. Heating, ventilation, and exhaust equipment shall be maintained and operated to provide air movement pursuant to chs. SPS 361 to 365, to prevent any excessive condensation and air quality problems in indoor enclosures, as enforced by the Wisconsin department of safety and professional services.
(c) Maintained in good repair. Electrical equipment and lighting shall be maintained in good repair and in operating condition.
(d) Carbon monoxide alarms. The operator shall install functioning carbon monoxide alarms, as applicable and meet all of the following:
1. A pool equipment room that has a fuel burning appliance shall install and maintain a carbon monoxide alarm. P
2. For indoor pools, a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed and maintained in the pool area, if there is a fuel burning appliance in the equipment room that is also located within the pool area. P
History: CR 22-021: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23.
ATCP 76.335Dog swims. A pool operator shall ensure all of the following during dog swim events:
(1)Operation.
(a) Water level. Before the dog swim event, the water level shall be adjusted so that the pool water in the basin does not enter the recirculation system. P
(b) Disinfectant residual. Initial disinfectant residual must be 4 ppm free chlorine or 8 ppm if cyanuric acid present. P
(c) Registration. Registration of the dog and caretaker are required. Pf
(d) Rabies vaccination. All dogs shall be 6 months of age or older and the owner shall provide proof of a current rabies vaccination. P
(e) Prohibited. Splash pads, spray features, play structures, whirlpools, diving boards, and slides are prohibited from operation. Pf
(f) Relief area. Grass or an alternate area shall be provided and accessible to patrons with their dogs with adequate space and trash receptacles. Pf
(g) Waste water. Pool water shall be drained by bypassing the filtration system. P
(h) Post-event cleaning.
1. Pool shall be scrubbed and cleaned after draining. P
2. The pool shall be superchlorinated before startup occurs during the following season. P
(i) Restrooms and showers available. Locker rooms may be closed, but restrooms with handwashing facilities and showers must be conveniently located. Pf
(j) Responsible supervisor. The responsible supervisor or designee shall be present at the pool before, during, and after the dog swim event. P
(k) Duration. Event shall be limited to 3 hours total from time when the first dog enters the water. Pf
(2)Rules. The following rules must be conveyed to patrons:
(a) Only dogs are allowed in the pool, except in the event of an emergency.
(b) A dog must be capable of swimming, unassisted by a human, in the depth and type of pool used for the dog swim.
(c) A dog must be willing and comfortable participating in the swim.
(d) A dog exhibiting aggression must be removed immediately.
(e) A dog with an open cut or sore may not enter the water.
(f) A dog with loose stools may not enter the water.
(g) A patron bringing a dog must supervise the dog at all times.
(h) The patron must clean up any feces immediately and dispose of waste properly.
(3)Number of dogs per patron. A maximum of one dog per person may participate in a dog swim event.
History: CR 22-021: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23.
Subchapter VI — Pool Construction and Design
ATCP 76.34Pool design.
(1)Hazardous conditions. Any object or material not specifically approved pursuant to this chapter or ch. SPS 390 that may cause a hazardous condition or interfere with the safe and efficient operation of a pool, pool slide, waterslide, or deck is not permitted in the pool area. P
(2)Gates and doors maintained.
(a) Maintained. All gates and doors into the pool area shall be maintained and checked for proper operation. P
(b) Self-closing latching and lockable mechanism; location. A self-closing latching and lockable mechanism shall be installed at least 54 inches from the bottom of the gate or door. P
(c) Locked. Gates and doors shall be locked when the pool is not open to the public or is not in use. P
(3)Pool fence or barrier height. A pool fence or barrier shall meet all of the following:
(a) Be at least 5 feet high and enclose the pool area.
(b) A pool with a fence or barrier less than 5 feet in height that was previously approved by the department is acceptable, including at a change of operator, if maintained in good repair. If more than 20 feet of a fence needs replacement, plan review is required by the Wisconsin department of safety and professional services.
(4)Enclosures and entrances. Enclosures and entrances shall meet all of the following:
(a) Gates and doors.
1m. Except as provided under subd. 2m. and par. (b), all pool areas shall be enclosed P and have gates and doors that are all of the following:
a. Self-closing. P
b. Latching. P
c. Lockable. P
d. Not require a key, punch code, or electronic method to exit a pool enclosure. P
2m. This paragraph does not apply to emergency doors that cannot be opened from the outside of the pool enclosure.
Note: A primary entrance to a pool enclosure in which multiple doors must be passed through is considered to have a self-closing, latching, and lockable gate or door, if any of doors in the sequence are self-closing, latching, or lockable.
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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.