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DHS 174.03 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, August, 1991, No. 428, eff. 9-1-91; correction in (11) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, November, 1999, No. 527; correction in (6) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., Stats., Register January 2009 No. 637.
DHS 174.04DHS 174.04CPR and first aid training.
DHS 174.04(1)(1)General requirement. Pursuant to s. 100.178 (2), Stats., a fitness center shall have one employee on the premises at all times during which the fitness center is open and its facilities and services are available for use who has satisfactorily completed a course or courses in basic first aid and CPR. Alternatively, all employees of the fitness center, within 90 days after being hired, shall have satisfactorily completed at least one course covering basic first aid and basic CPR taught by an individual, organization or institution of higher education approved by the department under this chapter.
DHS 174.04(2)(2)CPR training. To satisfy the requirement under sub. (1), the fitness center employee or employees shall have up-to-date certification in CPR through either the AHA or ARC. The required minimum level of AHA certification is Heartsaver and the required minimum level of ARC certification is Adult CPR, both of which consist of 4 hours of instruction, practice and testing. In this subsection, “Heartsaver” means the AHA course which includes one rescuer adult CPR and obstructed airway maneuvers, and “Adult CPR” means the ARC course which includes one rescuer adult CPR and obstructed airway maneuvers.
DHS 174.04(3)(3)First aid training.
DHS 174.04(3)(a)(a) To satisfy the requirement under sub. (1), the fitness center employee or employees shall be certified in ARC standard first aid or its equivalent.
DHS 174.04(3)(b)(b) Certification that is equivalent to ARC standard first aid certification shall be based on first aid training which consists of a minimum of 5 hours of classroom instruction, skill practice and competency testing and a final written examination, with training in theory and practice in at least the following content areas:
DHS 174.04(3)(b)1.1. Introduction to first aid training;
DHS 174.04(3)(b)2.2. Legal aspects of first aid treatment;
DHS 174.04(3)(b)3.3. Activating the emergency medical system;
DHS 174.04(3)(b)4.4. Basic anatomy and physiology;
DHS 174.04(3)(b)5.5. Patient assessment and evaluation;
DHS 174.04(3)(b)6.6. Wound care and shock;
DHS 174.04(3)(b)7.7. Musculoskeletal injuries;
DHS 174.04(3)(b)8.8. Spinal and head injuries;
DHS 174.04(3)(b)9.9. Eye and nose injuries;
DHS 174.04(3)(b)10.10. Medical problems including asthma and anaphylaxis, epilepsy, diabetes, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, frost nip, frost bite, hypothermia, poisoning, drug overdose and stroke; and
DHS 174.04(3)(b)11.11. Emergency movement.
DHS 174.04 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, August, 1991, No. 428, eff. 9-1-91; correction in (1) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, November, 1999, No. 527.
DHS 174.05DHS 174.05Trainer qualifications.
DHS 174.05(1)(1)An individual who teaches basic first aid to fitness center employees shall be:
DHS 174.05(1)(a)(a) Certified in American red cross standard first aid or its equivalent as approved under s. DHS 174.06;
DHS 174.05(1)(b)(b) Generally familiar with jurisdictional laws and legal concepts pertinent to the handling of victims of medical emergencies; and
DHS 174.05(1)(c)(c) Experienced in teaching at least one course under the direct supervision of another instructor or supervisor which includes all topics and skills covered by the course.
DHS 174.05(2)(2)An individual who wishes to teach basic CPR to fitness center employees shall have up-to-date certification either by the American heart association or the American red cross as a CPR instructor.
DHS 174.05 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, August, 1991, No. 428, eff. 9-1-91.
DHS 174.06DHS 174.06Review and approval of equivalent first aid training.
DHS 174.06(1)(1)Approval requirement. Department approval of a proposed equivalent first aid training course shall be a prerequisite to the initiation of equivalent first aid training for employees of fitness centers required under s. 100.178, Stats. Approval of a training course shall include approval of curriculum, procedures, administrative details and guidelines necessary to ensure a standardized training program, as set out in a training plan.
DHS 174.06(2)(2)Plan submission. Except for the ARC, no individual, organization or institution may begin to provide first aid training until a training plan has been submitted to and approved by the department. At a minimum, the plan shall:
DHS 174.06(2)(a)(a) Identify the applicant;
DHS 174.06(2)(b)(b) Identify and describe the roles, responsibilities and qualifications of the training course coordinator and course trainer;
DHS 174.06(2)(c)(c) Identify and describe the relationship of the applicant to the fitness center;
DHS 174.06(2)(d)(d) Describe the first aid course in reference to the requirements set out in s. DHS 174.04 (3) (b), including the content areas, clock hours, competency testing standards and procedures and training methods. Indicate by content area the objectives for individual lessons; and
DHS 174.06(2)(e)(e) List the equipment to be used for training employees in first aid skills.
DHS 174.06 NoteNote: A proposed training plan should be sent to the Emergency Medical Services Section, Division of Public Health, P.O. Box 2659, Madison, Wisconsin, 53701-2659.
DHS 174.06(3)(3)Deadline for submission. The plan shall be submitted to the department in complete form at least 90 days prior to the date proposed for beginning the course. The plan is not in complete form until all information and materials noted in sub. (2) have been received by the department.
DHS 174.06(4)(4)Review and decision. The department shall within 75 days following receipt of a complete plan, approve or disapprove the plan and notify the applicant accordingly in writing. Approval or disapproval of a plan shall be based on the requirements of s. DHS 174.04 (3) (b) and this section.
DHS 174.06(5)(5)Implementation.
DHS 174.06(5)(a)(a) Following approval by the department under sub. (4) of a plan for first aid training, the plan may be implemented.
DHS 174.06(5)(b)(b) Following approval by the department, no change may be made in the plan affecting the trainers or course unless the change is approved by the department in writing.
DHS 174.06(5)(c)(c) The training course content and the individual lesson objectives shall be the same for all first aid courses taught by the applicant under an approved plan.
DHS 174.06(6)(6)Report to department. Upon completion of a first aid training course, the trainer shall submit to the department a list of fitness center employees who satisfactorily completed the course.
DHS 174.06(7)(7)Plan review. The trainer shall biennially review the plan, update it as necessary and submit it to the department. The department shall notify the trainer before the review is to take place and the updated plan is due and shall provide the trainer with a format to be followed for reviewing and updating the plan. The department’s approval of the updated plan is required for continued plan approval and for continuation of first aid training. Notification of approval or disapproval shall be made in writing within 60 days following receipt of the reviewed and updated plan.
DHS 174.06 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, August, 1991, No. 428, eff. 9-1-91; correction in (1) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, November, 1999, No. 527.
DHS 174.07DHS 174.07Denial or revocation of approval.
DHS 174.07(1)(1)Denial. If the department denies an application for approval of an equivalent first aid training course under s. DHS 174.06 (4) or refuses to approve an updated plan under s. DHS 174.06 (7), the department shall provide the applicant with written notice of an opportunity for a hearing under sub. (3) on that decision.
DHS 174.07(2)(2)Revocation. The department may revoke approval of a first aid training course after providing the applicant with prior written notice of the proposed action and written notice of an opportunity for a hearing on that decision if the department finds that:
DHS 174.07(2)(a)(a) Course approval was obtained through error or fraud;
DHS 174.07(2)(b)(b) A provision of this chapter is violated; or,
DHS 174.07(2)(c)(c) The trainer has engaged in conduct detrimental to the health or safety of fitness center employees during a course of instruction.
DHS 174.07(3)(3)Appeal. If the department, under s. DHS 174.06 (4) or (7), denies approval or renewal of approval of an equivalent first aid training course or, under sub. (2), revokes the approval of an equivalent first aid training course, the applicant or trainer may request a hearing under s. 227.42, Stats. The request for a hearing shall be submitted in writing to the department of administration’s division of hearings and appeals. Review is not available if the request is received by the division of hearings and appeals more than 30 days after the date of the notice required under sub. (1) or (2).
DHS 174.07 NoteNote: A request for a hearing should be submitted to the Division of Hearings and Appeals, P.O. Box 7875, Madison, Wisconsin 53707.
DHS 174.07 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, August, 1991, No. 428, eff. 9-1-91.
DHS 174.08DHS 174.08Posting notice.
DHS 174.08(1)(1)Each fitness center shall post a notice or notices stating the requirements of s. 100.178 (2), Stats., and the penalties set out under s. 100.177 (15) (a), Stats., for violating s. 100.178 (2), Stats. This notice or notices shall be posted in a conspicuous place or places where notices to patrons are customarily posted. Each fitness center shall take steps to ensure that a notice is not altered or defaced, or covered by other material.
DHS 174.08(2)(2)Each notice shall meet the following specifications:
DHS 174.08(2)(a)(a) The notice shall be at least 8½ inches by 11 inches;
DHS 174.08(2)(b)(b) The notice background shall be white;
DHS 174.08(2)(c)(c) Letters and numbers used against the white background shall be black; and
DHS 174.08(2)(d)(d) Lettering may be hand-printed in bold, black letters at least ½ inch in height and ¼ inch in width. If typesetting is used, the type shall be a medium weight, sans-serif type, with at least ½ inch in height and ¼ inch in width.
DHS 174.08 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, August, 1991, No. 428, eff. 9-1-91; correction in (1) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, November, 1999, No. 527.
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