ATCP 76.34(1)(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 ATCP 76.34(2)(a)(a) Maintained. All gates and doors into the pool area shall be maintained and checked for proper operation. P ATCP 76.34(2)(b)(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 ATCP 76.34(2)(c)(c) Locked. Gates and doors shall be locked when the pool is not open to the public or is not in use. P ATCP 76.34(3)(3) Pool fence or barrier height. A pool fence or barrier shall meet all of the following: ATCP 76.34(3)(b)(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. ATCP 76.34(4)(4) Enclosures and entrances. Enclosures and entrances shall meet all of the following: ATCP 76.34(4)(a)1m.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: ATCP 76.34(4)(a)2m.2m. This paragraph does not apply to emergency doors that cannot be opened from the outside of the pool enclosure. ATCP 76.34 NoteNote: 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.
ATCP 76.34(4)(b)(b) Gates and doors — lifeguarded area. Gates and doors in a lifeguarded pool area shall meet all of the following: ATCP 76.34(4)(b)1.1. If gates and doors are not self-closing and latching, the gates and doors to the pool shall be staffed with an attendant and at least one lifeguard shall be present. P ATCP 76.34(4)(b)2.2. Documentation for staffing shall be included in the lifeguard staffing plan. Pf ATCP 76.34(5)(5) Signage. During closed hours, a sign shall be conspicuously posted stating that the pool, pool slide, waterslide, and deck are closed. ATCP 76.34 NoteNote: See s. SPS 390.18 (4) for additional rules relating to the outdoor pool enclosure. ATCP 76.34(6)(a)(a) Restrictions. Landscaping planters, pots, or other plant containers may not be placed on the required deck area. ATCP 76.34(6)(b)(b) Separation. Landscaping features such as bark, gravel, shrubs, or flowers may be located within the pool enclosure but shall be separated from the pool by an additional 5 feet of impervious area or maintained lawn. ATCP 76.34(6)(c)(c) Maintenance. Landscaped areas within a pool enclosure shall be continually maintained to prevent debris from entering the water. ATCP 76.34(6)(d)(d) Trees. Trees used as landscaping features may not overhang the required deck area. ATCP 76.34(6)(e)(e) Sand. Sand may not be located within a pool enclosure unless the sand area is made inaccessible from the pool area by a barrier that is at least 42 inches high. Alternatively there may be controlled entrances to the pool area if the entrances are controlled and provided with showers.