ATCP 76.29(6)(6)Interactive play attractions. The signage required under sub. (1) shall be conspicuously posted on the periphery of the interactive play attraction.
ATCP 76.29 HistoryHistory: 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 76.30ATCP 76.30Pool closing criteria.
ATCP 76.30(1)(1)Reasons for closure. The operator or responsible supervisor shall close a pool for any of the following:
ATCP 76.30(1)(a)(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
ATCP 76.30(1)(b)(b) Failure to comply with the water quality requirements pursuant to s. ATCP 76.16. P
ATCP 76.30(1)(c)(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
ATCP 76.30(1)(d)(d) A nonoperational circulation pump, filter, or disinfectant or sanitizer feeder. P
ATCP 76.30(1)(e)(e) Failure to comply with the number of lifeguards or attendants pursuant to s. ATCP 76.23. P
ATCP 76.30(1)(f)(f) Absence or non-availability of a responsible supervisor. P
ATCP 76.30(1)(g)(g) Nonfunctional emergency phone. P
ATCP 76.30(1)(h)(h) The pool is undergoing maintenance or repair. P
ATCP 76.30(1)(i)(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
ATCP 76.30(1)(j)(j) A cyanuric acid level above 300 ppm. P
ATCP 76.30(2)(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).
ATCP 76.30 HistoryHistory: CR 22-021: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23.
ATCP 76.31ATCP 76.31Fecal accident, vomit, and blood response.
ATCP 76.31(1)(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
ATCP 76.31 NoteNote: 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.
ATCP 76.31(2)(2)Documentation. The operator shall document each fecal, vomit and blood contamination incident as follows:
ATCP 76.31(2)(a)(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
ATCP 76.31(2)(b)(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
ATCP 76.31(2)(c)(c) Stool description. For fecal accident, whether the stool is formed or loose. Pf
ATCP 76.31(2)(d)(d) Procedures followed. The procedures followed in responding to the fecal, vomit or blood contamination. Pf
ATCP 76.31(2)(e)(e) Patron count. The number of patrons in the pool. Pf
ATCP 76.31(2)(f)(f) Duration. Length of time between the occurrence, detection, and resolution of the incident. Pf
ATCP 76.31 HistoryHistory: CR 22-021: cr. Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 9-24-23.
ATCP 76.315ATCP 76.315Waterborne outbreak investigations.
ATCP 76.315(1)(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