N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 10, § 6-2.17
(a) Personnel.
(2) The supervision level required at each bathing beach, other than those described in paragraph (1) of this subdivision, will be determined based on the following:
(4) At least one aquatic supervisory staff person having at least the required supervision level shall be provided for each 50 yards of beach front or fraction thereof at bathing beaches required to use Supervision Levels I and II. Sufficient aquatic supervisory staff must be provided for visual surveillance of the entire bathing area(s) open for swimming.
(10) A bathing beach permitted to use Supervision Level IV shall comply with the following bathing beach use rules:
(vii) The bathing facility operator shall provide to all patrons a written statement or brochure. Only patrons who have received this statement may use the bathing facility. The brochure or statement must state at least the following: NEVER SWIM ALONE. A minimum of two adults, 18 years of age or older, must be present whenever this swimming facility is in use. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR ADEQUATE SUPERVISION. Children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. IN AN EMERGENCY, NOTIFY THE FACILITY OPERATOR AND CONTACT HELP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. A free telephone is provided at this facility (define location). Telephone numbers for the nearest emergency medical service are posted. Only use this facility during posted hours of operation and swim only in the designated bathing area. Don’t drink alcohol and swim.
(b) Lifesaving equipment and safety lines.
(1) Lifesaving equipment shall be readily accessible at all bathing beaches. Minimum equipment shall include:
(ii) at Supervision Level I and IIb bathing beaches: one rescue tube or a torpedo buoy with an attached line for each lifeguard required by this section; a rescue board or lifeboat in compliance with section 6-2.19, item 6.2.1 (board/boat specifications) of this Subpart and a full size commercially available spine board or a spine board six feet long and a minimum 16 inches wide provided with straps to aid in immobilization of a victim and hand holds; and
(a) At ocean surf beaches, at least one automated external defibrillator shall be provided by the operator and maintained on-site. The beach operator shall implement a PAD program as defined in section 6-2.2(i) of this Subpart and maintain the following records on-site for inspection:
(6) A bathing beach with consistent actual bather use of 500 or more bathers shall have and maintain a readily accessible building for emergency care. This building shall be equipped with an advanced first aid kit and a resuscitator.
(c) Safety plan.
Operators of bathing beaches must develop, update and implement a written beach safety plan, consisting of: procedures for daily bather supervision, injury prevention, reacting to emergencies, injuries and other incidents, providing first-aid and summoning help. At ocean surf beaches, the safety plan shall be developed in consultation with an individual having adequate ocean surf lifeguarding experience. The safety plan shall be approved by the permit-issuing official and kept on file at the beach. Approval will be granted when all the components of this section are addressed so as to protect the health and safety of the bathers, and the plan sets forth procedures to insure compliance with this Subpart.
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