- (1) A certified ONB program must observe weather conditions and other possible hazards to take appropriate action to protect and promote child health, safety, and well-being. A certified ONB program must identify policies and procedures for ONB program operations in weather conditions that may pose a health or safety risk for children and staff. These policies and procedures must be approved by DELC.
(2) A certified ONB program must ensure children are dressed for weather conditions during outdoor program time. A certified ONB program must ensure all children have appropriate clothing for the time spent outdoors and have extra clothing to meet children's comfort and safety needs throughout the day, as needed. This must include rainy or cold weather clothing such as waterproof boots, rain pants, rain jacket, a moisture-wicking layer, two sets of gloves, and a hat to keep the child's head dry and warm.
(3) A certified ONB program must have a policy regarding what clothing and equipment families are required to provide, pursuant to OAR 414-320-0200, Policies. The certified ONB program must work with families that require assistance in meeting their child's clothing needs and may loan appropriate clothing and other necessary equipment to children
(4) A certified ONB program must remain aware of the children's verbal and nonverbal cues regarding their warmth and comfort and respond appropriately to ensure the children's health and safety. These responses may include, but are not limited to:
(a) Keeping children active and moving in cold weather;
(b) Resting in shaded areas to cool off; and
(c) Assisting children to remove or add layers of clothing, while supporting their development of self-regulation skills.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 329A.260
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 329A.280
History
DELC 2-2025, adopt filed 03/26/2025, effective 07/01/2025