- (a) All youth camps shall be provided with fire fighting equipment of the type and quantity approved and recommended by the State Fire Marshal. All such equipment shall be maintained in good operating condition and be readily available at all times.
- (b) The operator and staff of each youth camp shall be familiar with the fire fighting equipment and use of the same available in the organized camp.
- (c) All permanent and semipermanent buildings or structures shall be used and maintained in accordance with the provisions and any limitations of the state fire marshal and any local ordinances relative to fire prevention.
- (d) All buildings, permanent and semipermanent, in which groups of people live, eat, sleep, or assemble shall be provided with ready exits for use in case of fire and these exits shall be conspicuously marked or designated.
- (e) All youth camps which provide permanent or semipermanent structures or both for group living, eating, sleeping, or assembly shall have disaster or evacuation procedures or both outlined in writing and conspicuously posted. These shall be reviewed and studied by the staff and specific assignments made to each staff member and adult leader. All campers shall be instructed as to their actions in event of fire or forest fire.
- (f) Containers of gasoline or inflammables or explosives shall be plainly marked and stored in a locked area separate and apart from permanent and semipermanent structures used by campers.
Source Note:The provisions of this §265.18 adopted to be effective January 1, 1976.