(a)Health personnel.The camp operator shall submit the name of the designated camp health director to supervise health and sanitation. Such director may be a physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, emergency medical technician, or other person acceptable to the permit-issuing official. At a children's overnight camp, the camp health director shall be on-site. At a summer day camp or traveling summer day camp, the camp health director shall be available as specified in the camp's approved safety plan. If not on-site, the camp health director shall designate an assistant as specified in the camp's approved safety plan.
(1) Camp health director. The camp health director or designee(s) shall possess: (i) a current certificate in an acceptable first aid training program as defined in section 7-2.2(m) of this Subpart; and(ii) a current certificate in an acceptable cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training program as defined in section 7-2.2(n) of this Subpart.(2) Additional first aid and CPR-certified staff. First aid and CPR-certified staff shall be on-site to respond to medical emergencies and assist the camp health director, as detailed in the camp's approved safety plan. Staff possessing current certifications in first aid and CPR, as described in paragraph (1) of this subdivision, shall be available as follows: (i) At a children's overnight camp, in addition to the camp health director (or designee[s]) possessing these certifications:(a) one staff member for each 200 campers shall possess a current first aid certificate; and(b) one staff member for each 200 campers shall possess a current CPR certificate. Where a camp's qualified aquatics staff remain on-site and area available to respond to emergencies, they may be counted toward meeting this CPR requirement.(ii) At a summer day camp or a traveling summer day camp:(a) one on-site staff member for each 200 campers shall possess a current first aid certificate. The first aid certified camp health director or designee may be counted toward meeting this first aid requirement. If only one first aid certified staff member is required, and this person is absent, a similarly certified first aid certified staff member shall be on-site to meet this first aid requirement.(b) In addition to the camp health director or designee, one staff member for each 200 campers shall possess a current CPR certificate. Where a camp's qualified aquatics staff remain on-site and are available to respond to emergencies, they may be counted toward meeting this CPR requirement.