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(A) A rebound tumbling center, whenever open for use, shall be under the direct supervision of as many supervisors as are necessary to comply with the posted rules.
(B) The supervisor shall be observing all equipment units whenever they are in use.
(C) Each unit shall be numbered or otherwise clearly designated.
(D) A suitable loudspeaker system shall be maintained to enforce rules, except where there are less than eight units.
(E) There shall be at least one supervisor on active supervising duty for each 12 units or fractional part which are in use.
(Prior Code, § 113.100) (Ord. 1880, passed 6-12-1961) Penalty, see § 113.999
A rebound tumbling supervisor shall be:
(A) Eighteen years of age or over;
(B) Of good moral character;
(C) Trained and experienced in the supervision and control of personnel, both skilled and unskilled, in the art of rebound tumbling; and
(D) Physically and otherwise fully fit to manage the facility.
(Prior Code, § 113.101) (Ord. 1880, passed 6-12-1961)
The operator of a rebound tumbling center shall:
(A) Direct to competent care for handling and disposition all accidents and injuries;
(B) Report in writing to the City Health Officer all accidents of a nature to cause unconsciousness, broken or sprained extremities or bones, removal, breaking or loosening of teeth, hemorrhaging or lacerations which may require suturing, and eye injuries;
(C) Maintain on the premises records of all medical aid or care administered; and
(D) Keep, in a place readily available at all times to the operator and the center’s employees, the telephone number of available emergency service.
(Prior Code, § 113.102) (Ord. 1880, passed 6-12-1961) Penalty, see § 113.999
The operator of a rebound tumbling center shall maintain on the premises a telephone which shall be available for emergency use at all times during which the rebound tumbling center is in operation.
(Prior Code, § 113.103) (Ord. 1880, passed 6-12-1961) Penalty, see § 113.999
The operator of a rebound tumbling center at all times shall maintain on the premises and replenish as necessary an adequate first aid kit of at least 16 units, as recommended by the American Red Cross First Aid Manual.
(Prior Code, § 113.104) (Ord. 1880, passed 6-12-1961) Penalty, see § 113.999
(A) The operator of a rebound tumbling center shall keep the premises and all facilities in a clean condition.
(B) The operator shall provide, as needed to prevent litter, waste containers and appropriate signs.
(Prior Code, § 113.105) (Ord. 1880, passed 6-12-1961) Penalty, see § 113.999
The operator of a rebound tumbling center shall provide on the premises drinking facilities which shall consist of either a sanitary drinking fountain or bottled water and paper cups available in a suitable sanitary dispenser.
(Prior Code, § 113.106) (Ord. 1880, passed 6-12-1961) Penalty, see § 113.999
(A) Rebound tumbling equipment shall be located on a level surface in such a way as to be within view of the operator or attendant at all times.
(B) The spacing of equipment units shall conform to the following minimum dimensions as measured from the inside edge of the frame:
(1) Three feet between sides of units;
(2) Four feet between ends of units;
(3) Five feet from ends to nearest fence, building or other similar construction; and
(4) Three feet from sides or corners to nearest fence, building or other similar construction.
(C) The area surrounding the rebound tumbling equipment shall be surfaced to prevent a dust nuisance and have a reasonably level surface of pea gravel or equivalent type of material from a safety and dust control standpoint.
(Prior Code, § 113.107) (Ord. 1880, passed 6-12-1961) Penalty, see § 113.999
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