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Home › WA › Deming › Bell Creek Nature School Llc
5656 Mosquito Lake Rd, Deming WA 98244 · License #324156 · Center · Outdoor Nature-Based Program
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110-302-0105(2) · ONB providers must complete a department background check, pursuant to chapter 110-06 WAC.
One staff person on site on the day of the visit did not have a cleared background noted in MERIT.
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110-302-0105(3) · ONB providers, including volunteers, must provide documentation signed within the last 12 months by a licensed health care professional of tuberculosis (TB) testing or treatment consisting of: (a) A negative TB symptom screen and negative TB risk assessment; (b) A previous positive FDA-approved TB test and a current negative chest radiograph and documentation of clearance to safely work in an ONB program; or (c) A positive symptom screening or a positive risk assessment with documentation of: (i) A current negative FDA-approved TB test; (ii) A previous or current positive FDA-approved TB test; and (iii) A current negative chest radiograph and documentation of clearance to safely work in an ONB program.
There are staff on site that do not have TB testing. Risk WAC/RCW
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110-302-0145(6) · ONB programs must meet the following requirements when using natural play spaces not enclosed by a fence, wall, or similar barrier: (a) Establish boundaries with children in unenclosed spaces by using visual aids, such as webbing or tying ribbons on trees, in addition to the intentional teaching of boundaries to children required pursuant to WAC 110-302-0310. These visual aids must not create a tripping, confinement, or choking hazard. (b) ONB programs with permanently located outdoor classroom space must create guardrails, barriers, or boundaries between that space and any immediately adjacent hazardous features, such as a ravine, cliff, or body of water more than two feet deep and six feet in diameter. These guardrails or barriers may be made by natural materials and must be at least 29 inches tall for ONB programs enrolling only preschool-age children and 38 inches tall for ONB programs that enroll school-age children. All other boundaries need approved supervision plans documented in benefit-risk assessments. If public parks property used by ONB programs do not meet these requirements, ONB providers must submit and follow supervision plans to be reviewed and approved by the department. (c) ONB providers utilizing enclosed or designated outdoor play structures must follow the relevant CPSC playground safety guidelines and the applicable child care center or family home child care license, pursuant to chapter 110-300 WAC, or school-age program license pursuant to chapter 110-301 WAC.
The wooden boundry by the cliff was broken and needed to be reinstalled. Risk WAC/RCW
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110-302-0350(4) · ONB providers must have life-saving equipment readily accessible during water activities if the surface area of a pool or body of water is equal to or greater than six feet and the depth of any portion of the surface area is equal to or greater than two feet. Life-saving equipment may include a ring buoy and rope, a rescue tube, or a throwing line and a shepherd's hook that will not conduct electricity.
The program did not have the life saving equipment available for trips to the water.
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110-302-0106(10) · ONB providers who prepare or serve food to children at an ONB program must obtain a current food worker card prior to preparing or serving food. Food worker cards must: (a) Be obtained through the local health jurisdiction, in-person or online; and (b) Be renewed prior to expiring.
Staff members need to take current food handlers training
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