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A flotation tank will, in the department's discretion, be allowed under 18 AAC 30.955 if
(1) the flotation tank complies with 18 AAC 30.580;
(2) the filtration system cycles the flotation tank's water at least three times between uses;
(3) a plan for the emergency evacuation of bathers in the flotation tank should a fire or other emergency occur is posted in a conspicuous place;
(4) the door of the flotation tank is not equipped with a locking device;
(5) an attendant is on duty at all times when the flotation tank is in use; and
(6) a written plan for communicating with bathers when the bathers are in the flotation tank is posted in a conspicuous place.
History: Eff. 12/23/93, Register 128
Authority: AS 44.46.020
Editor's note: As of Register 131, October 1994, the text of 18 AAC 30.576(1) - (5) changed slightly due to minor technical corrections made by the regulations attorney.
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