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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPool Inspection Reports _ _ _ ___ __ _ ._ _,_��._��..�� ._,.._.. � oaw�crw�At,� aF' ��rt5 1�1PI OE' Y/UI�UiH �AI,1H DFPAtC11�PTT P'00[, II�YILTIQd RFi�f � //7lf�'.��ta�' �''7!J!�I DAT� G5 (Jl".0 ._,,,'� ADDRF'.SS ���(J_�r""�"�y� p�Q TELEPH(XVE MIt�IIt F ■ .i.�} OPIItAT�t ��/�� /�G6it/� PERMIT POSTID # Regulatione of the Massachusetta Sanitary Code: Article VI, Minim�m Standards for Pools; and Town Amer�nents to Article VI. �1. All items approved on the construction plan are of peimar►ent nature and need not be checked at each inspection. 2. E�'.AL,TH: Shower and health signs posted which state that bathers take showers; no sick or infected bathers; no glass or dangerous objects; and children ur�der the age of 16 must be accempanied by an adult sa+iamer within. � 3. CERTIFIID POOL OPERATORS: Must staff at least two (2) certified operators in First Aid, Water Safety, C.P.R., ar� have one available on the premises during pool operating hours. � 4. SAFE.TY: One shepards crook and one ring buoy with adequate rop,e for each 2,000 sq. ft. water surface. Qne pool divider for shalloa+ end w.ith floatation buoys. d� 5. FIRST AID: First aid kit (see back), e�t�ergency telephone nunbers posted, local lice, state b Po police, fire department, and aeveral available physicians. Telephone available or other means of camunication (no+ pay station).'�yy,t S'//���f�/ O� i'/yl �.+ �6• REICORDS: Written records available of daily operation of the pool, inclwling attendance, water tests, chemicals used, hours of operation, backwashing and other infornntion required. Z,� '� 7. RDCIRQfI,ATICIV - FILTRATIQV: Purification system capable of maintaining quality of water, turnover every $ hours, maxim�m filtration rate 2-3 gal. per min. per sq. ft. filter. Disinfection equipment finely adj stabie. Flaw meters pressure gaug� are required. ! C�� � 2.cJ��ST lY` � � 8• ��'� I ' Must be clear marked on dec k��n d wall of ol. Marki to a depth of �5 feet, and then at appropriate places of not ore than 25 foot�interval�ssaro�u�d the deep portion of the pool. ` (� 9. DIVING B(aAltDS; Rigidly constructed, properly anchored, braced for heaviest load, sc+wnd no splinters or cracks, non slip surface. (Vot over 10 fee,t above water level acd at least 13 feet unobstructed head roam. ��10. WATIIt Sq.jRCE: Water used in any swiaming pool shall be fr«n a source approved by the Health Departmer.t. �I1. $ACPFRIpL,pGI'CAI, (�J,4L,Iqy; Health Department shall cause water samples to be analyzed as considered necessary. ; Quality shail meet the USPHS drinking water standards. Untreated water not over 2,400 A�PN C;oliform. ' �12. CFIEMICAL STqi�ARp6; Treated with chlorine or other effective method. Tests taken at least 4 times a day as required by Health Department. Free tl�lorine 1.0 - 3.0, pH 7.2 - 7,g, gramine 2.0 - 6.0, Total Alkalinity 50 - 150 p.p.m. arad Car�bined Chlorine less than 2 p.p.m. are required once a day. SWIMNIIVG POOL: Cl = �r � py = '� Z,,• T.A. = �Q _� Cambined C1 SWIMufIA1G PQOL: Cl = pH = K T.A. _ CAmbined C1 = WHIRI,PObL: Cl = PH =_,�_ T.A. _ Caribined Ct = WADIIVG PQOL: C1 = py = T,A. = Combined C1 - : � 13. TFSTING �IJIA�Nf: T�sti e ui � j n$ q gnent provided, in ood repair and canplete with fresh reagents. lL 14. WATQt � 2Qlbti 7a s�" I�l�` � �„_ �1�ARITY: A b inch black disc at bottam of deepest part of pool visable at l0 yards away. � �15. INADII�G pppL.�; (�l;ty of the water shall be the same as swiaming poois. Turnover 4 hours or less. � C�6. 4VHIRLFO�LS: y I '��L�CS� Qualit of the w�ter shall be the same as swimning pc�ols and shall be equ;pped with a thermaneter and ": a time instrurient for th�e use of bathers. ��'17• IIVCL06URE: A 6 foot high fence in accordance with M.G.L. c.140 with eelf-closing and self-latchi Indoor pool must also be restricted in a similar manner. Pool entrances and exits to �be glocked during nqn-operating hours. ��18. 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