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TOM OF YARMXIPH
HEALTH DEPARIIENT
POOL INSPECTION REPORT
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OPERATOR PERMIT POSTED #
Regulations of the Massachusetts Sanitary Code: Article VI, Minimum Standards for Pools; and Town Amendments to Article VI.
1. All items approved on the construction plan are of permanent nature and need not be checked at each inspection.
GV-- 2. HEALTH: Shower and health signs posted which state that bathers take showers; no sick or infected bathers;
no glass or dangerous objects; and children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult swimmer within.
C)Y,- 3. CERTIFIED POOL OPERATORS: Must staff at least two (2) certified operators in First Aid, Water Safety, C.P.R., and
have one available on the premises during pool operating hours.
4. SAFETY: One shepards crook and one ring buoy with adequate rope for each 2,000 sq. ft. water surface. One pool
divider for shallow end with floatation buoys.
5. FIRST AID: First aid kit (see back), emergency telephone numbers costed, local police, state police, fire
department, and several available physicians. Telephone available or other means of communication (no+ pay
station).
6. RECORDS: Written records available of daily operation of the pool, including attendance, water tests, chemicals
used, hours of operation, backwashing and other information required.
7. RECIRCULATION - FILTRATION: Purification system capable of maintaining quality of water, turnover every 8 hours,
maximum filtration rate 2-3 gal. per min. per sq. ft. filter. Disinfection equipment finely adjustable. Flow
meters and pressure gauges are required.
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O K-8. DEPTH MARKINGS: Must be clearly marked ch deck and wall of pool. Markings thust be displayed for every foot down
to a depth of 5 feet, and then at appropriate places of not more than 25 foot intervals around the deep portion of
the pool.
0 9. DIVING BOARDS: Rigidly constructed, properly anchored, braced for heaviest load, sound no splinters or cracks,
non slip surface. Not over 10 feet above water level and at least 13 feet unobstructed head roam.
I(5I""10. WATER SOURCE: Water used in any swimming pool shall be from a source approved by the Health Department.
0)i 11. BACTERIOLOGICAL QUALITY: Health Department shall cause water samples to be analyzed as considered necessary.
Quality shall meet the USPHS drinking water standards. Untreated water not over 2,400 MPN Coliform.
12. CHEMICAL STANDARDS: Treated with chlorine or other effective method. Tests taken at least 4 times a day
as required by Health Department. Free Chlorine 1.0 - 3.0, pH 7.2 - 7.8, Bromine 2.0 - 6.0,
Total Alkalinity 50 - 150 p.p.m. and Combined Chlorine less than 2 p.p.m. are required once a day.
SWIMMING POOL: Cl = e?, Q pH = 7.6e T.A. = '70 Combined Cl
SWIMMING POOL: Cl pH = T.A. = Combined Cl =
WHIRLPOOL: C1 = pH = T.A. = Combined Cl =
WADING POOL: Cl = pH = T.A. = Combined Cl =
(5Y-13. TESTING EQUIPMENT: Testing equipment provided, in good repair and complete with fresh reagents.
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aIL14. WATER CLARITY: A 6 inch black disc at Hotton of deepest part of pool visable at 10 yards away.
i15. WADING POOLS: Quality of the water shall be the same as swimming pools. Turnover 4 hours or less.
<�16. WHIRLPOOLS: Quality of the water shall be the same as swimming pools and shall be equipped with a thermometer and
a time instrument for the use of bathers.
OY 17. ENCLOSURE: A 6 foot high fence in accordance with M.G.L. c.140 with self-closing and self -latching gates or doors.
Indoor pool must also be restricted in a similar manner. Pool entrances and exits to be locked during
non-operating hours.
0�.18. CLOSURE: Operator to close pool when water does not meet the requirements of this code. Operator understands
their responsibilities in regards to operating a public/semi-public swimming pool.
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