This premises was found to be in compliance with the Health Protection and Promotion Act R.S.O. 1990.
This premises was found to be in compliance with the Health Protection and Promotion Act R.S.O. 1990.
This premises was found to be in compliance with the Health Protection and Promotion Act R.S.O. 1990.
This premises was found to be in compliance with the Health Protection and Promotion Act R.S.O. 1990.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Water meter & make-up water requirements are met.
- Ensure make-up water is added to the pool during each operating day in a minimum amount of 15 litres per bather.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility first aid kit meets requirements.
This premises was found to be in compliance with the Health Protection and Promotion Act R.S.O. 1990.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Deck, dressing rooms, washrooms, and showers maintained appropriately.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes and records daily tests at least 30 minutes prior to opening and as required.
Corrected During Inspection
Critical
Safety equipment required for operation as a public pool provided.
- Provide two buoyant throwing aids, each of which has securely attached to it a six millimetre diameter rope of a length not less than one-half the width of the pool plus three metres.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility first aid kit meets requirements.
- Provide first aid kit in places conveniently located for emergency use.
- Provide a current copy of a standard first aid manual.
- Provide safety pins.
- Provide adhesive dressings individually wrapped.
- Provide sterile gauze pads, each 75 millimetres square.
- Provide 50 millimetre gauze bandages.
- Provide 100 millimetre gauze bandages.
- Provide sterile surgical pads suitable for pressure dressings individually wrapped.
- Provide triangular bandages.
- Provide rolls of splint padding.
- Provide at least one roll-up splint.
- Provide at least one pair of scissors.
- Provide non-permeable gloves.
- Provide resuscitation pocket masks.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Colour coding of exposed piping requirements are met.
- Provide coloured bands at least 25 millimetres wide spaced along the piping at intervals not greater than 1.20 metres, or paint the entire outer surface of the piping; green for potable water, yellow for chlorine.
This premises was found to be in compliance with the Health Protection and Promotion Act R.S.O. 1990.
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