Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes daily records as required.
- Record the estimated number of bather uses during the operating day.
- Record the reading of the make-up water meter for pools and, if applicable, for spas, as of the end of the day.
- Record the time and results of all pool chemistry tests required.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes daily records as required.
- Record the estimated number of bather uses during the operating day.
- Record the reading of the make-up water meter for pools and, if applicable, for spas, as of the end of the day.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes weekly or monthly tests as required.
- Inspect all water, gravity and suction outlet covers at least once within each period of 30 operating days.
- Emergency stop button is labelled, and tested, and recorded once within each period of 30 operating days.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes and records daily tests at least 30 minutes prior to opening and as required.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Every operator shall be trained in public pool and public spa operation and maintenance, filtration systems, water chemistry and all relevant safety and emergency procedures.
- Operator shall be trained in public pool and public spa operation and maintenance, filtration systems, water chemistry and all relevant safety and emergency procedures.
Not in Compliance
Critical
Facility operational requirements met
- Every owner and every operator must ensure that the circulation system and the chemical feeders are in continuous operation, except for stoppage for maintenance, draining, repairs or backwashing of filters or for a closure for a continuous period of seven days or more, throughout the entire 24 hours of each day without regard to the daily use period.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes weekly or monthly tests as required.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes and records daily tests at least 30 minutes prior to opening and as required.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes daily records as required.
- Record the estimated number of bather uses during the operating day.
- Record the reading of the make-up water meter for pools and, if applicable, for spas, as of the end of the day.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Every operator shall be trained in public pool and public spa operation and maintenance, filtration systems, water chemistry and all relevant safety and emergency procedures.
- Operator shall be trained in public pool and public spa operation and maintenance, filtration systems, water chemistry and all relevant safety and emergency procedures.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes weekly or monthly tests as required.
- Inspect all water, gravity and suction outlet covers at least once within each period of 30 operating days.
- Emergency stop button is labelled, and tested, and recorded once within each period of 30 operating days.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes daily records as required.
- Record the estimated number of bather uses during the operating day.
- Record the reading of the make-up water meter for pools and, if applicable, for spas, as of the end of the day.
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
Facility operational requirements met
- Every owner and every operator must ensure that, except during the daily use period, the pool or spa is rendered inaccessible to persons who are not involved with its operation, inspection or maintenance.
Corrected During Inspection
Non-critical
Deck, dressing rooms, washrooms, and showers maintained appropriately.
- Ensure all surfaces of the pool or spa deck and walls are maintained in a sanitary condition and free from potential hazards.
- Keep surfaces clean, free from slipperiness and disinfected.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes weekly or monthly tests as required.
- Inspect all water, gravity and suction outlet covers at least once within each period of 30 operating days.
- Emergency stop button is labelled, and tested, and recorded once within each period of 30 operating days.
- Test and inspect the emergency stop button and any vacuum release mechanisms at least once within each period of 30 operating days.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes daily records as required.
- Record the estimated number of bather uses during the operating day.
- Record the reading of the make-up water meter for pools and, if applicable, for spas, as of the end of the day.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility maintains total alkalinity level as required.
- Maintain total alkalinity in the range of 80 ppm to 120 ppm.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes and records daily tests at least 30 minutes prior to opening and as required.
This premises was found to be in compliance with the Health Protection and Promotion Act R.S.O. 1990.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes and records daily tests at least 30 minutes prior to opening and as required.
- Determine and record total alkalinity.
- Determine and record pH value.
- Determine and record free available chlorine and total chlorine or bromine residual.
- Automatic sensing device: check and record total alkalinity, pH value, free available chlorine and total chlorine or bromine, water clarity, and, in the case of spas, the water temperature every four hours until the daily use period has ended.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Required signage for operation as a public pool provided
- Provide markings in figures not less than 100 millimetres high that set out the water depths indicating the deep points where the water exceeds 2,500 mm, the breaks between gentle and steep bottom slopes and the shallow points, and the words DEEP AREA and SHALLOW AREA displayed at the appropriate locations on the deck.
Not in Compliance
Non-critical
Facility completes and records daily tests at least 30 minutes prior to opening and as required.
- Determine and record total alkalinity.
- Determine and record pH value.
- Determine and record free available chlorine and total chlorine or bromine residual.
- Automatic sensing device: check and record total alkalinity, pH value, free available chlorine and total chlorine or bromine, water clarity, and, in the case of spas, the water temperature every four hours until the daily use period has ended.
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