A-Competition
B-General Recreational
C-Lodging Related
D-Special Purpose
E-Therapy>=90
Critical violations denote imminent health hazards commonly reported as contributing factors in waterborne illness and injury investigations. The pool must be closed until imminent health hazards are corrected.
Area
Descriptions
Item
IN
OUT
COS
R
CRITICAL VIOLATIONS (15 POINTS)
Barrier: pool enclosed/fencing in compliance
1
Self-closing / self-latching gates
2
Compliant drain covers secure, present and no cracks
3
Water clarity: main drains clearly visible
4
Emergency phone operational and accessible
5
Proper disinfectant level
6
pH between 7.2 and 7.8
7
Chemical feeder operational and approved
8
Filter: approved, maintained and operating
9
Pump: approved, maintained and operating
10
Appropriate lifesaving equipment present
11
Points
OUT
N/A
POOL/SPA AREA & WATER SAFETY
Grab/hand rails, ladders installed and secure
12
2
Float line in position
13
4
Vacuum line protected
14
5
Depth and no diving markers, step marking; installed and contrasting
15
4
Pool deck: maintained, unobstructed and clean
16
2
Skimmers/gutters maintained and operable
17
4
Combined chlorine level 0.4 ppm or less
18
5
Adequate turnover rate
19
5
Return inlets maintained
20
4
Cyanuric acid level not exceeding maximum
21
4
Signs: peak occupancy/pool/spa/signs legible and in clearview
Gauge(s) in proper location; sight glass installed
26
4
Supplemental disinfection c UV system, c Ozone system
27
4
Flow meter: appropriate range and location
28
5
HYGIENE FACILITIES
Toilets & lavatories: clean, maintained, and stocked
29
1
Deck/rinse shower maintained
30
1
Dressing showers: clean, maintained, hot and cold water available
31
1
RECORDS
Operator training certification available onsite and approved
32
4
Lifeguard training certification available onsite
33
5
Inspection report placed in public view
34
1
Operator facility inspections performed; written documentation
35
4
Daily recordkeeping: water testing and self inspection performed
36
5
Other violations of the chapter
37
1
Remarks/Note: Endcaps need to be put on ladders to ensure they are not wearing away the plaster.
Fencing for the pool is inadequate. Fencing shall be replaced by next operational period in September 2020.
Inspector Name
Name of Person in Charge
Benjamin Patrick
Aakash Kumar
Signature
Signature to acknowledge receipt of inspection report
Permit Type
Year Round
Seasonal
Inspection Purpose
Construction
Permit/Opening
Routine
Follow-Up
Informal
Complaint
Pool Type
Swimming Pool
Spa
Special Purpose Pool
Special Purpose Type:
Water Quality and Gauge Readings
Free Chlorine
2.49
ppm
Bromine
ppm
pH
7.5
Total Alkalinity
72
ppm
Calcium Hardness
225
ppm
Cyanuric Acid
93
ppm
Combined Chlorine
0.00
ppm
Water Temperature
°F
Flow Meter
70
gpm
Vacuum Gauge
Pressure Gauge
12
psi
Compliance Closure (Check Reason)
Voluntary
Suspension
Request Hearing
Require Inspection
Violations cited in this report must be corrected within the time frames written on the addendum, or as stated in the Georgia Department of Public Health Rules and Regulations Public Swimming Pools Chapter 511-3-5-.23.
Public Swimming Pool Inspection Report Addendum
Page
2 of
Violations cited in this report must be corrected within the time frames specified below, or as stated in the Georgia Department of Public Health Rules and Regulations Public Swimming Pools Chapter 511-3-5, Rule .23
Facility Quality Inn Pool
Permit # SPP-063-000106
Date 09/23/2019
Address 125 VENTURE DR
City/State BRUNSWICK GA
Zipcode 31525
Item Number
OBSERVATIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
1
Violation of Code: [511-3-5-.18(11)(b)] Observed pool barrier is wider than four inches at approximately 5 inches. Pool vertical features shall be less than four inches apart. Pool fencing shall be updated by fall of 2020. New Violation. Correct By: 09/19/2020
24
Violation of Code: [511-3-5-.08(6)] Observed piping not marked with flow type or direction. COS: piping was marked with the direction of flow and with purpose of piping. Corrected On-Site. New Violation.
36
Violation of Code: [511-3-5-.22(12)] Observed no daily safety inspection records on site. a safety self-inspection shall be conducted daily by the trained operator or responsible person and documented on a log sheet. New Violation. Correct By: 09/25/2019