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Hampton Inn Pool

848 Riverside Drive, Timmins ON P4N 3W1 · Indoor Pool Class B

32 inspections

  1. Required

    0 infractions

  2. Required

    1 infraction

    • Free available chlorine is maintained as required.
      • Indoor public pool (not floatation or cold plunge pools): Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that the pool or spa water is treated with chlorine, a chlorine compound or a bromine compound by means of a chemical feeder, and is maintained so that in every part of the pool or spa, at all times during the daily use period, there is a residual of free available chlorine in every part of a public pool, other than a public floatation pool or a public cold plunge pool, of at least 0.5 ppm but not more than 10 ppm... O. Reg. 565, s. 7(8)(c).
  3. Required

    1 infraction

    • Safety equipment requirements are met (other than wave action pool).
  4. Required

    0 infractions

  5. Required

    1 infraction

    • Safety equipment requirements are met (other than wave action pool).
      • First aid kit: Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that, subject to subsection (3), there is provided, in places conveniently located for emergency use, a first aid kit containing at a minimum, (a) a current copy of a standard first aid manual; (b) safety pins; (c) adhesive dressings individually wrapped; (d) sterile gauze pads, each 75 millimetres square; (e) 50 millimetre gauze bandages; (f) 100 millimetre gauze bandages; (g) sterile surgical pads suitable for pressure dressings individually wrapped; (h) triangular bandages; (i) rolls of splint padding; (j) at least one roll-up splint; (k) at least one pair of scissors; (l) non-permeable gloves; and (m) resuscitation pocket masks. O. Reg. 565, s. 20(2).
  6. Reinspection

    0 infractions

  7. Demand*

    1 infraction

    • All chemicals required in the operation of the pool are handled and stored safely.
      • Every owner and every operator shall ensure that provisions are made for the safe storage and handling of all chemicals required in the operation of the pool or spa. O. Reg. 565, s. 6(6)(f).
  8. Demand*

    4 infractions

    • The public pool, equipment, and components are maintained in a safe and sanitary condition.
      • CLOSE POOL
      • Every owner and every operator shall maintain the public pool or public spa and its equipment in a safe and sanitary condition. O. Reg. 565, s. 6(3)(a).
    • All chemicals required in the operation of the pool are handled and stored safely.
    • Premise is maintained free from every condition that may be a health hazard.
      • Health hazard means, (a) a condition of a premises, (b) a substance, thing, plant or animal other than man, or (c) a solid, liquid, gas or combination of any of them, that has or that is likely to have an adverse effect on the health of any person. Health Protection and Promotion Act, s. 1(1).
    • Pool chemistry, water clarity, and water temperature (if applicable) are checked, tested, and recorded at least 30 minutes prior to opening and as required throughout the daily use period.
      • Automatic sensing device: Where the pool or spa has an automatic sensing device, the requirements provided for in subsection (11) must be further checked and recorded at least every four hours until the daily use period has ended. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(12).
  9. Required

    4 infractions

    • All chemicals required in the operation of the pool are handled and stored safely.
      • Every owner and every operator shall ensure that provisions are made for the safe storage and handling of all chemicals required in the operation of the pool or spa. O. Reg. 565, s. 6(6)(f).
    • Premise is maintained free from every condition that may be a health hazard.
      • Health hazard means, (a) a condition of a premises, (b) a substance, thing, plant or animal other than man, or (c) a solid, liquid, gas or combination of any of them, that has or that is likely to have an adverse effect on the health of any person. Health Protection and Promotion Act, s. 1(1).
    • Pool chemistry, water clarity, and water temperature (if applicable) are checked, tested, and recorded at least 30 minutes prior to opening and as required throughout the daily use period.
      • 30 minutes prior to opening: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall test and record the following regarding the pool or spa water each operating day, by means of manual test methods, a minimum of 30 minutes prior to opening: 1. Total alkalinity. 2. pH value. 3. Free available chlorine and total chlorine or bromine residual. 4. Water clarity. 5. Water temperature, in the case of spas and in the case of hot water pools that operate at a temperature of 35 degrees Celsius or greater. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(11).
      • Automatic sensing device: Where the pool or spa has an automatic sensing device, the requirements provided for in subsection (11) must be further checked and recorded at least every four hours until the daily use period has ended. O. Reg. 565, s. 7(12).
    • Daily records are kept and signed each operating day, and retained for one year.
      • Number of bathers: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, the estimated number of bather uses during the operating day. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(a).
      • Make-up water: Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, the reading of the make-up water meter for pools and, if applicable, for spas, as of the end of the day. O. Reg. 565, s. 8(b).
  10. Reinspection

    1 infraction

    • Sufficient supply of chemicals and testing devices
      • Ensure supply of chemicals are sufficient to operate the pool
  11. Reinspection

    2 infractions

    • Sufficient supply of chemicals and testing devices
      • Ensure supply of chemicals are sufficient to operate the pool
    • Safety equipment available and in good repair
      • Provide a first-aid box with at least twelve sterile gauze pads, each seventy-five millimetres square
      • Provide a first-aid box with at least twenty-four adhesive dressings individually wrapped
  12. Required

    7 infractions

    • Sufficient supply of chemicals and testing devices
      • Ensure supply of chemicals are sufficient to operate the pool
      • Proper test kit required
    • Free available chlorine (FAC) at a minimum of 0.5mg/L (0.5ppm) and no more than 10 mg/L (10 ppm) (for indoor pool).
      • CLOSE POOL
      • Maintain FAC no more than 10 mg/L (10 ppm)
    • Manual tests conducted at least 30 minutes prior to opening
      • Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall test and record the following regarding the pool or spa water each operating day, by means of manual test methods, a minimum of 30 minutes prior to opening: 1. Total alkalinity 2. pH value 3. Free available chlorine and total chlorine or bromine residual 4. Water clarity R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 7(11)1,2,3,4.
    • Daily records completed and signed
      • Complete and sign records daily
      • Record time of day for testing of emergency telephone
    • Other records signed and completed
      • Ensure water outlet covers are inspected and recorded (at least once every 30 operating days) along with time of day test was completed
    • Emergency stop button, if provided, is labelled, tested, and recorded once every 30 operating days
      • Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that, in the case of a pool, if an emergency stop button is available it is labelled and tested and recorded once within each period of 30 operating days. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 16.1(d).
    • Safety equipment available and in good repair
      • Provide a first-aid box with at least four sterile surgical pads suitable for pressure dressings individually wrapped
      • Provide a first-aid box with at least twenty-four adhesive dressings individually wrapped
  13. Reinspection

    3 infractions

    • Manual tests conducted at least 30 minutes prior to opening
    • Manual tests while in operation
    • Daily records completed and signed
      • Complete and sign records daily
  14. Required

    6 infractions

    • Pool, deck, sanitary facility and adjoining areas kept in safe and sanitary condition
      • Maintain pool and deck free from hazardous obstructions
    • Exposed piping within pool enclosure is properly colour-coded;
      • Ensure exposed piping is painted or colour-coded with bands at least 25mm wide, at intervals no greater than 1.2 m (chlorine - yellow, potable water - green)
    • Sufficient supply of chemicals and testing devices
      • Ensure supply of chemicals are sufficient to operate the pool
    • Manual tests conducted at least 30 minutes prior to opening
      • Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall test and record the following regarding the pool or spa water each operating day, by means of manual test methods, a minimum of 30 minutes prior to opening: 1. Total alkalinity 2. pH value 3. Free available chlorine and total chlorine or bromine residual 4. Water clarity R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 7(11)1,2,3,4.
    • Manual tests while in operation
      • Where the pool or spa has an automatic sensing device, the requirements provided for in subsection (11) must be further checked and recorded at least every four hours until the daily use period has ended. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 7(12)
    • Daily records completed and signed
      • Record time of day for testing of ground fault detector
  15. Required

    0 infractions

  16. Reinspection

    0 infractions

  17. Required

    2 infractions

    • Total alkalinity at a minimum of 80.0mg/L (80.0ppm) and no more than 120.0mg/L (120.0ppm).
    • Manual tests while in operation
      • Where the pool or spa has an automatic sensing device, the requirements provided for in subsection (11) must be further checked and recorded at least every four hours until the daily use period has ended. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 7(12)
  18. Reinspection

    0 infractions

  19. Reinspection

    2 infractions

    • Emergency stop button, if provided, is labelled, tested, and recorded once every 30 operating days
    • Outlet covers are inspected at least once every 30 operating days.
  20. Required

    4 infractions

    • Free available chlorine (FAC) at a minimum of 0.5mg/L (0.5ppm) and no more than 10 mg/L (10 ppm) (for indoor pool).
      • CLOSE POOL
      • Maintain FAC at a minimum of 0.5mg/L (0.5ppm)
    • Emergency stop button, if provided, is labelled, tested, and recorded once every 30 operating days
    • Outlet covers are inspected at least once every 30 operating days.
      • Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spall shall ensure that, if any of the outlet covers are found to be loose or missing, the pool or spa is closed until the cover is repaired or replaced. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 16.1(2)
    • Safety equipment available and in good repair
  21. Reinspection

    2 infractions

    • Manual tests while in operation
      • Where the pool or spa has an automatic sensing device, the requirements provided for in subsection (11) must be further checked and recorded at least every four hours until the daily use period has ended. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 7(12)
    • Daily records completed and signed
      • Record time of day for testing of ground fault detector
  22. Required

    2 infractions

    • Manual tests while in operation
      • Where the pool or spa has an automatic sensing device, the requirements provided for in subsection (11) must be further checked and recorded at least every four hours until the daily use period has ended. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 7(12)
    • Daily records completed and signed
  23. Reinspection

    0 infractions

  24. Required

    4 infractions

    • Free available chlorine (FAC) at a minimum of 0.5mg/L (0.5ppm) and no more than 10 mg/L (10 ppm) (for indoor pool).
      • CLOSE POOL
    • Manual tests conducted at least 30 minutes prior to opening
      • Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall test and record the following regarding the pool or spa water each operating day, by means of manual test methods, a minimum of 30 minutes prior to opening: 1. Total alkalinity 2. pH value 3. Free available chlorine and total chlorine or bromine residual 4. Water clarity R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 7(11)1,2,3,4.
    • Manual tests while in operation
      • Where the pool or spa has an automatic sensing device, the requirements provided for in subsection (11) must be further checked and recorded at least every four hours until the daily use period has ended. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 7(12)
    • Other records signed and completed
  25. Reinspection

    0 infractions

  26. Reinspection

    1 infraction

    • Free available chlorine (FAC) at a minimum of 0.5mg/L (0.5ppm) and no more than 10 mg/L (10 ppm) (for indoor pool).
  27. Required

    3 infractions

    • Sufficient supply of chemicals and testing devices
      • Ensure testing devices are sufficient to operate the pool
    • Free available chlorine (FAC) at a minimum of 0.5mg/L (0.5ppm) and no more than 10 mg/L (10 ppm) (for indoor pool).
      • CLOSE POOL
    • Safety equipment available and in good repair
      • Provide two buoyant throwing aids with rope (6mm in diameter, 1/2 width of pool plus 3m)
  28. Required

    0 infractions

  29. Required

    5 infractions

    • Free available chlorine (FAC) at a minimum of 0.5mg/L (0.5ppm) and no more than 10 mg/L (10 ppm) (for indoor pool).
      • CLOSE POOL
    • Manual tests conducted at least 30 minutes prior to opening
    • Emergency telephone is present and operational
      • CLOSE POOL
    • Emergency stop button, if provided, is labelled, tested, and recorded once every 30 operating days
      • Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that, in the case of a pool, if an emergency stop button is available it is labelled and tested and recorded once within each period of 30 operating days. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 565, s. 16.1(d).
    • Outlet covers are inspected at least once every 30 operating days.
  30. Required

    5 infractions

    • Make-up water requirements met
    • Total alkalinity at a minimum of 80.0mg/L (80.0ppm) and no more than 120.0mg/L (120.0ppm).
      • Maintain total alkalinity at a minimum of 80mg/L (80ppm)
    • Other records signed and completed
    • Outlet covers are inspected at least once every 30 operating days.
    • Safety equipment available and in good repair
  31. Required

    0 infractions

  32. Required

    2 infractions

    • Make-up water requirements met
    • Total alkalinity at a minimum of 80.0mg/L (80.0ppm) and no more than 120.0mg/L (120.0ppm).