1. 1 Reasons for Pool Closure - Answer 1. lifeguard on pool deck
2. Main drain is not clearly, visible from the nearest lifeguard chair
3. Free
... [Show More] chlorine, total bromine, ph and cyanic acid readings of pool where otherwise specified under Section 2, B.1
4. Recirculating equipment is not working properly for more than 1 hour
5.Water level is below the skimmers in pools
6. Chemical disinfectant feeder has not been functional for 24 hour period
7. Bathhouse drainage system is blocked sufficiently to render bathhouse unusable
8. Director has been wrongly denied permission to inspect the pool pursuant to chapter 51
9. A licensed Montgomery county pool operator is not immediate control of the pool
10. Director determines that an immediate hazard exists to the health or safety of the users of any pool
11. At least one lifeguard currently certified in infant/child/adult CPR is not within the pool enclosure.
Health regulation for CPO is - Answer 16 years old; approved course; 75% or better
CPO Must be at the facility _______ prior; for what reason - Answer 30 Minutes prior to open; to measure, record and adjust
Chlorine and PH must be tested every _____ hours for a pool; every _____ hour for a spa - Answer 2 hours for pool; 1 hour for spa
Records of chemical readings must be maintained and available for at least ______ years; and _____ years total - Answer 2 years @ pool; 3 years total
Must close a pool or spa when: ____ ( Hint 7 items) - Answer 1. residual disinfection levels are not within required ranges.
2. Sanitary water quality has coliform bacteria levels within the acceptable ranges
3. Water chemistry levels are not within proper ranges
4. Water clarity is not acceptable according to local standards
5. Recirculation or disinfection system is malfunctioning
6. When protection of the public health, safety, welfare imperatively requires emergency action.
7. Lifeguard not present
___________ is the best prevention of accidents at swimming pools - Answer Adult supervision
All public pools must have a _____ and _____ in order for the pool to be open. - Answer CPO, and lifeguard
Name 5 reasons that cause a facility to have more than one lifeguard: - Answer 1. # of guards on duty
2. # of swimmers in water
3. Skill level of swimmers
4. Shape of facility
5. Temperature
6. Activity
_______________ is a step by step plan that the facility staff will follow in response to an emergency at the facility. - Answer Emergency Action Plan
Most rescues and diving accidents occur in _____ water - Answer Shallow
Pool Operator certification is valid for _____ years - Answer 2 years
Lifeguard certification is valid for ____ years - Answer 2 years
Five factors figure into water balance: - Answer 1. pH
2.Total Alkalinity
3. Calcium hardness
4. Temperature
5. Total Disolved Solids
Define : Corrosive Water - Answer Seeks to satisfy its hunger by dissolving virtually everything it contacts. Attacking metals and plaster surfaces.
Define: Scaling Water - Answer Too many ingredients seeking to relieve its condition by releasing precipitates either as scale, cloudiness or residue.
What is neutral pH? - Answer 7
What is pH of human eye? - Answer 7.5
What is acceptable value of pH? Main pool is tested every _____ hours and spa be tested every ____ ? - Answer 7.2 - 7.8 (Although ideal range is 7.4 - 7.6) Main pool tested every 2 hours and spa tested every hour
How is pH tested? - Answer Phenol Red or R-004
If pH is too high what needs to be added? - Answer Muriatic Acid
If pH is too low what needs to be added? - Answer Soda Ash ( sodium carbonate)
What is Total Alkalinity represent? - Answer The amount of carbonates, bicarbonates and hydroxide in a solution.
What does Total Alkalinity information provide? - Answer The measure of the pH-buffering capacity, or the ability of a solution to resist change in pH. -- If the alkalinity is too high then it will be difficult to either raise or lower the ph.
What is pH bounce? - Answer If the alkalinity is too low, wide fluctuations in the pH reading will occur. In these situations, the pH level will become so unpredictable that it may change as frequently as hour to hour
What is acceptable Alkalinity values: _____ to _____? How often should it be tested for main pool ____?
How often should it be tested for spa _____? - Answer 60-180 ppm ( ideal range is 80-120 ppm with goal around 100)
Main pool: 1x a week
Spa: Daily
If Total Alkalinity is too High what needs to be added? - Answer Muriatic Acid
If Total Alkalinity is too Low what needs to be added? - Answer Baking Soda ( Sodium bicarbonate)
What is the difference between hard water and soft water? - Answer Hard water will produce scaling resulting in mineral deposits on wall or in pipes. [Show Less]