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1989 Ed.] Swimming Pools (Regional Council) Bylaws [CAP. 132

ꛩꛧ 5

[Subsidiary]

(i) the swimming pool is provided with filtration or purification plant, or other means of purifying the water therein, capable of maintaining the purity of such water at all times to a standard not less than B. coli absent in 100 cubic centimetres of water; (j) the filtration or purification plant, or other means provided for purifying the water in the swimming pool, is capable of changing the water therein, either by circulation through a filtration system or by renewing the water from source, not less than once in every 4 hours in the case of a covered swimming pool or once in every 6 hours in the case of an open air swimming pool; and (k) where underwater electric lighting is provided-

(i) all underwater lights are supplied at a voltage not exceeding 25;

(ii) such low voltage supply is given by a double wound transformer in an earthed metal casing, with the centre point of the low voltage winding earthed and the transformer located at a safe distance from the swimming pool and completely inaccessible to bathers; and

(iii) all wiring from the transformer to the underwater lights is carried out in screwed galvanized conduit or mineral insulated copper covered cable.

7. Restriction on alterations after grant of a licence

(10 of 1986 s. 32(2))

After the grant or renewal of any such licence, no licensee shall, save with the permission in writing of the Council, cause or permit to be made in respect of the swimming pool to which the licence relates-

(a) any alteration or addition which would result in a material deviation from the plan approved under bylaw 5; or

(b) any material alteration in respect of any matter referred to in bylaw 6.

(10 of 1986 s. 32(2))

8. Maximum number of persons who may use swimming pool

The number of persons who may be accommodated in any swimming pool shall be based on the maximum capacity thereof and determined at the rate of one person for every 3 m2 of the water surface of the swimming pool.

(L.N. 89 of 1979)

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1989 Ed.] Swimming Pools (Regional Council) Bylaws [CAP. 132 ꛩꛧ 5 [Subsidiary] (i) the swimming pool is provided with filtration or purification plant, or other means of purifying the water therein, capable of maintaining the purity of such water at all times to a standard not less than B. coli absent in 100 cubic centimetres of water; (j) the filtration or purification plant, or other means provided for purifying the water in the swimming pool, is capable of changing the water therein, either by circulation through a filtration system or by renewing the water from source, not less than once in every 4 hours in the case of a covered swimming pool or once in every 6 hours in the case of an open air swimming pool; and (k) where underwater electric lighting is provided- (i) all underwater lights are supplied at a voltage not exceeding 25; (ii) such low voltage supply is given by a double wound transformer in an earthed metal casing, with the centre point of the low voltage winding earthed and the transformer located at a safe distance from the swimming pool and completely inaccessible to bathers; and (iii) all wiring from the transformer to the underwater lights is carried out in screwed galvanized conduit or mineral insulated copper covered cable. 7. Restriction on alterations after grant of a licence (10 of 1986 s. 32(2)) After the grant or renewal of any such licence, no licensee shall, save with the permission in writing of the Council, cause or permit to be made in respect of the swimming pool to which the licence relates- (a) any alteration or addition which would result in a material deviation from the plan approved under bylaw 5; or (b) any material alteration in respect of any matter referred to in bylaw 6. (10 of 1986 s. 32(2)) 8. Maximum number of persons who may use swimming pool The number of persons who may be accommodated in any swimming pool shall be based on the maximum capacity thereof and determined at the rate of one person for every 3 m2 of the water surface of the swimming pool. (L.N. 89 of 1979) Page 5 Page 6 Page 5 Page 6 Page 5 Page 6
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1989 Ed.] Swimming Pools (Regional Council) Bylaws [CAP. 132 ᏴᏃ 5 [Subsidiary] (i) the swimming pool is provided with filtration or purification plant, or other means of purifying the water therein, capable of maintaining the purity of such water at all times to a standard not less than B. coli absent in 100 cubic centimetres of water; (j) the filtration or purification plant, or other means provided for purifying the water in the swimming pool, is capable of changing the water therein, either by circulation through a filtration system or by renewing the water from source, not less than once in every 4 hours in the case of a covered swimming pool or once in every 6 hours in the case of an open air swimming pool; and (k) where underwater electric lighting is provided- (i) all underwater lights are supplied at a voltage not ex- ceeding 25; (ii) such low voltage supply is given by a double wound transformer in an earthed metal casing, with the centre point of the low voltage winding earthed and the transformer located at a safe distance from the swimming pool and completely inaccessible to bathers; and (iii) all wiring from the transformer to the underwater lights is carried out in screwed galvanized conduit or mineral insulated copper covered cable. 7. Restriction on alterations after grant of a licence (10 of 1986 s. 32(2)) After the grant or renewal of any such licence, no licensee shall, save with the permission in writing of the Council, cause or permit to be made in respect of the swimming pool to which the licence relates- (a) any alteration or addition which would result in a material deviation from the plan approved under bylaw 5; or (b) any material alteration in respect of any matter referred to in bylaw 6. (10 of 1986 s. 32 (2) ) 8. Maximum number of persons who may use swimming pool The number of persons who may be accommodated in any swimming pool shall be based on the maximum capacity thereof and determined at the rate of one person for every 3 m2 of the water surface of the swimming pool. (L.N. 89 of 1979) Page 5Page 6
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1989 Ed.] Swimming Pools (Regional Council) Bylaws [CAP. 132

ᏴᏃ 5

[Subsidiary]

(i) the swimming pool is provided with filtration or purification plant, or other means of purifying the water therein, capable of maintaining the purity of such water at all times to a standard not less than B. coli absent in 100 cubic centimetres of water; (j) the filtration or purification plant, or other means provided for purifying the water in the swimming pool, is capable of changing the water therein, either by circulation through a filtration system or by renewing the water from source, not less than once in every 4 hours in the case of a covered swimming pool or once in every 6 hours in the case of an open air swimming pool; and (k) where underwater electric lighting is provided-

(i) all underwater lights are supplied at a voltage not ex-

ceeding 25;

(ii) such low voltage supply is given by a double wound transformer in an earthed metal casing, with the centre point of the low voltage winding earthed and the transformer located at a safe distance from the swimming pool and completely inaccessible to bathers; and

(iii) all wiring from the transformer to the underwater lights is carried out in screwed galvanized conduit or mineral insulated copper covered cable.

7. Restriction on alterations after grant of a licence

(10 of 1986 s. 32(2))

After the grant or renewal of any such licence, no licensee shall, save with the permission in writing of the Council, cause or permit to be made in respect of the swimming pool to which the licence relates-

(a) any alteration or addition which would result in a material

deviation from the plan approved under bylaw 5; or

(b) any material alteration in respect of any matter referred to in

bylaw 6.

(10 of 1986 s. 32 (2) )

8.

Maximum number of persons

who may use swimming pool

The number of persons who may be accommodated in any swimming pool shall be based on the maximum capacity thereof and determined at the rate of one person for every 3 m2 of the water surface of the swimming pool.

(L.N. 89 of 1979)

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