Information

  • Audit Title

  • Document No.

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

  • Date of inspection

Fence/Barrier

  • Is there a pool fence or other child-resistant barrier separating the pool from your house and adjoining properties and public spaces at all times?

  • Is the outside to the pool fence at least 1200mm high all the way around?

  • If a boundary fence forms part of the pool barrier, is it at least 1800mm high?

  • Is the gap between the bottom of the fence and the ground less than 100mm?

  • Are all vertical or near vertical rails on the fence less than 100mm apart?

  • Is the distance between any potential handholds and footholds on the pool fence and its associated space at least 900mm apart to inhibit a young child from climbing over it?

  • If using perforated or mesh fencing, are the holes 13mm or less?

  • Is the pool fence well maintained and in a good state of repair as an effective and safe barrier? (eg, no holes, broken rails)

  • If the wall of the house forms part of the barrier, is the wall without windows, doors or other openings through which a young child could gain access at any time?

Gate

  • Does the gate swing freely, close and latch by itself from any open position?

  • Is the gate latch working well so that the gate is secure and, once closed, can’t be pulled open?

  • Does the gate open outwards, away from the pool?

  • Is the gate latch 1500mm above ground level or, if located inside the gate, 1200mm above ground level and at least 150mm below the top of the gate (if there is no hand hole) and covered by an approved shield?

Around the pool

  • Is there an appropriate warning sign, including details of resuscitation (CPR) techniques, in the immediate vicinity of the pool area and which can be easily read?

  • Are there any objects or structures, such as BBQs, trees, rocks, shrubs, pot plants, tap fittings and deckchairs, located within 1.2 metres of the exterior of the pool fence that could facilitate access into the pool area?

  • Are there any objects or structures, such as BBQs, trees, rocks, shrubs, pot plants, tap fittings and deckchairs, located within 300 millimetres of the interior of the pool fence that could facilitate access into the pool area?

  • Are the pool skimmer box, filter, outlet and cover designed in such a way as to prevent a child becoming trapped?

  • is there a conductive earthing system bonded to all conductive equipment (eg. metal rails, diving board, reinforced concrete) in the pool area to prevent electric shock?

Results

  • Inspection results

ADVISORY NOTE

  • Any defects noted in the report above are potentially life threatening and require your immediate attention.

inspector Contact Details

  • D Telephone: Email:

  • Pool safety licence number:

  • The swimming pool barrier shall be constructed in accordance with the requirements of the Building Code of Australia and referenced Australian Standard 1926.

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