Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

  • The temperature of blended water outlets must be distributed in the range of 41 and 43 Degrees Celsius
    The temperature of cold water outlets must be distributed at or below 20 Degrees Celsius
    The temperature of hot water outlets must be distributed at or above 50 Degrees Celsius

    1. Run the outlet for 1 minute on hot and blended water outlets, cold water outlets run water for 2 minutes
    2. Test the temperature with a thermometer
    3. Record the temperature in the following audit by stating Safe/At Risk and add the reading into the text box

Blended Water Outlets - Showers

  • Female 1

  • Female 2

  • Female 3

  • Female 4

  • Female 5

  • Female 6

  • Female 7

  • Female 8

  • Male 1

  • Male 2

  • Male 3

  • Male 4

  • Male 5

  • Male 6

  • Male 7

  • Male 8

Pool Hall

  • Poolside - Cold

  • First Aid Room - Hot

  • First Aid Room - Cold

Wetside Cold Water Outlets - Taps

  • Female 1

  • Female 2

  • Female 3

  • Male 1

  • Male 2

  • Male 3

  • Cleaners Cupboard

  • Staff Room

  • Staff Change

Wetside Hot Water Outlets - Taps

  • Disabled

  • Staff Room

  • Staff Change

Wetside Blended Water Outlets - Taps

  • Female Disable

  • Female 1

  • Female 2

  • Female 3

  • Male Disabled

  • Male 1

  • Male 2

  • Male 3

Dryside Cold Water Outlets - Taps

  • Female 4

  • Male 4

  • Male 5

  • Laundry

  • Cleaners Cupboard

Dryside Hot Water Outlets - Taps

  • Laundry

  • Cleaners Cupboard

Dryside Blended Water Outlets - Taps

  • Female 4

  • Male 4

  • Male 5

Utility Rooms Cold Water Outlets - Taps

  • Plant Room

  • Boiler Room

  • Chemical Room

Signature

  • Competent Person

  • Leisure Supervisor/Facility Manager

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