Title Page

  • Date and Time of Inspection

  • Location
  • File Reference No.

  • Name of Inspector

  • Inspector Registration No.

  • Owner's Name

  • Owner's Phone No.

  • Owner's Email

Details

  • Reason for Inspection

  • Type of swimming pool and/or spa

  • Type of construction of the swimming pool and/or spa?

  • Specify

  • Type of Barrier

  • Specify

  • Installation date of swimming pool and/or spa

  • Has a Building Permit been issued?

  • Building Permit No.

  • Building Permit issue date

  • RBS Name

  • RBS Registration No.

  • Has a Certificate of Final Inspection been issued?

  • Certificate of Final Inspection No.

  • Certificate of Final Inspection issue date

  • Has the swimming pool and/or spa been registered with Council?

  • Has Council issued swimming pool and/or spa registration confirmation certificate?

  • Applicable Barrier Standard applied by council

  • Due date for lodgement of Form 23 Certificate of Barrier Compliance (CBC)

  • Has Form 23 CBC been received by Council

  • CBC Issue Date

  • Inspector Name

  • Inspector Registration No.

  • Take a photo of the subject property from the street

  • Has the Swimming Pool or Spa been decommissioned/removed?

1. Doors located in Walls forming part of the Pool safety barrier

  • 1.1. Does the door which forms part of the pool barrier have a self-locking or self-latching device that prevents the door, if the door is in its closed position, from being opened by a person unable to reach the opening mechanism for the door? and

  • 1.2. Is the opening mechanism on the door located a minimum of 1500mm above the ground level or the internal floor level measured from the approach side? and

  • 1.3. Does the door have a device fitted which returns the door to its closed position from any stationary position from fully open to resting on the lock or latch without the use of manual force?

2. Windows located in Walls forming part of the Pool safety barrier (Note. Choose only one item – remainder are N/A)

  • 2.1. Is the openable part of the window a minimum of 2400mm above the ground or pavement level external to the window? or

  • 2.2. Is the openable part of the window located a minimum of 1500mm above the floor of the room containing the window? or

  • 2.3. Does the window have a catch, bolt, or other stop located not less than 1500mm above the floor of the room containing the window which prevents the openable part of the window from opening more than 125mm? or

  • 2.4. Does the openable part of the window have a securely fitted fly screen?

3. Pool Barrier Fence

  • 3.1. Does pool fence have a minimum height of 1200mm measured from approach side?

  • 3.2. Are gaps between glass panels 100mm or less in width?

  • 3.3. Are vertical wire or aluminium member spacing a maximum of 100mm apart?

  • 3.4. Has ground clearance beneath perimeter of pool safety barrier been maintained at a maximum gap of 100mm?

  • 3.5. Is ground beneath pool fence stabilised or paved to prevent young children from gaining access beneath the pool fence? (Ground firm and well compacted, no loose sand or pebbles etc)

  • 3.6. At stepped or staggered panels has a NCZ of 900mm been maintained? (NCZ 900mm & 1100mm above highest lower climbable member to top & 1200mm high)

  • 3.7. Has an outside NCZ of 1200mm been maintained around the entire outside perimeter of the pool fence? (No climbable objects e.g. trees, pot plants etc. within an arc of 1200mm measured from top of pool fence)

  • 3.8. When the gap between the vertical rails is greater than 10mm, has an inside NCZ of 300mm been maintained around the entire inside perimeter of the pool fence? (No climbable objects within 300mm of inside of pool fence)

  • 3.9. Are all horizontal rails spaced a minimum of 900m apart and the bottom rail located a minimum of 1100mm below top of pool fence?

  • 3.10. Is the pool fence free of any finger or footholds greater than 10mm in depth on the surface or within a 1200mm radius (Arc) and are such footholds a minimum of 900mm apart?

  • 3.11. Has wire mesh been used as part of the pool fence?

  • 3.11.1. Are apertures 13mm or less in width?

  • 3.11.2. Are horizontal wire strands more than 900mm apart?

  • 3.12. Is the material used in the construction of the pool fence fit for purpose and which will not deteriorate or degrade prematurely?

4. Pool Gates / Latches

  • 4.1. Do pool gate/s swing outwards away from pool?

  • 4.2. Is the pool gate self-closing and self-latching from any position without the use of force including at the latch or from the full open position?

  • 4.3. Is the latch release height a minimum of 1500mm above ground level? or

  • 4.4. Is the latch release mechanism located on the inside of the pool gate?

  • 4.4.1. Is it located a minimum of 150mm from top of pool gate?

  • 4.4.2. Is the gap at the closing side of the gate 10mm or less?

  • 4.4.3. Is latch shielded for a clear radius of 450mm?

  • 4.5. Are gate hinges located a minimum of 900mm apart?

  • 4.5.1. If less than 900mm apart are hinges fitted with cone tops to prevent climbing?

  • 4.6. Is pool gate height a minimum height of 1200mm measured above adjoining ground level?

  • 4.7. Is the gap beneath the pool gate 100mm or less?

  • 4.8. Is the latching device not able to be adjusted without the use of tools, nor locked in an open position?

  • 4.9. Are the pool gates permanently hung and not able to be lifted off the hinges?

  • 4.10. Is the pool gate prevented from being propped or held open with devices?

  • 4.11. Is the pool gate constructed of timber pickets?

  • 4.11.1. Are the gaps between the pickets greater than 10mm?

  • 4.11.2. Are there any footholds such as rails or bracing which would allow a young child to gain access into pool area?

5. Boundary Fences forming part of Pool safety barrier

  • 5.1. Is the timber paling or wire mesh fence a minimum of 1200mm in height?

  • 5.2. If wire mesh used as a barrier - are openings in wire mesh no greater than 13mm?

  • 5.3. Are the fence rails if located on the approach side of the boundary fence a minimum of 900mm apart including at adjoining fence junctions? (If not a 1200mm NCZ is to be provided or fence rails to be made non climbable)

  • 5.4. Has a NCZ of 1200mm measured in an arc from top of the boundary fence been maintained on the approach side of boundary fence? (Objects such as trees, outbuildings etc located on the approach side of boundary fences which present as a climbing point within the 1200mm NCZ. A NCZ of 1200mm must be maintained at the approach side of all boundary fences)

  • 5.5. Is the intersection of pool barrier fence and boundary fence protected with a 1200mm NCZ measured from top of pool fence to top of boundary fence?

  • 5.6. At the pool fence and boundary fence intersections, are fence rails located on the pool side of fence?

  • 5.6.1. If so, has a 1200mm wide NCZ been provided on the approach side and a 300mm wide NCZ been provided on the inside of boundary fence?

6. Gates including yard gates, driveway gates forming part of Barrier

  • 6.1. Are gates a minimum height of 1500mm?

  • 6.2. Do gates self-close and self-latch from any position?

  • 6.3. Do gates have a latching device installed at a minimum height of 1500mm? or

  • 6.3.1. If latching device is installed less than 1500mm, is the latching device located on the inside of the gate? and

  • 6.3.2. Is latching device shielded for a minimum radius of 450mm?

7. Retaining Walls

  • 7.1. Is Retaining Wall located on the high side of the pool? (i.e. Is the slope located on inside of pool area) or

  • 7.1.1. Does it have an effective height of at least 2400mm? and

  • 7.1.2. Does the outside surface have any projections and/or indentations with a depth of 10mm or more?

  • 7.1.2.1. Are they spaced at least 900mm apart and at least 1100mm below the top of the barrier? and

  • 7.2. Is the retaining wall slope located on the approach side or outside of pool area?

  • 7.2.1. Does it have an effective height of at least 1200mm? and

  • 7.2.2. Does the outside surface have any projections and or indentations with a depth of 10mm or more? and

  • 7.2.2.1. Are they spaced at least 900mm apart and at least 1100mm below the top of the barrier?

  • 7.2.3. Does the retaining wall have an effective height of at least 2400mm?

8. ABOVE GROUND POOLS.

  • 8.1. Are the walls of above ground swimming pool a minimum of 1200mm in height measured above the adjoining ground or pavement level?

  • 8.2. Is there a 1200mm clear NCZ around the perimeter of the pool including pumps, filters and the like?

9. STRENGTH AND RIGIDITY OF FENCING COMPONENTS

  • 9.1. Is the strength and rigidity of the barrier sufficient to resist the forces applied that could reasonably be expected during normal usage? (Note: This can be assessed by an average sized adult pushing against the barrier at the critical points i.e. at the highest point of barrier and halfway between posts)

10. Part 9A -Division 6 – Building Regulations 2018 - Regulation 147ZF (If in the opinion of the Inspector any of the following exist, the Inspector must immediately issue a certificate of pool and spa barrier noncompliance Form 24 to the owner of the land. An answer of YES signifies a Critical Non-Compliance)

  • Will a Form 23 or Form 24 need to be issued on completion of this inspection?

  • 10.1. Is the barrier incapable of being made compliant with the applicable standard within 60 days?

  • 10.2. Is the owner unlikely to bring the barrier into compliance with the applicable standard within 60 days?

  • 10.3. Does the non-compliance with the applicable standard pose a significant and immediate risk to life or safety?

  • 10.4. Is there any door and or gate which forms part of the barrier, when in the closed position, can it be opened by a person who is unable to reach the opening mechanism for that door or gate?

  • 10.5. Is there any door or gate which forms part of the barrier unable to be completely closed?

  • 10.6. Is there any part of the barrier less than 1000mm in height measured above the ground?

11. COMPLIANCE:

  • 11.1. Is Pool Safety Barrier compliant with the applicable standard to allow for a Form 23 -Certificate of Compliance to be issued?

  • 11.1.1. If non-compliant, will you issue the owner a list setting out the non-compliant items, giving the owner up to 60 days in which to bring the Pool Safety Barrier into compliance with the applicable standard?

  • 11.1.1.1. Inspector must advise owner of his/her intention to carry out a reinspection specifying a date / time not more than 60 days from date of this inspection.

  • 11.1.2. If critical non-compliant, will you instead issue a Form 24 Certificate of Non-Compliance? (Copy must be sent to Local Council)

  • Was there any additional Swimming Pool or Spa observed on the site?

  • Provide details

11. Other Comments

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