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Public spa pools

Purpose
Obligations
Background
Cause of incident
Management of risk
Legislative requirement
Further information

Purpose

To alert obligation holders to the risk of entrapment and other hazards associated with spa pools and to assist them to discharge their obligations under the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 (PDF, 766 KB).

Persons that may have an obligation related to spa pools at the workplace include:

Obligations

Obligation holders may have obligations to ensure the health and safety of:

Background

On 10 December 2001 a member of the public became entrapped underwater when her hair was caught in the inlet pipe at the base of a resort spa. By the time the victim, a 14 year old girl, was freed she was unconscious and not breathing. The young girl was taken to hospital and died four days later.

Cause of incident

A combination of design and operational deficiencies jointly elevated the risk of hair entanglement within the pump suction piping system.

The suction pipe flow velocities in the pipe and at the pipe covers were higher than prescribed by AS 2610.1. This excessive suction pipe flow velocity increased the level of turbulence within the pipes which increased hair entanglement.

A swimmer’s eye goggle piece was discovered behind the suction point cover of one of the pipes, contributing to the increase in suction through the other pipe.

Management of risk

To prevent tragic incidents such as the one outlined above employers and other obligation holders should:

The above actions should be conducted by competent persons such as trained workers, maintenance contractors or other competent persons.

It is also recommended that the following issues be managed in accordance with AS 2610.1:

Legislative Requirements

Sections 28-36 of the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 impose specific obligations on persons at the workplace. Designers, manufactures and suppliers of spas pools all have an obligation to pass on information about how to use the spa to ensure health and safety.

Persons may owe an obligation in more than one capacity. It is recommended that obligation holders refer to the Act to establish their obligations in relation to spa pools.

The Plant Code of Practice 2005 gives advice to obligation holders in relation to managing the risks associated with plant. Spa pools and components of spa pools may be regarded as plant.

Further information

Information about Spa pools and swimming pools is available from the following Australian Standards:

AS 2610 Spa pools
AS 1926 Swimming Pool Safety
AS 3861 Spa Baths
AS 3979 Hydrotherapy pools

These standards are available from the following website www.standards.com.au

Additional information on this issue and legislative requirements can be obtained from Workplace Health and Safety on:

Phone: 1300 369 915
Website: www.deir.qld.gov.au/workplace

Last updated October 14, 2008