Swimming pools for public use - Part 1: Safety requirements for design
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The main goal of the DIN EN 15288-1 standard is to establish safety criteria for the planning and construction of categorized swimming pools. It is aimed at those who are engaged in the design, planning, building, and maintenance of these pools. The standard strives to pinpoint potential risks related to swimming pool environments and offer recommendations on design elements required to guarantee a secure setting.
This standard's requirements are applicable to both brand-new classified swimming pools and specialized renovations of already-existing classified pools. It only really applies to designated pools that are situated in separate regions of rivers, lakes, or the ocean. It is significant to remember that, in addition to this standard, local and/or national legislation might also apply.
The EN 16582 definition of home swimming pools supersedes DIN EN 15288-1. The specifications listed in EN 16582 (all parts) should be observed for household swimming pools. This standard contributes to the well-being and enjoyment of pool users by boosting safety in public swimming pools.
Descriptors | Accident prevention, Bathing engineering, Construction of swimming pools, Definitions, Design, Entertainment facilities, Information systems, Leisure equipment, Marking of roads, New constructions, Open air pools, Outdoor leisure activities, Planning, Project planning, Public bath facilities, Redevelopments, Risk, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety requirements, Sports facilities, Swimming, Swimming pools, Visual signals, Warning devices, Warning notices, Refurbishment, Presentations |
ICS Codes | 97.220.10 - Sports facilities |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.7 MB |