Utah Admin. Code 392-302-14

Current through Bulletin 2024-08, April 15, 2024
Section R392-302-14 - Depth Markings, Safety Markings, and Safety Ropes
(1) The manager shall ensure that:
(a) pool water depth is plainly marked at least at the point of:
(i) minimum pool water depth;
(ii) maximum pool water depth; and
(iii) demarcation between the diving area and any other areas of the pool as described in Subsection (1)(c);
(iv) at depths of five feet or less, pool water depths are marked at water depth increments not to exceed one foot;
(v) at depths greater than five feet, pool water depths are marked at water depth increments not to exceed two feet;
(b) depth markings:
(i) are spaced no more than 25 feet from each other;
(ii) are located above the waterline or within two inches from the coping on the vertical wall of the pool;
(iii) are located on the horizontal surface of the deck or coping as close as practical to the pool water's edge; and
(iv) have numerals meeting the requirements of a four-inch safety sign as described in Subsection R392-302-32(1);
(c) a pool constructed with a change in the slope of the pool floor from a shallower area to a deeper area has:
(i) a line of demarcation on the pool floor that is marked with a contrasting dark color that is:
(A) at least two inches in width; and
(B) located 12 inches toward the shallow end from the point of change in slope; and.
(ii) a floating safety rope designating a change in slope of the pool floor that meets the requirements of Subsection(1)(d) and is placed directly above and parallel to the line of demarcation on the pool floor;
(d) except for special activities including swimming contests or training exercises where the full unobstructed length of a pool is used, a pool with a diving area has a floating safety rope that is:
(i) securely fastened to wall anchors that are:
(A) made of corrosion-resistant materials; and
(B) recessed with no projections that could be a safety hazard if the floating safety rope is removed;
(ii) marked with visible floats spaced at intervals of seven feet or less;
(iii) at least 1/2 inch in diameter, and of sufficient strength to support the loads imposed on it during normal bathing activities; and
(iv) separates the diving area from any other area of the pool; and
(e) a pool used exclusively for diving is exempt from the requirements of a safety rope as described in Subsection (1)(d).

Utah Admin. Code R392-302-14

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2017-12, effective 6/1/2017
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2018-12, effective 5/24/2018
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2020-05, effective 2/26/2020
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2020-16, effective 8/10/2020
Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-17, effective 8/21/2023