Exhibit 8 swimming Pool Safety Checklist• Review applicable state, country, and municipal reguations. These provide the minimum standards you must comply with under the law.• Hire a certified, trained lifeguard. If you choose not to have a lifeguard present, post a sign warning guests to swim at their own risk. Have an employee trained in emergency first aid present during pool hours.• Post a diagrammatic illustration of artificial respiration procedures. Provide clear instructions to indicate when resuscitation should begin and advise that it should continue until professional aid arrives.• Make safety aquipment, such as a life pole, immediately available.• Make breaks between shallow water and deep water obvious. Use ropes, floats, or a different color on the floor of the pool.• Enclose the pool with a fence. This will control access and may prevent childdrowing incidents.• Clean, inspect, and repair the pool regularly. Make sure all ladders are secure• Install slip-resistant surfaces around the pool.• Provide an emergency telephone. Have emergency phone numbers posted.• Clearly mark water depth. If your property attracts many foreign visitors, consider marking the pool in meters as well as feet.• Post a sign prohibiting diving.• Post a sign prohibiting swimming solo.• Post a sign with the pool’s hours. Make sure pool hours are strictly enforced.• Prohibit intoxicated guests from swimming. Consider a ban on alcoholic beverages near the pool, if this is unrealistic, keep a close eye on intoxicated guests and restrict them from swimming.• Prohibit rough-housing at the pool.• Keep a log. Document the times you stop unacceptable behavior in and around the pool.
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