Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-5-221 - Diving Areas and Equipment
A. The
dimensions of a diving area in a public or semipublic swimming pool shall
comply with minimum requirements for length, width, depth, area, and other
dimensions specified in Illustration A. The diving well profile in Illustration
A does not apply to a special use pool that is intended for competitive diving
and has been approved by Department pursuant to
R18-5-248(A).
B. Diving equipment shall be permanently
anchored to the swimming pool deck. Equipment shall be rigidly constructed with
sufficient bracing to ensure stability. Supports, platforms, steps, and ladders
for diving equipment shall be designed to carry anticipated loads.
C. All diving stands higher than 21 inches,
measured from the deck to the top of the board, shall be provided with stairs
or a ladder.
D. Diving equipment
shall have a durable finish. The surface finish shall be free of tears,
splinters, or cracks that may be a hazard to users.
E. Steps and ladders leading to diving boards
and diving platforms shall be of corrosion-resisting materials and shall have
slip-resistant tread surfaces. Step treads shall be self-draining.
F. Diving boards, diving platforms, and
starting blocks shall have slip-resistant tread surfaces.
G. Handrails shall be provided at all steps
and ladders leading to diving boards that are 1 meter or more above the
water.
H. Diving boards and diving
platforms that are 1 meter or higher shall be protected with guard rails. Guard
rails shall be at least 30 inches above the diving board or diving platform and
shall extend to the edge of the swimming pool wall.
I. A label shall be permanently affixed to a
diving board and shall include the following:
1. Manufacturer's name and address,
2. Board length, and
3. Fulcrum setting instructions.
J. The maximum diving board height
over the water is 3 meters. The maximum height of a diving platform over the
water is 10 meters.
K. Starting
blocks shall be located in the deep end of a public swimming pool or where the
depth of the water is at least 5 feet.
L. There shall be a completely unobstructed
clear vertical distance of 13 feet above any diving board measured from the
center of the front end of the board. This clear, unobstructed vertical space
shall extend horizontally at least 8 feet behind, 8 feet to each side, and 16
feet ahead of the front end of the board.
Notes
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