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1303 BEACH AVE - REVISION CHILD SAFETY • 1-1-�1 f r,,3s Jay, �� CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH s A111 800 Seminole Road s) Atlantic Beach,Florida 32233 j :,p ) Telephone(904)247-5800 FAX(904)247-5845 *1.0 il9r' REVISION REQUEST SHEET OR CORRECTIONS TO REVIEW COMMENT Date:3-1-7 - Received by: Resubmitted: Permit Number: - L - 33 Original Plans Exami er: Project Name: MbrCJ- Project Addr-ss: 13 CUbeach • v'e• Contractor: 00b b r- Contact Name: ► bb; Con hone : ...PAM -bs, Contact e-mail: - ► Un W ••.C •C' evision/Plan Check/Permit Fee(s)Due: $ 5'c .. O Description of P posed Revision to Existing Permit: �� �ry ,-SaPe7. ,ice l`�leyc, niaDual �y Additional Increase in Building Value: $ Additional S.F. Site Plan Revised: Public W/U Approval: By signing below.I(print name) affirm that the above revision is inclusive of the proposed changes. Signature of Contractor/Agent(Contractor must sign it increase in valuation) Date orrice Use Only Date; ✓/ 3//i 7 Approved: NeX Rejected: Notified by: ________ Plan Review Comment : Con f a o f peck- yr M b copy,/ Pay -Pe-c.. i D rtment review required Yes ttS , yt Manning&Zoning Tree Administrator Plans Examl er Public Works W_V ii,2_ Public Utilities ---- Public Safety 3 Fire Services Date Createdvtrne 3 Oi21t.1\,1I, FILE pOQ VERS Everyone Trusts the Original."" REVISION BP# /6 -Poo/ -- DATE DATE 3 I / 1 7 SIGNED 1.7 TECHNICAL EOF C "TIONS FOR MEWED SIMPADJUNS POOL COVERS Meyco Products has prepared the following detailed technical specifications to assist commercial and institutional purchasers in ordering a proven safe and warranted safety cover. The specifications mandate acceptable physical property criteria and design requirements to provide a cover that meets or exceeds the American Society For Testing&Materials Designation F 1349-91 entitled: Standard Performance Specification for Safety Covers and Labeling Requirements for All Covers for Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs This information also assures that the 12 year limited warranty statements,backed by the company's extensive experience in fabricating safety covers,are satisfied. The Meyco swimming pool safety cover is covered by the following U.S, patent numbers: 2,958,872;3,042,161;4,497,152; 5,025,513,6,886,187-99%shade; 7,490,389 1225 Walt Whitman Road,Melville,NY 11747 1 7601 Highway 221,Moore,SC 29369 3 1. 8510-446-3926 635.431-9$00 Fax 631.421•$611 www.Meycotovers.com y Designation: F134.3-91 (Reapproved 201D) 9 $g ►NTgttMATt(7N Standard Pef© m Specification for Saretty Covers and Labeling RequIrernents for All Covets for Swi irrnarrlg Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs-) This stmdatd is issued under the fixed designation F1346:the number immediately foliosing the designation indicates the year of original adoption or,in the case of revision,the year of last revision.A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproa al A superscript epsilon(a)indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapprusrl. I. Scope 3.1.2 automatic cover—a cover which can be placed over 1.1 This specification establishes requirements for safety the water area and removed with a motorized mechanism covers for swimming pools, spas, hot tubs, and wading pools actuated by a suitable control mechanism. Sec also power (hereinafter referred to as pools, unless otherwise specified). safety cover(PSC), other cover(OC). When correctly installed and used in accordance with the 3.1.3 barrier—something that restrains or obstructs access manufacturer's instructions, this specification is intended to to the body of water. reduce the risk of drowning by inhibiting the access of children 3.1.4 blanket--a material used for thermal insulation. See under five years of age to the water. also solar energy blanket. 1.2 This specification includes performance tests to demon- strate the compliance or noncompliance to requirements herein 3.1.5 corer—something that covers,protects or shelters,or stated for safety covers.It also includes marking requirements a combination thereof,a swimming pool,spa, or hot tub. for all covers. 3.1.6 debris cover—a cover with attendant appurtenances 1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded positioned over the pool area which permits the cover to as the standard. The values in parentheses are given for prevent debris,such as foliage,dirt,windblown trash,and the information only. like from entering the pool. It is intended to be completely removed before the entry of bathers. See also other covers 1.4 The following safety hazards caveat pertains only to the (OC). test methods section, Section 9, of this specification: This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, 3.1.7 decks—those areas abutting a pool,spa,or hot tub that if any,associated with its use.It is the responsibility of the user are specifically constructed or installed(for example,of wood, concrete, brick, stone, and the like) for use by bathers for of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limita sitting, standing or walking and may also act as a base for tions prior to use. supports for covers. 3.1.8 dome—a semipermanent enclosure supported by 2. Referenced Documents trusses, or positive air pressure erected over the pool area to 2.1 NFPA Document: provide temperature and atmospheric control over the pool National Electrical Code, Article 680-262 environment. 3. Terminology3.1.9 energy conservation—the reduction of heat loss from pool water through air convection or evaporative cooling, or • 3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard: both. 3.1.1 appurtenances—subordinate parts or adjunct acces- 3.1.10 hot tub—a spa constructed of wood with sides and sory components to the cover such as hardware including bottoms formed separately; and the whole shape joined to- buckles, straps, ties, springs, anchors. tracks, rollers, lifting gether by pressure from surrounding hoops,bands or rods; as arms, and the like. distinct from spa units formed of plastic, concrete, metal, or other materials. t This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Coarmittee 115 on 3.1.11 inaccessible locations—a location at least 5 ft(1.5 m) Consumer Products and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F IS 28 on above the ground with no other access such as hand or Coven for Pools.Spas and Hot Tubs. Current edition approved Sept 1.2010 Published December 21010. O iginally footholds which would permit a child to reach the location. approved in 1991. Last previous edition approsed in 2003 as F1346 - 91 3.1.I2 manual cover--a cover which requires it to be placed (Reapproved 2003).1)01: 10.1520t1•13.16-91810 =Avail ble from National Fire Protection a-s x. bl.stter�rsr st:Is Park Quincy, over the water area by hand. See also manual safer) cover MA 02269. (MSC), and other covers (OC). Cocinght .ASTM International 100 Bair Hato,Gine ? Ear C?:r wen.,Ccrst eexkan.PA 13439-2953.lotted Stales Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Mon Mar 17 09:57:10 EDI 2014 Dow nloadediprinted by John Ciniglio(Meyer)Products)pursuant to license Agreement.No further reproductions authorized. OD F1346—91 (2010) 3.1.13 markings—the application of numbers,letters,labels, 4. Cover Classifications and Minimum Qualification tags, symbols or colors to provide identification and safety Criteria information and to expedite handling during shipment and 4.1 Power Safety Cover (PSC)—Provides a high level of storage. safety for children under the age of five by inhibiting their 3.1.14 manual safety cover(RISC)—a barrier which requires access to the water. it to be placed over the water manually. Provides a high level 4.1.1 Must satisfy 5 1-5.3, 6.1-6.5, 7.1 " 1, of safety for children under the age of five by inhibiting their 8.4-8 12,9.1-9.4, 10.1-10.4, and all subsections. access to the water. 4.2 Manual Safety Cover(MSC)—Provides a high level of 3.1.15 other corers (OC)—includes any cover type not safety for children under the age of five by inhibiting their incorporated in the other two classifications;PSC,MSC.They access to the water. May require a longer period of time to be are not intended to serve as a barrier for children under the age fully secured. of five. 4.2.1 Must satisfy 5.1-5.3, 6.1-6 5, 7.1-7.4, ti 1, 3.1.16 power safety cover (PSC)—a barrier which can be 8.4-8.12,9.1-9.4,and all subsections. placed over the water area and removed with a motorized 4.3 Other Covers{SOC)—Includes any cover type not incor- mechanism actuated by a suitable control mechanism.Provides porated in the other two categories MSC, PSC.They are not a high level of safety for children under the age of five by intended to serve as a barrier far children under the age of five. inhibiting their access to the water. Design characteristics may be hazardous when used in the 3.1.17 safety cover—a barrier (intended to be completely presence of children tinder the age of five. removed before entry of bathers), for swimming pools, spas, 4.3.1 Shall satisfy 5.1-5 3,8 1-8.3,8.5-8.12,and all subsec- hot tubs or wading pools, attendant appurtenances and/or tions. anchoring mechanisms which reduces—when properly labeled,installed,used and maintained in accordance with the 5. Materials and Manufacture manufacturers'published instructions—the risk of drowning of 5.1 Only materials not known to be harmful to health, children under five years of age, by inhibiting their access to within the intended application, shall be used. the contained body of water,and by providing for the removal of any substantially hazardous level of collected surface water. 5.2 All materials and components shall be durable and See also power safety cover(PSC), and manual safety cover satisfactory for the intended purpose under the conditions (MSC). normally prevailing at the site. 3.1.18 solar energy blankets—a cover which is a floating 5.3 The cover shall be manufactured or fabricated,or both, translucent (not transparent) heat insulating sheet in accordance with generally accepted, good manufacturing incorporating,for example,encapsulated air bubbles or similar practices. low heat transfer(floating)sheet material whose purpose is to inhibit heat dissipation from the pool water surface through air 6. General Requirements for Safety Covers convection or evaporative cooling.The sheet material,custom- 6.1 Installation/Use of safety covers—Unless installed by arily translucent(not transparent)to permit the transfer of solar the manufacturer, or responsible parties, or both, detailed radiation energy directly to the pool water at all depths and instructions for installation shall be given in a form included in intended for day and night use, is cut to the shape of the pool the packaging or a label,or both, attached to the cover. and is not affixed to the pool structure. It is intended to be 6.2 Labels attached to the cover shall meet the general completely removed before the entry of bathers. requirements described in 8.5.1 and 8.8-8.8.2. 3.1.19 energy conservation blanket—a cover which is a floating heat insulating sheet material incorporating, for 6.3 Markings for safety covers shall include: example, a cellular foam or similar low-heat transfer material 6.3.1 the manufacturer's name, whose purpose is to inhibit heat loss from the covered water, 6.3.2 date manufactured or installed,and through air convection or evaporative cooling, or both. Such 6.3.3 instructions to consumers to inspect the cover for materials are customarily cut to the shape of the pool and are premature wear or deterioration. intended for a night covering.The blanket is not affixed to the 6.3.4 Labels attached to covers shall meet the general pool structure. It is intended to be completely removed before requirements described in 8.4.1, 8.7-8.8.1,and 8.9. the entry of bathers. 6.4 Fastening mechanisms or devices---Ties, attachment 3.120 wading pool--a shallow pool intended foe wading. points, anchors, anchorage, and controls for automatic covers not swiuuning. or other means of fastening a cover shall include provisions 3.1.21 waterline---the waterline shall be defined in one of such as keys, combination locks, special tools, devices, or the following ways: inaccessible locations, and the like, to inhibit children under five years of age from removing or operating the cover.When 3.1 22 skimmer system--the water line shall be at the subjected to the load and perimeter deflection tests described in mid-point of the operating range of the skimmers. 9 1 and 9 2,all fastening devices shall remain in their intended, 3.1.23 over flow system—the waterline shall be at the top of secured or closed,or both,position.After the test,the intended the overflow outlet. performance of the device should not be impaired. Copyright by ASI bt Intl(all rights reserved);Mon Mar 17 09:57:10 F1)1 2014 Do nloaded/printed by ` John Ciniglio(Meyco Products)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized. F1346 —91 (2010) uti 6.5 Openings The cover shall be designed in such a way 8. Minimum Label Requirements for Ail Covers for that, when it is tested by the test method described in 9 4,any Swimming Pools,Spas,and Hot Tubs opening in the major component or between the edge of the 8.1 Product Label—All covers shall be labeled/marked to cover and the deck surface or coping wall,or both,and the top identify manufacturers or other responsible parties (such as surface of the spa or pool does not allow the test object to pass private label distributors), or both. Labels attached to covers through.The test object shall not gain access to the water,or be shall meet the general requirements described in fi 5 1 and subject to entrapment. 8.8-8.8.2.8582 6.6 Seams,ties or welds in the cover shall show no signs of damage,which will impair intended performance of the device 8.2 Warning Labels—All covers shall be required to have when the cover is tested by the methods described in 9.1-9.4. attached the following warning label: 8.2.1 Signal Word—WARNING. 7. Performance Requirements for Safety Covers 8.2.2 Safety Alert Symbol Preceding the signal word there shall be triangle with an exclamation point inside the triangle. 7.1 Static Load--In the case of a pool with a width or 8.2.2.1 Won! Message The standard word message shall diameter greater than 8 ft(2.4 m)from the periphery,the cover be AVOID DROWNING RISK which shall be the first mes- shall be able to hold a weight of 485 lb(220.0 kg)(2 adults and sage to appear directly under the signal word. 1 child) to permit a rescue operation. 8.2.2.2 Additional Word Message Statement—Covers with 7.1.1 In the case of a pool with a width or diameter not any of the outlined hazards in Fj, 1 shall list all applicable greater than 8 ft(2.4 m)the cover shall withstand the weight of warning statements on the label. 275 lb(125 kg) (weight of a child and an adult). Compliance shall be determined by the test method described in 9.1. 8.3 Color—Non-safety cover warning label. 7.2 Perimeter Deflection—The cover shall be designed in 8.3.1 Signal Word—Black letters with orange background. such a way that,when it is tested by the test method described 8.3.2 Safety Alert Symbol Black triangle with orange ex- in 9.2,deflection of the cover does not allow the test object to clamation point. pass between the cover and the side of the pool, or to gain 8.3.3 Word Message Black lettering on white background access to the water. or white letters on black background. 7.3 Surface Drainage The cover shall be so constructed, 8.4 Color—Safety cover warning label. or incorporate a system;or have an auxiliary system provided, 8.4.1 Colors assigned to the signal word panel may also be that when used in accordance with the manufacturer's used for the message word panel provided the panel colors instructions, shall drain substantially all standing water from contrast with the lettering of the label. This is applicable to the cover within a period of 30 min after cessation of normal covers conforming with the PSC and MSC classifications only. rainfall. Compliance shall be determined by the test in 9.3. 8.5 Warning Label—Letter size. 7.4 Opening Tests The tests shall be conducted by the test 8.5.1 Lettering shall be of a size that enables a person with method described in 9.4 to demonstrate that any opening in the normal vision, including corrected vision, to read the safety major component or between the edge of the cover and the sign or label at a safe viewing distance from the hazard. deck surface or coping wall,or both,and the top surface of the Considerations should be given to environmental variables that pool or the top surface of the spa is sufficiently small and will affect readability. strong to prevent the opening from being forced to a size that 8.5.2 Signal Word—Letter height shall be at least 50% will allow the test object to pass through. greater than the selected height of the message panel wording. "HAZARD/WARNING STATEMENT CHART' If This Hazard Exists: Add This Warning Statement 'Will not support weight(as defined in this specification)Nonsecured or *Stay off cover--will not support weight. improperly secured covers 'Concealment by slipping under cover 'Keep children away.Children or objects cannot be seen under cover. *Drowning on top of cover in accumulated surface water(as defined in this 'Remove Standing Water—cfrild can drown on top of cover. specification) 'Concealment,Entrapment—Drowning under cover 'Remove cover(s)completely before entry of bathers—entrapment possible 'General requirement fur all covers 'Non-secured or improperly secured covers are a hazard. 'Option to above for Safety Covers 'Falare to fo9uw all instructions may result in injury or drowning. 'Cover does rot meat all requirements of this specification for PSG.MSC. 'This is not a Safety Cover. FIG.1 Hazard/Warning;Statement Chart Copyright by AS Ill Int'l(all right,reserved);Mon Mar 17 09:57:10 EDI 2014 Dov.nloaded,printed by John Ciniglio(Meyco Products)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized. F1345_• 91 (2010) 8.5.3 Safety Alert Symbol—Safety alert symbol, when used 8.10 Instruction/Use Label—Any product instructions or with the signal word shall precede the signal word.The base of use label not attached to the product,intended to be viewed by the safety alert symbol shall be on the same horizontal line as the consumer/user shall contain in its contents the same the base of the letters of the signal word. The height of the applicable warning label as set forth in S 2-8.6.3. safety alert symbol shall equal or exceed the signal word letter 8.10.1 When special circumstances limit use of label colors height. to two colors, the colors assigned to the message word panel 8.5.4 Word message letter height shall be as defined in'fable may also be used for the signal word panel provided that the I. panel colors contrast with background color of instruction/use 8.6 Letter style: label. 8.6.1 Signal Word shall be in sans serif letters in upper case 8.11 Packaging Label—If packaging is intended for product only. display to the consumer/user, applicable warning label as 8.6.2 Message Panel shall be in sans serif letters. Letters described in 8.2-8.6.3 shall be placed on the printed side of the may be in upper case only. package intended for display and/or consumer information. 8.6.3 Examples of acceptable lettering styles are: medium The label shall be printed on or affixed to the package and not or bold helvetica,or news gothic bold. easily removable. 8.7 Placement—Location shall be such that the message 8.11.1 When special circumstances limit use of label colors will: to two colors,the colors assigned to the signal word panel may 8.7.1 Be readily visible to the intended viewer, taking into also be used for the message word panel provided that the consideration all possible viewing angles,and panel colors contrast with background color of packaging. 8.7.2 Alert the viewer to the potential hazard in time to take 8.12 Compliance Labeling—All labels shall note the spe- appropriate action. cific cover classification. 8.7.3 Label must be located so as not to be removed in the fitting process. 9. Test Methods For Safety Covers 8.8 Life Expectancy—The label shall have a reasonable expected life with good color stability and word message 9.1 Static Load Test: legibility when viewed as stated in 8.5.1. Reasonable expec- 9.1.1 This test shall be conducted to demonstrate that the tancy shall be taken into consideration in accordance with the cover is capable of supporting a weight of '(a) 485 lbs expected life of the product. (composed of one 210-1b,one 225-lb or one 50-lb weight)for 8.8.1 Protection When possible,placement of label should pools or spas within a width or diameter greater than 8 ft or(b) provide protection from foreseeable damage, fading,or visual 275 lbs(composed of one 225-lb and one 50-lb weight)for a obstruction caused by abrasion, ultraviolet light or substances pool or a spa with a width or diameter equal to or less than 8 such as chemicals or dirt. ft distributed over 1 ft2 each, all of which are within a 3-ft radius without the test objects causing damage which would 8.8.2 Attaclunetu—The label shall be attached permanently to the product or so that it cannot be easily removed, allow any of the test objects to pass through the cover.During this test there shall be no requirement for the absence of water 8.9 Replacement—Product/Warning labels should be re- appearing on the surface of the cover. placed by the product user when they no longer meet legibility 9.1.2 Procedure The pool shall be filled to its waterline requirements for safe viewing distance described in 8.5.1 and and the cover fitted in accordance with the cover manufactur- 8.7.1.In cases where products have an extensive expected life er's instructions.The test objects shall be placed on the surface or where exposed to extreme conditions, the product user of the cover at the following critical points: should he able to obtain replacement labels from the manufac- 9.12.1 The center point of the cover. turer or responsible party. 9.1.2.2 Between attachment points and a distance of at least 4 ft(1.2 m)but not to exceed 6 ft from the side of the pool. 9.1.2.3 The test objects shall remain in each test position for TABLE 1 Ward Message Letter Height Sizes a period of 5 min, Safe Viewing MiniMum Latter Height for Minimum Letter Height for FAVORABLE ReadingUNFAVORABLE Readin 9.2 Perimeter Deflection Test: g Distance CoAchtions Conditions 9.2.1 This test shall be conducted to demonstrate the fol- lowing: if a child under the age of five were to fall onto the less than 24 in view Distance View Dist. cover neither that child nor another child could slip through Height i.rn.t= 150 ViewHeight(in.)m75 any openings that may occur between the cover and the side of the pool. 24 to 9fi in. kieigbtgitr t= Distanee Height(m.)a Viefw50ist. 9.2.2 Perimeter Deflection Test Object Test object shall be 3.7 in.(0.09 m)by 5.7 in.(0.14 m)by a minimum 12 in.length and a w eight of 36.6 lbs in an ellipsoidal shape. See l ig 2. greater than 96 it•. View Distance V;ew gist. Ed=5�t i�n.1= Height 1m.1 = -- -- 9.2.3 Procedure With 50 lbs (22.7 kg) on the cover at a distance of at least 4 ft,but not exceeding 6 ft from the side of the pool,the same cover shall not deflect to allow a perimeter Copyright by AS!M Intl(all rights reserved);Mon Mar l7 09:57:10 EDI 2014 4 Downloaded printed by John Ciniglio(Meyco Products)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized. '1I� F1346 -91 (2010) r' procedure, the cover shall pass the test method in 9.3. At all times during the procedure, maintain the pool level at the waterline. 9.4 Openings Test: 9.4.1 These tests shall be conducted to demonstrate that any 3I 7b openings remain small enough to prevent a small child's head from gaining access to the water. 9.4.2 Openings test object—A solid faced sphere test object with a maximum breadth of 4.5 in. 9.4.3 Procedure The cover shall be fitted in accordance with the cover manufacturer's instructions. The test object shall be placed at or into any existing opening and apply a force 5:70// of 40 lbs (plus or minus 1 pound) steadily to ensure the test object cannot pass through at the following critical openings: Ntrrts 1—Area=16.6 in.2 9.4.3.1 Any opening between the edge of the cover and the Nutt 2—Perimeter= 15.0 in. deck surface and coping wall,or both,or the top surface of the FIG.2 Template for Swimming Pool Cover Standard spa or pool. 9.4.3.2 Any opening in the major component of the cover. 10. Operating Controls, Safety Covers test object to pass through, gain access to the water or be 10.1 The open-close switch shall be spring-loaded or of the pooled to entrapment between the cover and the side of the momentary contact type,so that when released,the cover stops operation immediately at any point in the open or closed cycle 9.3 Surface Drainage Test: period. 9.3.1 Surface Drainage Test Object Timmy3 or equivalent 10.2 The cover shall be reversible in direction from a full (32 in. length by 9 in. width by 5 in. deep by 36.6 lbs stop at any point in its travel without having to complete the torso-shaped object) shall be placed on the pool cover in a full open or closed cycle. supine position,faceup,within two to three feet of and parallel with the pool's edge.Three minutes later there shall not be an 10.3 Electrically operated control switches and motors shall unsafe amount of water.An unsafe amount of water is defined be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code as any quantity of water which completely covers the torso of Article 680-26. the surface drainage test object. 10.4 The type of pool covering operating controls shall be 9.3.2 Procedure—Test the cover by spraying water evenly such that: over the area at an application rate of 10 gal/min per 1000 ft2 10.4.1 Its fixed location is in the line of sight of the (9.29 m2)of pool area for a period of 30 min. During this test, complete pool cover, or by its operating process.This ensures all equipment shall operate in accordance with cover manufac- that the operator shall be in complete view of the cover at all turer's instructions. Thirty minutes after completion of this times during the closing or pool covering process. 10.4.2 Switching devices shall be key-operated or locked away or able to be de-activated or otherwise located in an '.Timmy"is a CPR mannequin,three year old boy;available from Simulaids inaccessible location. An inaccessible location shall be at a Inc.,P.O.Box 807,Dixon Avenue.Woodstock,NY 12489. height of at least five feet above the deck. ANNEX (Mandatory Information) Al. RATIONALE Al.! Scope to a higher level of reliability. Injury reports made available A1.1.1 Although the majority of child-drowning and near- from CPSC indicate that male children, one and two years of drowning which were reported did not involve safety covers, those who purport to provide a level of safety should be held Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights reserved);Mon Mar 17 09:57:10 EDT 2014 5 Downloaded/printed by John Ciniglio(Meyco Products)pursuant to License Agreement.No further reproductions authorized. .4111 F1348 —91 (2010) age,living in a home with an in-ground pool are at the highest A1.7.4 Contrast of colors between letter colors and labels risk of being involved in a submersion incident that requires are necessary in order to attract users' attention to label and medical care. enable readability. AL2 Referenced Documents A1.7.5 Letter size is an important factor in warning legibil- ity so the consumer can recognize and avoid the hazard. A1.2.1 Allows document reviewers the necessary informa- tion to validate the text of the standard. A1.7.6 Style of lettering affects the readability of the warning message. A13 Ternrinologv Al.7.7 Warning labels can he more effective if they allow A1.3.1 Consumers and new manufacturers may not be for reaction time on the part of the consumer. familiar with the technological language used within the text. A1.7.8 Damaged labels would not provide as strong a This section also provides definitions for new terms created for message as necessary. this standard. A1.7.9 Due to extended life expectancy of cover products, A1.4 Cover Classifications and Minimum Qualification labels cannot be expected to maintain their original appear- Criteria ance. A1.4.1 By defining both the level of safety afforded and A1.7.10 Labeling messages and format should be consistent standard requirements to be satisfied, manufacturer and con- from point of purchase to use and/or application of cover. sumer will be able to define their needs and properly interpret A1.7.11 Packaging is,at times,the consumers first exposure the standard. This section also allows manufacturers to re- to product information.Information contained on the warning search and develop new technology which when applied could label is necessary for making informed choices. change their designation. A1.7.12 All labels shall note that the product meets the A15 Materials and Manufacture requirements described in Specification F1346. A1.5.1 Varying lead times for material availability restrict ALS General Requirements For Safety Covers or delay immediate compliance with this standard. A1.8.1 Installation can be a key factor in the effectiveness of A1.6 Performance Requirements For Safety Covers a safety cover whether it is manually or power installed. A1.6.1 Specified load factors represent the 95th percentile A1.8.2 Manufacturer's markings are necessary to allow a for a child under the age of five as well as one male adult and continuity for second owners and consumer/manufacturer con- one female adult. tact. A1.6.2 If one child should gain access to the surface of the A1.8.3 The mechanisms which secure the cover are an cover, another child in the area of the pool should not face integral component that help to defeat a child's entry to the increased risk. water. Al.6.3 Recognizing that some residual water will remain A1.8.4 Openings shall not be so large that the purpose of the after the surface water is removed,the test has been devised to cover is defeated. ensure that the level can be maintained below that deemed A1.8.5 Structural integrity is necessary to provide safety. substantially hazardous to a child of three based on data received from the Consumer Product Safety Commission. A1.9 Test Methods For Safety Covers A1.6.4 Openings in the major component or horizontal A1.9.1 The rescue operation may require two adults and the openings between the cover and solid structure of the pool area cover shall support the total combined weight to avoid possible should remain small enough to prevent the head of a small injury to those in the rescue attempt. The 95th percentile is child from gaining entrance. The head breadth for a 5th represented by the 225-lb male,210-lb female and 50-lb child. percentile of a 7 month old is about 4.5 in.The smallest mobile Al.9.2 This test was devised to avoid an opening large child would be about 7 months old sine: at this age 50 91 of enough for one child or another child to fall between the edge children can creep on hands and knees. of the cover and the edge of the pool when one child of 50 lb A1.7 Minimum Label Requirements For All Covers For is already on the cover. Swimming Pools, Spas,and Hol'1'aitas A1.9.3 Recognizing that some residual water remains after A1.7.1 Labeling on the product allows, for transfer of the the surface water is removed,this test is devised to ensure that the level is maintained below a level deemed substantially information to second owners and temporary users hazardous to a child under three years of age. Al.7.2 The combination of Signal Word,Safety Alert Sym- A1.9.4 No opening shall exist in the cover or at any point bol and Word Message provides a higher kle el of warning than that the cover joins the surface of the pool structure or deck any single effort. area(which would allow a small child's head to gain access to A1.7.3 An effort is being made nationalll to make consis- the water or become entrapped). The head breadth for a 5th tent the colors used to alert consumers to potential'hazards. percentile 7 month old is about 4.5 in. Copyright by ASTM Intl(all rights resenedl;Mon Mar 17 09:51.10 Ell 12014 6 Uownloaded'printed by John Ciniglio(Meyco Products)pursuant to I.icen a Agreement.No further reproductions authorized. Of F1346 -91 (2010) A1.10 Operating Control, Safety Covers of electrocution, which is the purpose of Article 680-26 of the A1.10.1 Operator controlled momentary contact type National Electrical Code. switches afford greater control in the event of an emergency. A1.10.4 Operator observation of the pool during the closing A1.10.2 Should a child enter the water during the closure process is necessary to ensure that another person does not process,the cover shall be able to reverse without total closure. enter the water during the process.Additionally,the location of A1.10.3 It is important in the case of an electrical installa- the activating device or the ability to render it inactive is tion to protect children and all swimmers from the possibility necessary to avoid unauthorized opening of the cover. ASTM International takes no position respecting the validity of any patent rights asserted In connection with any Item mentioned in this standard.Users of this standard are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any such patent rights,and the risk of Infringement of such rights,are entirely their own responsibility. 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