Bather Load definition

Bather Load means the number of persons using a pool at any one time or specified period of time.
Bather Load means the maximum number of persons that may be allowed in the pool area at one time without creating undue health or safety hazards. (See Section 820.200(b).)
Bather Load means the number of persons allowed by the operator to use a geothermal pool or geothermal bathing place at any one time or specified period of time.

Examples of Bather Load in a sentence

  • Bather Load Limit – Swimming pool maximum bather capacity of 225 people.

  • There shall be no discharges of chemical substances capable of creating toxic reactions, or irritations to the skin or mucous membranes of a bather.b) Design1) Bather Load.

  • Column 4 translates this concept into a Maximum Daily Bather Load.

  • Pool 19 Maximum* Local Maximum Bather Load 12 (number of bathers actually in the pool including students and staff) * = Based upon Managing Health and Safety in Swimming Pools recommendation of 1 bather to 3m2 of water.

  • Bather Load (RND Down) Turnover-(hrs)(Required Designed _) Recirc.


More Definitions of Bather Load

Bather Load means the number of persons in the pool, spa or similar installation at any given moment or during any stated period of time.
Bather Load means the number of persons in the pool/spa area at any given moment or during any stated period of time.
Bather Load means the total number of bathers within the pool enclosure. “Board of Health” shall mean Rolette County Public Health District Board of Health. “Calcium hardness” shall mean the level of calcium.
Bather Load means the maximum number of persons that could be in the pool, spa, or other water feature at any given moment or during any stated period of time. Bather load for a pool, spa, or other water feature are calculated as provided in ARM 37.115.515.
Bather Load means the maximum number of persons allowed in the water of an AQUATIC VENUE. Bather load is used to determine the number of RINSE and CLEANSING SHOWERS. Bather Load is not the same as OCCUPANT LOAD which refers to maximum aquatic facility loads.
Bather Load means the maximum number of persons that may be allowed in the pool areas at one time without creating undue health or safety hazards.
Bather Load means the number of bathers or users in the water at a given moment or during a specific period of time.