POOL OPERATOR CERTIFICATION
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
ANSWERS
Class A pool - Answer--any pool intended for use by accredited competitive aquatic
events
-can be used for recreational purposes
Class B pool - Answer-any pool intended for public recreational use
Class C pool - Answer--any pool intended for use by apartments, condominiums,
property owners associations, multi-family owned pools, etc.
-includes pools operated solely for lodgings such as hotels/motels
Class D pool - Answer-any pool operated for special purposes such as vortex pools,
sand bottom pools, splash pools, float tanks and interactive water attractions
Class E pool - Answer-any pool used for physical therapy and operated above 86
degrees F
Class F pool - Answer-any pool used for wading purposes
primary concern of the health inspector is: - Answer-the health and safety of the
community of pool users
enforcement begins with: - Answer--the approval of the original construction design
-regular on sit inspections of the facility operation
manager's primary responsibility is: - Answer-to make sure that the team understands
what is expected of them and that they have the tools they need to get their jobs done
four management work functions - Answer-planning
organizing
leading
controlling
key functions of leading - Answer-decision making
motivating
communicating
hiring
staff development
key functions of controlling - Answer-standards
, measuring
evaluating
correction
SMART - Answer-specific
measurable
achievable
relevant
time-based
negligence - Answer--concerned with unintentional fault or carelessness resulting in
injury
-avoidable accidents that should have been anticipated and prevented by taking
reasonable precautions
standard of care - Answer--a measure used to establish a standard against which actual
conduct is judged
duty of care - Answer-the amount of reasonable care owed to individuals using the
aquatic facility
who should become a certified pool operator? - Answer--any individual who makes
changes to the water quality, or performs routine maintenance of swimming pool system
components
-any individual who evaluates and adjusts the pool water chemistry
danger - Answer--strongest signal word
-user must be extremely careful handling product
warning - Answer--less strong than danger
-means that the user could become very ill or badly injured by exposure
caution - Answer--shows the product could be harmful but less harmful than products
with a danger or warning signal
-could cause skin irritation, illness if fumes are breathed or trauma if product contacts
the eyes
to reduce the risks of poisoning from chlorine gas: - Answer-the EPA requires that use
in nonresidential swimming pools be restricted to certified pesticide applicators, or to
those under their direct control
SARA Title III exists to: - Answer-encourage emergency planning efforts at the state
and local level, regarding the release or spill of hazardous or toxic chemicals
SARA Title III includes: - Answer-aluminum sulfate
ammonia
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
ANSWERS
Class A pool - Answer--any pool intended for use by accredited competitive aquatic
events
-can be used for recreational purposes
Class B pool - Answer-any pool intended for public recreational use
Class C pool - Answer--any pool intended for use by apartments, condominiums,
property owners associations, multi-family owned pools, etc.
-includes pools operated solely for lodgings such as hotels/motels
Class D pool - Answer-any pool operated for special purposes such as vortex pools,
sand bottom pools, splash pools, float tanks and interactive water attractions
Class E pool - Answer-any pool used for physical therapy and operated above 86
degrees F
Class F pool - Answer-any pool used for wading purposes
primary concern of the health inspector is: - Answer-the health and safety of the
community of pool users
enforcement begins with: - Answer--the approval of the original construction design
-regular on sit inspections of the facility operation
manager's primary responsibility is: - Answer-to make sure that the team understands
what is expected of them and that they have the tools they need to get their jobs done
four management work functions - Answer-planning
organizing
leading
controlling
key functions of leading - Answer-decision making
motivating
communicating
hiring
staff development
key functions of controlling - Answer-standards
, measuring
evaluating
correction
SMART - Answer-specific
measurable
achievable
relevant
time-based
negligence - Answer--concerned with unintentional fault or carelessness resulting in
injury
-avoidable accidents that should have been anticipated and prevented by taking
reasonable precautions
standard of care - Answer--a measure used to establish a standard against which actual
conduct is judged
duty of care - Answer-the amount of reasonable care owed to individuals using the
aquatic facility
who should become a certified pool operator? - Answer--any individual who makes
changes to the water quality, or performs routine maintenance of swimming pool system
components
-any individual who evaluates and adjusts the pool water chemistry
danger - Answer--strongest signal word
-user must be extremely careful handling product
warning - Answer--less strong than danger
-means that the user could become very ill or badly injured by exposure
caution - Answer--shows the product could be harmful but less harmful than products
with a danger or warning signal
-could cause skin irritation, illness if fumes are breathed or trauma if product contacts
the eyes
to reduce the risks of poisoning from chlorine gas: - Answer-the EPA requires that use
in nonresidential swimming pools be restricted to certified pesticide applicators, or to
those under their direct control
SARA Title III exists to: - Answer-encourage emergency planning efforts at the state
and local level, regarding the release or spill of hazardous or toxic chemicals
SARA Title III includes: - Answer-aluminum sulfate
ammonia