Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Education and training - Swimming lifeguard training system
Swimming lifeguard training system
Opening a swimming pool requires the following documents:

(1) water quality test report; Change frequency, PH value, residual chlorine, disinfectant, etc.

(2) Examination and approval of operating high-risk sports projects. First, swimming places, life-saving facilities, life-saving equipment and other facilities must meet national standards, and then the qualification certificates of lifeguards and coaches need to be provided; There are requirements for site area, non-slip walkway, static friction coefficient, life-saving observation platform, water surface lighting and emergency lighting equipment.

(3) Indoor venues need to provide fire control acceptance reports.

2. Legal basis: Article 8 of the Regulations on Individual Industrial and Commercial Households applies for registration as an individual industrial and commercial house, and shall apply to the registration authority where the business premises are located. The applicant shall submit an application for registration, identity certificate and proof of business premises.

The registered items of individual industrial and commercial households include the name and domicile, composition, business scope and business premises of the operators. Individual industrial and commercial households use the name, with the name as a registered item.

2. What licenses do I need to apply for to run a swimming pool?

1. Company or individual business license issued by the administrative department for industry and commerce;

2. Health license issued by the Health Bureau;

3. Business certificate and high-risk license issued by the Sports Bureau;

4. If it is an indoor swimming pool, it needs the approval of the fire department.