The Certifier will perform all work necessary to comply with relevant statutory requirements, including:
1: Inspecting the swimming pool
2: Assessing whether the swimming pool complies with the requirements for the issue of a certificate of compliance under s.22D Swimming Pools Act 1992
3: If the swimming pool complies, issuing a certificate of compliance to the Client
4: If the swimming pool does not comply, issuing a written notice under s.22E Swimming Pools Act 1992 indicating the items of non-compliance
4: Issuing a certificate of non-compliance within 7 days of the date on inspection
5: Forwarding a copy of the notice to the council if required to do so by s.22E Swimming Pools Act 1992 - immediately where, in the opinion of the certifier, the pool poses a significant risk to public safety or within 5 days after the expiry of 6 weeks from the date of inspection unless a certificate of compliance is issued beforehand
6: If necessary, re-inspecting the swimming pool, and issuing certificates and/or written notices, as appropriate
7: Updating the property record on the NSW Swimming Pool Register, as required