Integral safety in aquatic leisure facilities
Integral safety in aquatic facilities is based on 3 fundamental pillars: physical safety (facilities and constructions that must comply with all current regulatory requirements), operational safety (based on the definition of a series of procedures that enable the effective management and supervision of the facility) and health safety (focused on compliance with the required health and hygiene regulations). All of these must be taken into account when designing and constructing an aquatic facility and there can be no compromises if we want to ensure maximum safety for the end user. We will look at specific examples of how to improve each of these aspects.
Hall 5 | Main Auditorium Congress AreaIntegral safety in aquatic facilities is based on 3 fundamental pillars: physical safety (facilities and constructions that must comply with all current regulatory requirements), operational safety (based on the definition of a series of procedures that enable the effective management and supervision of the facility) and health safety (focused on compliance with the required health and hygiene regulations). All of these must be taken into account when designing and constructing an aquatic facility and there can be no compromises if we want to ensure maximum safety for the end user. We will look at specific examples of how to improve each of these aspects.