With both Alberta Health Services (AHS) and Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) inspectors actively checking hotel pools for compliance, it's essential to be prepared. During an inspection, evaluators typically assess safe practices related to water quality, chemical storage and handling, air quality on the pool deck, maintenance procedures, and the effectiveness of your training program
Below are three key areas that can help your property stay inspection-ready—along with resources tailored to Alberta’s hotel sector.
Solid Safety Systems
Establishing a strong Internal Responsibility System (IRS) is your foundation for pool safety. This means having clear processes for hazard identification, risk mitigation, and team accountability.
To book your private session, reach out to: wehelphotels@ahla.ca. You can also register for the training sessions in September HERE
Knowledgeable & Prepared Teams
Training empowers your team to manage pool operations safely and confidently.
Frequent Maintenance & Pool Walks
Preventative maintenance is your best defense against safety lapses.
A well-maintained hotel pool isn't just about passing inspections - it's a reflection of your commitment to guest safety and operational excellence. With the right systems, training, and regular maintenance, you can stay ahead of compliance requirements and ensure a safe, enjoyable experience for every guest who dives in.
Need help or have questions? The AHLA is here to support Alberta hotels with the tools, training, and guidance they need.