Talking Pools Podcast
If you’ve ever stared at a test kit like it personally insulted your family… welcome home.
Talking Pools Podcast is the pool industry’s “pull up a chair” show—part shop talk, part field manual, part therapy session—built for people who actually live on pool decks: commercial operators, service techs, builders, facility managers, and anyone responsible for water that can’t afford to go sideways. The network was created to level up the pool industry with real-world conversations on water chemistry, filtration, troubleshooting, construction, safety, and the business side of keeping pools open and budgets intact.
Here’s the hook: it’s not theory-first. It’s experience-first—a roster of seasoned pros (with 250+ years of combined “been there, fixed that” wisdom) turning complicated problems into practical moves you can use the same day. And it’s not one voice, one vibe, one corner of the industry: it’s a network of shows designed to reflect how diverse this work really is—different regions, different specialties, different personalities.
Also worth saying out loud: women aren’t “special guests” here—they’re on the mic as hosts, from the beginning, with an intentionally balanced roster. That matters, because the best ideas in this industry don’t come from one lane—they come from the whole road.
If you want a podcast that can make you laugh and make you better at what you do—without pretending the job is easier than it is—Talking Pools is the one you queue up before the first stop, and keep on when the day starts getting weird.
Talking Pools Podcast
The Waterpark Razor Blade Incident, Safety, PPE & more
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In this episode of Mondays Down Under, Lee and Shane take us behind the scenes of a massive Australian water theme park — and the conversation quickly turns from wave pools and plant rooms on steroids to something much more serious:
Safety.
From razor blades hidden in slide seams (yes, that actually happened) to real-world design flaws causing injuries, this episode dives deep into the responsibility that comes with running aquatic facilities — whether it’s a multi-million-dollar water park or your own pool service business.
Lee shares her experience training maintenance staff at a high-risk commercial water park facility in New South Wales, including:
- Massive commercial pump systems
- Giant wave pool air blowers (not baffle plates!)
- 35 slides requiring daily walk-through inspections
- Structured risk management protocols
- The difference between low-risk and high-risk commercial facilities
She explains how commercial aquatic operations in Australia are tiered under state health guidelines — and why every service professional should understand the compliance responsibilities of the facilities they work with.
🩸 The Razor Blade Incident (1980s Water Park Case)
Lee recounts a chilling true story from the 1980s where razor blades were inserted into the seams of a waterslide, seriously injuring a child. Once thought to be folklore — it wasn’t.
The takeaway?
Daily inspections are not optional. Vigilance is non-negotiable.
🍺 When Safety Gets Awkward
Shane shares a recent experience where a client repeatedly offered him beer while he was on the job. That sparks a broader discussion about:
- Drinking on the job (even “just one”)
- Leading by example as a business owner
- The culture shift once staff are involved
- Why perception matters just as much as legality
Your team doesn’t see nuance. They see behavior.
And monkey see, monkey do.
🦺 PPE: If You Don’t Wear It, Neither Will They
The conversation turns to Personal Protective Equipment and workplace standards.
Topics covered:
- Respirator use when handling acid
- Goggles and chemical gloves
- Full-face masks in commercial settings
- Spill kits (vehicle and warehouse)
- First aid kits
- SDS registers (including digital access)
- Incident response training
Lee emphasizes something critical:
If your staff see you skipping PPE, every toolbox talk you’ve ever given becomes meaningless.
🚨 Safety Audit Checklist for Pool Pros
This episode challenges business owners to ask:
- When was the last time you did a safety audit?
- Are your vehicles compliant?
- Are your placards displayed correctly?
- Do staff know how to respond to chemical splashes?
- Are you conducting regular toolbox talks?
- Are you leaving pool gates propped open?
And perhaps most importantly:
Are you leading by example?
🎙️ Also in This Episode
- Trade show FOMO as the U.S. ramps up pool season
- Southern Hemisphere summer winding down
- Wave pool mechanics explained
- Design flaws in a Christchurch facility causing injuries
- The legal and financial risks of unsafe practices
- Preview of next week’s topic: Unsafe Pools
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