After teacher's death in pool, São Paulo City Hall begins process to revoke gym license in East Zone of SP
The São Paulo City Hall has initiated the process to revoke the operational license of a gym where a student died after respiratory issues in a pool incident.
The São Paulo City Hall announced on Monday that it has commenced the process to revoke the operational license of C4 Gym, located in the East Zone of the city, following a tragic incident where a 27-year-old teacher, Juliana Faustino Bassetto, died after experiencing respiratory complications while using the gym's pool. Additionally, her husband and three other students are reported to be in serious condition due to similar health issues arising from the same incident.
In response to this grave situation, the local authority has proactively shut down the gym pending an investigation into its safety compliance. The Subprefeitura da Vila Prudente noted that the establishment was operating under a business license that was registered to a former owner and not linked to its current legal entity, which raises concerns about the gym's adherence to safety regulations. The City Hall's move to revoke the gym's license underscores the urgency to ensure public safety in fitness centers that may not meet required health and safety standards.
This incident has sparked discussions about the necessity for stricter regulations and oversight in public swimming facilities, especially in gyms, to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The case has drawn attention to the importance of safe operating procedures, particularly in facilities where individuals might be at risk of health complications, thereby emphasizing the critical need for regular inspections and enforcement of safety norms by regulatory bodies.