Light fixtures less than 8 feet directly above a tub or a shower should at least be listed for use in damp areas and should be listed for wet areas if they are subject to contact with liquid water. It’s hard to tell how a light fixture is listed without some dismantling. Use good judgment before making a big deal about this issue.
People rarely use them, but whirlpool tubs sure look good and people add them to bathrooms. The pump motor should be served by a dedicated GFCI-protected circuit, often 20 amps. If a receptacle that is only accessible from the service access serves the motor, the receptacle should face the opening and should be located within 12 inches of the opening. This is a new requirement, so many older homes won’t comply.
A whirlpool tub motor with a bonding lug should be bonded to metal water supply pipes using at least #8 copper wire. This is in addition to any equipment grounding wire connected inside the motor. That said, there is usually little practical safety benefit from this bonding connection because most whirlpool tub pumps have no metal in contact with the water. Use good judgment before making a big deal about this issue.
And while we’re on the subject of whirlpool tubs, let’s make sure someone really can get to the tub motor for service and replacement. The opening should provide useful access to the tub motor, so it shouldn’t be obstructed by framing or by other obstructions that limit motor access. The access opening should be at least 12 by 12 inches and, if the motor is more than two feet from the opening, the opening should be at least 18 by 18 inches.