1、STANDARDS AND PROCEDURESDEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: BEACH ATTENDANT HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE:TASK: CHILDRENS SWIMMING LESSONS AND GAMES ACTIVITYSTANDARD: PROCEDURE:STANDARDS AND PROCEDURESDEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: BEACH ATTENDANT HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE:TASK: CHILDRENS QUIZS
2、TANDARD: PROCEDURE:STANDARDS AND PROCEDURESDEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: BEACH ATTENDANT HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE:TASK: CARRYING OUT CHILDRENS SCAVENGER HUNT AND CRAB RACESTANDARD: ALL STAFF MUST BE ABLE TO SUCCESSFULLY CARRY OUT THIS EVENTPROCEDURE:The organisation of this event is similar
3、 to the Treasure hunt. It will be held from 4 . 30 to 6 . 00 p . m . initially, and children will meet at the beach bure.Equipment needed a simple handout which mentions articles to be found and tasks to do. Also needed are bags to carry findings in, pencils, and one marker. The stages are like the
4、treasure hunt :9. Ensure all children know about the event earlier in the day.10. Introduction of rules and tasks.11. Explain that one hour maximum is allowed for completion of the tasks. Children again operate in pairs and must stay on the Sheraton grounds.12. On completion of the event, the discov
5、eries will be looked at and the crabs will be given a number.13. A winner will be chosen.14. The crab race is then started using a circle and by putting all crabs in the centre. The winner is the first out of the circle. This second part of the activity will be very informal and should last until ap
6、proximately 58 . p . m . As in the treasure hunt, enthusiasm is the main requirement of the instructor. The role is minimal but very important.STANDARDS AND PROCEDURESDEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: BEACH ATTENDANT HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE:TASK: ORGANISING THE CHILDRENS PAINTING COMPETITIONST
7、ANDARD: ALL STAFF SHOULD KNOW THE ACTIVITY AND BE ABLE TO ORGANISE ITPROCEDURE:This activity will last one hour only. It will be carried out indoors at an unspecified location. Meeting place is the Beach Bure.The equipment needed includes, paint, pens, brushes, large and small paper, pencils etc.The
8、 stages are as follows :1. Introduction and explanation this would have to involve lots of encouragement and promotion of ideals perhaps a theme.2. Giving out of equipment.3. Commencement.4. Completion.5. Discussion and positive feedback a voting system for the choice of winner.The instructors role
9、will be vital. Encouragement should be given at all times. He should have ideas and be able to motivate children to produce a picture.The marking of the end result is very important . Only positive construction should be given. When deciding on a winner, allow childrens input first.STANDARDS AND PRO
10、CEDURESDEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: BEACH ATTENDANT HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE:TASK: CHILDRENS MORNING JOG, WALK, SHELL HUNT OR OTHER MORNING EVENTSTANDARD: PROCEDURE:STANDARDS AND PROCEDURESDEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: BEACH ATTENDANT HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE:TASK: TAKING THE MORN
11、ING JOG OR WALKSTANDARD: EACH ATTENDANT MUST BE FIT ENOUGH TO CARRY IT OUT WITH EASE AND BE ENTERTAINING ENOUGH TO MAKE IT ENJOYABLE.PROCEDURE:The morning jog or walk will be preceded by the pre stretch. This will be held near the pool or on the beach. The meeting place for the activity is the main
12、pool at 7 . 30 a . m . for adults and at 8 . 3 0 a . m . for children. Duration of the activity is one hour.The types of morning activity :1. Morning beach jog.2. Morning beach walk3. Scenic morning walk around the property.For children, the activity could be any of the following: 4. Morning beach j
13、og.5. Morning beach walk.6. Exploring the property.7. Shell hunting8. Childrens meeting.PROCEDURES : (continued )Things to be aware of :Beach Jog :For the beach jog, the instructor should be aware of everyones need and set of medium pace. He should check all guests are OK at intervals. If necessary
14、, a pulse check should be made along the way.Beach Walk :For the beach walk, the instructor should again keep a medium pace and engage in conversation with the group or individually. Informality should be stressed.The scenic walk around the property should be similar to the beach walk, but specific
15、places of interest should be pointed out . This would be the same with the childrens “exploring the property activity.”Shell hunting :This activity is aimed at preparing for the talent show in the evening . The idea is to encourage children to participate and to suggest ways in which they might cont
16、ribute. The show should be made into a programme and rehearsed in the early morning hour.STANDARDS AND PROCEDURESDEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: BEACH ATTENDANT HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE:TASK: CARRYING OUT THE PRE STRETCH CLASS BEFORE THE EARLY MORNING ACTIVITYSTANDARD: ALL INSTRUCTOR MUST INS
17、TRUCT CLEARLY, BE CONTINUOUS, AND PROMOTE ENJOYMENT OF THE ACTIVITY. THE STRETCHES MUST BE DONE BY THE INSTRUCTOR.PROCEDURE:Stretching is vital for getting blood into the muscles and ensuring against pulling or straining. The pre stretch takes place before the morning jog or walk and is available fo
18、r children or adults. Care must be taken in taking a stretch activity in the following way :1. All stretches should be done gradually.2. No forcing or jerking of the body is to be encouraged.3. The sides of the body should be stretched equally.4. Breathing should continue as normal and no holding of
19、 breach should be encouraged.5. Each individual should be each stretch to their own ability and should not compete any previous accidents or disabilities guests have had should be taken into consideration.After getting a group together the instructor will introduce himself and explain that he will b
20、e doing a few simple stretches before the activity and he would like all guests to join in and copy the movements . It should be explained that the stretches are designed to alleviate any muscle soreness or potential damage which may occur during the jog or walk.PROCEDURES : ( continued )The stretch
21、es will take 10 to 15 minutes and will cover the following areas :59. Neck,60. Upper back and chest,61. Arms and sides,62. Abdominals,63. Quads and hamstrings,64. Calves and ankles,65. Breathing.Attention should be given to each area and it should be pointed out to the guest what area is being stret
22、ched.Upon completion, the jog or walk can commence.STANDARDS AND PROCEDURESDEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: BEACH ATTENDANT HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE:TASK: CLEANING OF ALL BEACH AND POOL CHAIRSSTANDARD: CHAIRS MUST BE DIRT FREE AD CLEARED AT LEAST TWICE DAILY.PROCEDURE:1. The attendant starting
23、 the second shift will proceed to the beach after completing the cleaning of all poolside lounge chairs, accompanied by the first shift attendant.2. Cleaning equipment will be carried to the beach from the beach bure or pool room.3. Starting at opposite ends of the beach, the attendants will clean a
24、ll beach chairs, tops and bottoms using a detergent, bucket, and wet cloth.4. Following this , chairs will be dried using a dry cloth and placed in suitable positions for guests to see when they arise. No detergent will be left on chairs.5. If tide is high, chairs are to be left above breakwater wal
25、l. If tide is low, half the chairs may be lifted down onto the beach and arranged nicely. If in doubt, leave chairs above breakwater.6. Any chairs put down onto beach are the responsibility of the beach attendant who placed them and he would either remove them at the end of the day, or make the nece
26、ssary arrangement with another attendant.STANDARDS AND PROCEDURESDEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: BEACH ATTENDANT HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE:TASK: CLEANING OF HOBIE CATS, SAILBOARDS AND OTHER CRAFT INCLUDING ALL EQUIPMENTSTANDARD: EQUIPMENT MUST ALWAYS BE IN A CLEAN CONDITION PROCEDURE:7. All cr
27、aft must be cleaned twice daily. Once early in the morning , and once at sunset.8. Cleaning equipment must be collected from the beach bure or the swim pool plate room as soon as the pool cleaning is completed.9. Hobie cats , sailboards , and other craft must be taken down on to the beach to prepare
28、 for cleaning . In the event of a high tide or impending high tide, boats will be cleaned above the breakwater wall. Attendants must first check the high water times on the beach bure notice board.10. All craft including the chase boat and accessories must then be cleaned using a bucket, cloth, brus
29、h and cleaning liquid. All sand must be removed from boats, and any tar or blemish marks to the hulls or topsides to be cleaned off. All sails are to be hosed down using fresh water.11. To dry, all boats will be left in a line with sails, hoisted, head to wind, (unless wind is considered too strong
30、). Sailboards will also be rigged and rigs left standing so as to dry quickly.12. All other craft will be arranged ready for use .PROCEDURES : (continued )13. In the evening at approximately 5 . 00 p . m . , all craft will be cleaned in reserve. As each boat returns to the beach, it will be cleaned
31、and returned up the slip way to be placed above the breakwater wall for the night. Sails will be stowed neatly, and all ropes and lines coiled tidily. Any accessories will be locked away by the equipment supervisor.14. All craft must be in by 5 . 30 p . m .15. Before leaving , attendant must check t
32、hat all craft are secure, tidy, in a straight line, and that all lines are coiled.STANDARDS AND PROCEDURESDEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: BEACH ATTENDANT HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE:TASK: CLEANING AND RAKING OF BEACHSTANDARD: THE BEACH SHOULD BE DEBRIS FREE AT ALL TIMES AND CLEANED AFTER EACH HI
33、GH TIDE. IT WILL ALSO BE CLEANED EACH MORNING REGARDLESS OF TIDE POSITION.PROCEDURE:1. Check and be aware of high tide times on the beach bure notice board.2. Collect rake, wheel barrow, or garbage container and shovel.3. Begin cleaning process by walking the Sheraton beach and picking up any large
34、debris such as litter, wood or such like. Do the area from the breakwater spit to the clearing just past the Sheraton property.4. After picking up all debris, start from one end and rake the length of the beach to clear all seaweed lines and blemish lines caused by the high tide.5. As piles of seawe
35、ed become too large , use the shovel to lift them in to the wheel barrow or garbage container. Pick up as you go ,remembering to always smooth out behind you. Evidence of raking is acceptable, gaps where a shovel have been use are not.6. After checking your work thoroughly dispose of the beach debri
36、s in the area provided and clear all equipment used before replacing in the designated area.7. Cleaning and raking will be done first thing in the morning and repeated two hours each high tide, and at any other times deemed necessary by the Activities Director.STANDARDS AND PROCEDURESDEPARTMENT: ACT
37、IVITIES JOB CATEGORY: BEACH ATTENDANT HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE:TASK: GENERAL CLEANLINESS OF THE ACTIVITIES AREASTANDARD: THE AREA MUST ALWAYS REMAIN LITTER FREE AND MUST RECEIVE CONSTANT MONITORING SO AS TO REMAIN SO.PROCEDURE:1. As each activities employee goes about his work in any specific area
38、, he / she must be aware of the general tidiness of it.2. All litter must be picked up and disposed of in all areas.3. While working near the pool ,all chairs etc must be straightened and laid out aesthetically, and all litter picked up around or under them.4. On the beach all boats must remain in a
39、 straight line while not in use. All masts on Hobie Cats must be in a line. Sailboards must be arranged neatly at all times and not left scattered. All litter must be picked up around them.5. Employees should not sit down or relax at any time, but instead should, if not busy, patrol their particular
40、 station for litter.6. While walking to any area for any activity , all staff should be conscious of the need to remove all litter cigarette butts, and other items.STANDARDS AND PROCEDURESDEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: BEACH ATTENDANT HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE:TASK: CARRYING OUT THE SAILBOARD
41、 FREESTYLE DEMONSTRATIONSTANDARD: EMPLOYEES SHOULD BE ABLE TO DO THE DEMONSTRATION OR EXPLAIN WHILE ANOTHER PERSON DOES IT. THE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS MUST BE LEARNED.PROCEDURE:The demonstration of in three parts :1. Introduction2. Demonstration3. ConclusionBefore the event the equipment to be set out i
42、s as follows :One sailboard rigged and lying on the beach.One blackboard, with clearly visible order of events ( learned thoroughly by the two participating beach attendants ). One megaphone if necessary , Chalk , One regatta buoy .Introduction1. Both beach attendants address the viewing group and i
43、ntroduce themselves. One will then explain the order of events to be shown, using the blackboard programme. The hazards of the tricks will be pointed out, along with the shallowness of the water this will set a lighthearted tone in case some tricks fail. It will also be pointed out that each trick will come in the same direction from the regatta buoy.PROCEDURES : ( continued ) Tricks to be shown and their order are : - Head dip- Sitting , kneeling ,splits- Sailing inside the boom- Sailing backwards- Back to the sail- Sailing end up- Duck tac