1、PROCEDURES: (conrinued) 3. Show the procedure for turning, (Tacking only), to being with. a) notify crew, b) push tiller away, c) watch and wait for boom, d) cross as boom crosses, e) face forward, f) centralise tiller. The crew would cross to middle and wait for the manouvre ot be compl
2、eted. 1. The points of sailing would be explained, as would head to wind and how to get out of it. The sail angles would also be covered. Accompanied stage with instructor: 2. Repeat all the stages taught in two ways: a) firastly with the instructor demonstrating, b) then sith guest trying.
3、 In the event of a large group, this stage would involve taking guests out in pairs for 15 minutes accompanied instruction. Solo Sail 1. Before this stage the instructor would calmly mention what to do in the event of a capsize. This stage would only be attempted if the guest is comfortable,
4、the instructor is convinced he/she is readym and the weather is suitable. The instructor would explain the limits to stay within and would assist with the launch and recovery. If possible only the guests sail on reaches. The instructor would watch the solo sailors for the duration of the sail.
5、 Safety is vital. Conclusion 2. To conclude, the instructor will get the group together for a summary of all things covered. PROCEDURES: (conrinued) During general use of Hobies – a half hour limit may have to be imposed so as to enable all guests to use the equipment. This w
6、ould be subject ot need. Setting up + Packing away the hobies 9. a) The hull must be stored above the wall with all sails stored and locked away. b) Attach sail to boom and enter all batterns. c) Attach haliard. d) Haul up sail ensuring mainsheet is out. e) Ensure haliard is pulled Taut; i
7、f using a jib, it is vital to ensure that the lufff is Taut. This procedure will be demonstrated. STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES DEPARTMENT: ACTIVIT JOB CATEGORY: EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL:
8、 DATE: TASK: CARRYING OUT THE SAILBOARD FREESTYLE DEMONSTRATION STANDARD: 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 is in three parts: 1. Introduction 2. Demo
9、nstration 3. Conclusion Before the event the equipment to be set out is as follows: One sailboard rigged and lying on the beach. One blackboard, eith clearly vbisible order of events (learned thoroughly by the two participating beach attendants). One megaphone if necessary, Chalk, One reg
10、atta buoy. Introduction 4. Both beach attendants address the viewing group and introduce 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 l
11、ighthearted tone in case come tricks fail. If 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
12、 backwards Back to the sail Sailing end up Duck tack Carve jib Rail riding – forward and backwards Demonstration 5. The demonstration attendant will then sail out to the position of the regatta buoy. As the comes up to the buoy on the first run th land based attendant will introduce the h
13、ead dip and guests will see it carried out. As the demonstrator returns to the buoy the instructor will explain the next trick, and again introduce it as the demonstrator comes up to the buoy. Each trick will be done in the same direction. The rail – riding will be the coimax and should receive a
14、 big build up in the way of ntroduction. Conclusion 6. As the demonstrator returns, a round of applause should be encouraged and a concluding senterce or two should be made. STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES DEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: EQUIPMENT SUPERVI
15、SOR HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE: TASK: TAKING A WATER – POLO ACTIVITY STANDARD: ALL STAFF MUST BE ABLE TO SWIM AND BE ABLE TO TAKE COMMAND OF A WATER – POLO ACTIVITY. PROCEDURE: The water polo activity will be held in the main pool and could be a children’s or adu
16、lts event. These steps should be followed: 1. Ensure that all equipment is get up beforehand, and that everything needed is ready at the poolside. Equipment needed includes; ball goals, water polo caps, ski belts, blackboard chalk, whistle and a safety pole. 2. Ensure that all guests at the po
17、olside know that the event is about to take place and how long it about to take place and how long it will take. Encourage participation. 3. When guests are gathered, explaing the rules: a) Safety at all times – if tired drop out, no ducking etc. b) No holding the ball when moving. You must swi
18、m while pushing it. c) After each goal the ball comes back to the referee. d) Score will be kept on the blackboard. Explain length of game or score to the reached. 1. Give out swim caps and pick teams. This can be done any way, for example by countries, by sex, by sex, by sex, by age or at ran
19、dom. Anyone requiring ski belt for buoyancy will be given one. 2. Begin the match – referee constantly and watch each player to endsure the game is safee; keep a constanyt score displayed. PROCEDURES: (continued) 3. When the match is over (this could be at any time decided by th
20、e referee depending on tiredness of participants, target score reached, or any other reason) all equipment target score reached, or any other reason) all equipment should be returned to the store. Make sure there is a clear beginning and a clear end to the activity.
21、 STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES DEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE: TASK: SETTING UP THE VOLLEYBALL AND KNOWING THE THEMES. STANDARD: ALL STAFF SHOULD BE ABLE TO PLAY, ORGAN
22、ISE, AND REFEREE A VOLLEYBALL COMPETITION PROCEDURE: Volleyball operates on a daily basis for one hour at 4.30 p. m. One member of staff is sufficient to organise and complete a comprtition. Equipment needed – Volleyball, Chalk, Blackboard. 1. The themes used are as follows: a) Open
23、 event – Simply a game or a series of games to promote enjoyment and group participation. 44. Volleyball challenge – a specific team against another. For example Parents versus Offspring, Australia vs. the rest of the world or battle of the sexes. b) The Sheraton Fiji team volleyball competition
24、– where participants are put into equal teams of six people and a tournament is arranged uwing the blackboard. It can be a knockout or league system. 1. Whatever theme is used the organising should be a standard system. Guests nearby will be encouraged to join in. The attendant will introduce him
25、self/herself. The rules will be simply exmlained ie. number of hits etc. The game will then progress with the attendan t either joining in or refereeing. 2. In the event of a tournament, the attendant wil not join in but will referee and keep track of matches from the sidelines. 3. In the end
26、of a tournament, the winners will be announced by the attendant. This will serve as a conclusion to the events. The emphasis should be on fun and maximum participation. STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES DEPARTMENT: ACTICITIES JOB CATEGORY: EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL
27、 DATE: TASK: LAUNCHING AND RECOVERING SAILBOARDS, HOBIES AND OTHER CRAFTS STANDARD: ALL STAFF WILL KNOW THE PROPER WAT TO LAUNCH AND RECOVER BOATS. PROCEDURE: The launching and recovery of sailboards and hobie cat is vital not only to the comfort of guests but also to avoid
28、 any damage to the equipment. Staff must be aware of the conditions beforf sending out guests and must offer lifejackets to anyone going out. Anyone on the water must be constantly monitored. The following are rigid guidelines: Hobie Cat Launching 1. The guest must be reminded how to operate
29、and where they can/cannot go. 2. It must be pulled in while remaining head to wind. 3. The guests climb aboard while the instructor holds it steady. 4. When guests are ready, the instructor will push the bow away from the wind and guests will lower the rudders as the boat gently pulls away. Ho
30、bie Cat Receiving. 5. Guests will be discouraged from heading straight into the beach at full speed. 6. instead they will be encouraged to release the mainsail and come in closer to the wind at a slow pace. 7. All incoming boats will be caught. 8. As guests get off the Hobie they will be helped
31、ashore. PROCEDURES: (continued) 9. The Hobie Cat will then be turned around to face the wind if it is not already. It will then be pulled up the beach carefully avoiding any rocks or stones. 10. It will be stored ‘head to wind.’ Sailboard Launching 11. The guest will be re
32、minded how to operate the board and where he can/cannot go. 12. The sailboard will be lifted and not dragged in two stages, firstly rig and secondly board. It will then be attached. 13. The rig will be placed down wind of the board, the daggerboard will remain only partly down. 14. The guest may
33、then take the board, with the instructor initially holding the stern to aid stability. Sailboard Receiving 15. As the board approaches, the guest will have been told to stop before hitting the sand. 16. The guest will then leave the board to the instructor. 17. The board and rig will then be
34、 separated and carried individually up the beach and stored neatly. Safety will be emphasised, and at all times care will be taken with the equipment. STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES DEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR HEAD:
35、 G. M. APPROVAL: DATE: TASK: DOING THE HOBIE JOYRIDE ACTIVITY STANDARD: ALL STAFF WILL KNOW HOW TO SAIL SAFELY AND BE ABLE TO COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY EFFICIENTLY. PROCEDURE: This activity is for either adults or children, and is scheduled at differing times in the week. It
36、 is a one hour event. The number of attendants needed will vary with the number of participants. The only equiopment needed is Hobie Cats and lifejackets. Preparation 1. Make sure guests know the even t is to take place and what it involves. Ensure equipment is ready well before event commenceme
37、nt. Introduction 2. Introduce yourself and the other instructor and explain what will follow. Each person, pair or group will be taken out for 15 – 20 minute ride in Hobie Cat with an instructor. It is non introduction to sailing. Explain that guests may have to wait on the beach for the
38、ir turn, or come back at their allocated time. PROCEDURES: (continued) The Event 1. One instructor per Hobie cat – trips to be mostly reaching and speed sailing. Trip must be safe and enjoyable. The time must be adhered to so as to allow equal time to each guest.
39、 2. After each sail, thank the guest and explain that if they want further sailing or lesssons, to contact the activities desk or beach bure. The stress must be on safety at all times and maximum enjoyment. STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES
40、 DEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE: TASK: TAKING THE CHILDREN’S MEAL STANDARD: EACH STAFF MEMBERS MUST BE ABLE TO ASSIST WITH THE CHILDREN’S MEAL AND GENERAL ORGANISATION OF IT. PROCEDURE: The children’s me
41、al will be from 5 pm to 7 pm for seven days a week. It will be preceded every day by a children’s activity, usually finishing by 6 pm. The attendant should, on completion of the earlier activity, escort all the children to the Ocean Lanai area – ensuring that none have prior commitments to meet p
42、arents. Then: 1. Seat all children. 2. Organise orders. 3. Stay with the group for the duration of the meal, engaging all in conversations, stories etc. This will be aimed at deeping all the children in one place in quiet conversation to allow food to digest. 4. At 7. P. m., another children’
43、s activity will be available and the attendant will ensure all children know abvout it. Those who are interested will be taken to the next activity. The attendant should ensure that this event is orderly and that there is not too much noise generated ot disturb other guests.
44、 STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES DEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE: TASK: ORGANISING THE CHILDREN’S SPORTS DAY STANDARD: ALL STAFF WILL BE ABLE TO ORGANISE A MINI – SPORTS DAY FOR CHILDREN. PROCEDURE: This ev
45、ent will usually be on a Sunday and it is two hours long. The meeting place is the beach bure. Two staff members would usually organise the event. When all children arrive the instructor will give a short explanation of the format. He will wmphasise enjoyment, (equipment must be prepared beforeha
46、nd.) This activity should be done on an individual basis or in teams. Whichever is chosen there must be a definite programme and a way of displaying results to aid motivation. Depending on the number of children participants, events may be as follows: Points would be awarded to each team for
47、the results. 1. Straight race – separate the sexes and ages. 2. Handicap race – small children run a shorter distance. 3. Hopping race. 4. Piggyback race. 5. Wheel barrow race. 6. Bean bag race – using stones. 7. Filling a bucket with a cup race. 8. Throwing event – using a big stone. 9.
48、 A game of pirates, statues, shipwreck or captains aboard would act as a concluision. PROCEDURES: (continued) In all events, it is important for other members of the team to cheer on their representative. A good group atmosphere is essential. Other events can be added if nec
49、essary. The activity will be held down the beach beyond the hotel in a osition where some shade is available for children who are waiting their event. This event has a lot of potential, for a large group of children, if handled properly. Great care must be taken with preparations.
50、 STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES DEPARTMENT: ACTIVITIES JOB CATEGORY: EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR HEAD: G. M. APPROVAL: DATE: TASK: ORGANISING THE CHILDREN‘S EARLY EVENING GAMES ACTVITIES STANDARD: ALL STAFF WILL KNOW THE CHO






