Leisure Facility Management II 100 Hours Certificate Course
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Work your way up the recreation ladder and become a recreation facility manager! Before enrolling for this course, you should complete Leisure Facility Management I
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- Construction Training
- Swimming
- Construction
- Design
- Ergonomics
- Monitoring
- Fitness
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- Ergonomic considerations
- Managing construction work
- Design of sports grounds
- Design of indoor facilities
- Design of gymnasium equipment
- Nature and scope of the work
- Developing management procedures
- Quality (compliance) systems
- Water treatments: salt, bromine, ozone etc
- pH management
- Control of water temperature
- Filtration systems
- Air maintenance in an indoor pool area
- Routine pool maintenance
- Maintenance of spas, saunas and steam rooms
- Common problems with swimming pools
- Pool surrounds
- Ancillary facilities
- Managing use of swimming pools
- Advantages and disadvantages of turf as a sporting surface
- Turf condition: what affects the condition of turf
- Maintenance practices for turf
- Sports equipment: track, athletics
- Gymnasium maintenance
- Health and safety in a gym
- Gymnasium standards
- General building maintenance tasks
- Health and safety issues
- Managing building repairs
- Components of toilet locker room areas
- Health and safety concerns
- Routine maintenance
- Design factors
- Types of facilities
- Site selection
- Planning process
- Scope and nature of ergonomics
- Understanding posture
- Furniture design
- Ergonomics for a gym
- Layout of interiors
- Pool design: Pools and surrounds
- Water slides
- Spas
- Other water features
- Fountains
- Playground design
- Planning for playCommunity participation
- Park design
- Fitness trails
- Skateboarding
- Multi purpose courts
- Floors
- Walls
- Lighting
- Heating
- Ventilation
- Use of colour
- Macro design for indoor facilities
- Local community recreation centres
- Exercise facilities
- The space
- The equipment: types of equipment
- Layout of a gym
- Interior design
- Design of fitness equipment
- Exercise bikes
- Rowing machines
- TreadmillsStep machines
- Strength training equipment
- Nature of the task
- Safety
- Identify work tasks involved in the maintenance of recreation facilities.
- Manage the condition of recreational water facilities, including swimming pools.
- Manage the condition of a sports turf facility, including monitoring and maintaining the condition of turf.
- Manage the condition of a gymnasium, including monitoring the condition of structures and equipment.
- Manage the condition of a public building, including monitoring.
- Explain design factors for recreation facilities.
- Explain the concept of ergonomics related to recreation facility design.
- Explain the design of an outdoor recreation facility used in the industry.
- Explain the design of an indoor recreation facility.
- Arrange moveable equipment and furnishings in a way to maximise predetermined criteria, including safety and function, within the physical confines of a facility.
- Explain the design of fitness equipment.
- Develop a management strategy for the construction of part, or all, of a recreation facility.
- Identify work tasks involved in the maintenance of recreation facilities.
- Manage the condition of recreational water facilities, including swimming pools.
- Manage the condition of a sports turf facility, including monitoring and maintaining the condition of turf.
- Manage the condition of a gymnasium, including monitoring the condition of structures and equipment.
- Manage the condition of a public building, including monitoring.
- Explain design factors for recreation facilities.
- Explain the concept of ergonomics related to recreation facility design.
- Explain the design of an outdoor recreation facility used in the industry.
- Explain the design of an indoor recreation facility.
- Arrange moveable equipment and furnishings in a way to maximise predetermined criteria, including safety and function, within the physical confines of a facility.
- Explain the design of fitness equipment.
- Develop a management strategy for the construction of part, or all, of a recreation facility.
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Leisure Facility Management II 100 Hours Certificate Course
