Course Designer Checklist |
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BEFORE EVENT |
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Design Course. Allow safety margins, solid object margins, good second-car overlap, 3-5 worker stations. Consult applicable references and experienced course designers as needed. |
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Submit map to WWSCC Meeting, and BEAC meeting (if the event is to be held at a Boeing site) at least a week prior to the event date. Get blanks here. |
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Obtain supplies:
Lumber crayons for cone marking (Dixon yellow or white, no paint
crayons, get at least a dozen; twenty is better) |
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Make at least 200 copies of the final course maps (8-1/2 x 11) for registration. Print extras to use as course station coverage area maps. If you are setting up the course the day before the event, it is a good idea to wait until after course setup to copy the maps, as you will most likely end up making changes. |
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Recruit workers to help set up the course the day prior. A WWSCC steward should be there too. Mark all cones when satisfied. If necessary, knock over or pick up and leave cones near lamp posts. |
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If necessary, recruiter workers to set up final course at least one hour prior to the opening of registration. |
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AT EVENT |
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Set up course and get final approval from WWSCC Event Stewards. Re-mark cones if necessary. |
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Post official map by Registration. |
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Post a small course map showing defined areas of coverage at each course work station, and provide copies to the Chief of Workers. |
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Place fire extinguisher, red flag, minimum of three spare cones, and garbage bag (if possible) at each work station. |
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Course Designer should be available all day to handle course degradations, changes, issues, etc. |
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AFTER EVENT |
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Use blowers to remove dolomite lines, if applicable. |
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NOTE: If your event chair has done their job, you should not have to do the "teardown." There is a Chief of Teardown job description! |
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Updated 4/06
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