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GUERRILLA PROFESSIONAL POOL MANAGEMENT SEMINAR ™

    This class is worth two CE credits with CAM

    Part I - Objectives

    The Guerrilla Professional Pool Management Course is designed to give building managers, condominium managers, and maintenance supervisors a strong foundation in swimming pool management techniques. The emphasis is placed on identification of the major factors behind successful pool/spa operation, necessary instrumentation and paperwork required to monitor these factors, and skills to interpret findings and supervise corrective actions.

    Recognize important aspects of Florida Department of Health 64-E9 Swimming Pool Code and how it applies to the facility swimming pool.

    Recognize important aspects of water balance and pool chemistry and apply them to daily building management procedures.

    List, document, supervise required instrumentation of hydraulic and filtration systems and integrate them into daily building management procedures.

    Be able to recognize and explain pertinent variables behind determining and controlling pool-heating costs.

    Recognize important aspects of technical specification writing when entering into major swimming pool purchases.

    Explain basic procedures used when evaluating and solving common swimming pool related problems

    Student shall be able to relate all the above to daily management and supervision of swimming pools and spas.

    Part II - Teaching Methods

    Teaching method is a combination of lecture and active student participation. Teacher uses open-ended questions, multiple choice, and analogies to everyday equipment (cars, household appliances, etc.) to demonstrate technical aspects of the material. Teaching materials include handouts, overheads, graphics, samples, question & answer (stump the dummy), and limited video.

    Teaching method is tailored to class size, experience, and expertise level. Teacher will tailor question & answer responses to overall expertise of the audience.

    Part III - Course Evaluation

    The students will be given a short multiple-choice test (5-10 questions) at the conclusion of the class. The questions will be simple, yet will allow the instructor to assess the student's comprehension of the major topics of the class. Emphasis will be placed on the student's ability provide proper management and supervisory skills.

    Part IV - Source Documents

    Instructor personal experience is used throughout the course. Instructor relates previous experience in operating water quality programs on thousands of premier Florida pools, spas, therapy pools, waterparks, and water features. Experience is helpful in allowing instructor to give examples and demonstrate similar situations, and apply these techniques to question and answer periods.

    Part V - Instructors

    These instructors also have over 10 years direct experience in the operation of water quality programs throughout Florida and the Caribbean.

    For more information about class schedules and locations, please call 800 940-1557, option #5, or e-mail us at varruza@ceswaterquality.com.

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