This comprehensive Tuesday duty manager checklist helps aquatic and recreation facilities run safely and smoothly from open to close. It covers opening tasks like granting lifeguard access, confirming radios and PPE, turning on systems, counting floats, and checking lane allocation. Throughout the day it schedules manual pool tests and dosing, plant room and IMS recordings, change room checks, facility spot cleaning, window and tile cleaning, stainless steel polishing, and vacuum maintenance. Afternoon items include bulkhead and scum line scrubs, squad lane allocation, and ongoing inspections. Closing steps guide patron announcements, money handling, equipment shutdown, oxygen bottle procedures, and final sign-offs to ensure the lifeguard and customer service teams complete all procedures.
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