GUIDELINES FOR SNOWMOBILE TRAIL
           GROOMER OPERATOR TRAINING



A Resource Guide for Trail Grooming Managers and Equipment Operators:


Chapter 6 - Recommended Forms
    
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1. Groomer operators’ only purpose is to groom trails and therefore should not concern themselves with watching for unsafe situations or missing signs along the trails or reporting these situations to the Grooming Manager.
True or False


2. Record keeping is a nice thing to do and should be done only when an operator has time for it.
True or False


3. It is important to track fuel, labor, maintenance, and other operating costs, along with the number of hours that are required to groom an area’s trails, to determine per hour or per mile/kilometer grooming costs.
True or False


4. A Daily Operator’s Log can:
  a) be a waste of time

  b) help document trails groomed, unusual events,
      and equipment use

  c) increase liability

  d) none of the above



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