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GUIDELINES FOR
SNOWMOBILE TRAIL
GROOMER OPERATOR
TRAINING
A Resource Guide for Trail Grooming Managers and Equipment
Operators:
Chapter 8 -
Groomer & Club Forms
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The importance of keeping accurate and complete records of
all aspects of a grooming program cannot be overemphasized.
Good records are an important management tool, promote
adherence to procedures, and may help limit liability should
problems occur.
It is the responsibility of everyone to keep records. As
pointed out in Chapter Five, a good preventive maintenance
program is an important safety management tool, so keeping
good records is a must.
A cavalier attitude by any person toward not performing good
recordkeeping that facilitates preventative maintenance
should not be tolerated.
At the same time, if records are kept they should be used!
Be sure that records are used to analyze the performance of
the grooming program and as a yardstick to measure
improvements.
Don’t just "file’em and forget’em."
Several sample forms are provided to help grooming managers
and operators with the important task of record keeping.
Every form has a specific purpose, although not every
example may be pertinent to every area.
The samples should be used by grooming managers to build a
form that best fits their area and needs. The following
sample forms are included:
• Weekly Grooming Schedule
• Daily Grooming Log
• Vehicle/Equipment Report
• Monthly Maintenance Records (can be copied on
back side of Vehicle Report)
• Grooming Equipment Maintenance Requests
• Corrective Action Request
• Groomer Operator Training Record
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Weekly Grooming Schedule

Daily Grooming Log

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