Weekly Time Sheet
This weekly time sheet is designed for labourers (such as greens-staff on the golf course or the handyperson at the day care centre) and contains basic hours, overtime and control over public holidays and sick leave.
Other documents useful to Clubs & societies
This weekly time sheet is designed for labourers (such as greens-staff on the golf course or the handyperson at the day care centre) and contains basic hours, overtime and control over public holidays and sick leave.
People are sometimes injured on a golf course and care must be taken to ensure that the injury is properly dealt with and recorded. (Occupational Health and Safety)
Golf balls cause damage, especially to cars. These incidents may have an impact on the insurance of the club. When one happens the club needs a clear and precise way of finding out what happened, who witnessed it, etc.
A gym workout programme for an individual member of a fitness club. It includes an attendance record for every day of the year 2004. It has a place for up to 9 plans in the year, including a full description of every routine and includes warm-up, gym workout and cool down. (fitness plan, exercise chart, gymnasium plan, resistance program, weight program)
The advance on next pay shows application, maximum available, approval and refund from next pay.
This fortnightly time sheet is designed for labourers (such as greeenstaff on a golf course or the handyperson at the day care centre) and contains basic hours, overtime and control over public holidays and sick leave.
Club - This new employee record is in document form, useful for printing out and filling in with a pen.
Some golf clubs like to keep a yearly record of the rainfall recorded on the Daily Rainfall Sheet and transferred each month.
Individuals are sometimes hurt or injured in a beach setting. This is a first aid cheat sheet for a lifeguard or anyone responsible for individuals in a beach setting. The cheat sheet outlines medical procedures to ensure care is taken and to ensure that the victim is properly dealt with. Cheat sheet includes but not limited to concussions, electrocution, bleeding, marine life stings, collapse, nosebleeds, poison, insect stings/bites, shock, injuries, wounds, fractures, unconciousness and broken bones. (Occupational Health and Safety)