Information

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

What is your first impression as you enter this area of the club?

  • Is the layout, initial presentation and feel both welcoming and representative of our brand?

Is this area Convenient for the member? Are the time critical things fully functional?

  • Showers are available and functioning properly – mixer, temperature & pressure are adequate.

  • Shower gel/conditioner – dispensers are filled and the units are working properly.

  • Swimsuit dryer

  • Towel hooks – all in place and of similar style

Is this area safe and in a good state of repair?

  • Lighting - internal and external exits, corridors and lobby lighting is functioning but only switched<br>on where natural light is inadequate or if other areas may be negatively affected.

  • Temperature & Ventilation - the area is the correct temperature and humidity is maintained at a<br>comfortable level to accommodate the type of environment (as a guide air temp 23 to 24° C and<br>water temp 42 to 43° C).

  • Floors have no visible cracks or damage - floors are not greasy or slippery underfoot both<br>when wet of dry

  • Walls & Surfaces are suitable for the intended purpose and free from ingrained staining or wear.

  • Ceilings should be in good conditions with no cracks on tiles or roof area. Any roof fittings are not<br>damaged e.g. sprinkler systems, fire alarm, lights

  • Shower cubicles & doors should be able to open and close fully and have no damage to materials<br>or fixtures

  • If any cleaning or maintenance is taking place in this area then the appropriate 'A' frame sign is<br>being used to warn members of a wet/slippery floor, a trip hazard, hazardous substances or cleaning<br>in progress. Is the right equipment being used and no equipment or materials are left unattended?

Is this area clean and tidy?

  • Floors & gulleys

  • Walls, shower cubicles/doors/curtains, grouting and mastic work.

  • Ceilings, lights fittings, vents and high level signage

  • Shower gel dispensers and toiletry racks/shelving.

  • Shower head is visibly free of scale.

  • Fresh smelling and free from mould/bad odour.

How are we communicating to the members in this area?

  • Branding & permanent signage – All logos, graphics and branded features are well presented<br>– including shower gel signage, suit mate poster clearly displayed.

  • Non essential stickers, banners, signage and posters – are limited and if used are in line with our<br>‘Club Communication Guidelines’.

  • Displaying Activeness - The Cleaning Staff show that they care about their own and other's safety by working safely (making use of the A-frames in wet areas, not leaving equipment outside store rooms when it is not in use etc); responding appropriately and reporting any unsafe conditions

Sign Off

  • Auditor's signature

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