
Turf Maintenance Facility Design and Management A Guide to Shop Organization, Equipment, and Preventive Maintenance for Golf and Sports Facilities
by Piersol, John; Smith, Harry V.-
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Summary
Author Biography
John R. Piersol, GCSAA, is Director of the Golf/Landscape/Forestry Division at Lake City Community College in Florida. These programs offer AS degrees in golf course operations, landscape technology, and agribusiness management, and certificate programs in forest operations, irrigation technology, turf equipment technology, horticulture, and pest control operations. Mr. Piersol has presented seminars on golf courses and landscaping throughout the world.
Harry V. Smith has more than twenty-five years of experience in the turf equipment and allied industries as an equipment dealer, distributor's territory manager, turf equipment management professor, and technical trainer. Mr. Smith authored the "From the Shop" column for Landscape Maintenance magazine from 2004 to 2007. Now semi-retired and consulting in the turf equipment maintenance industry, Mr. Smith served as a professor and program coordinator of the Turf Equipment Management Program at Lake City Community College in Florida.
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. 1 |
The Role of the Turf Equipment Manager | p. 5 |
History | p. 5 |
The Management Team | p. 8 |
The Turf Equipment Manager as the Team Psychologist | p. 9 |
Future Roles | p. 10 |
Sports Turf Facilities | p. 13 |
Maintenance Facility and Shop Design | p. 15 |
Site Selection | p. 15 |
Sample Layouts | p. 17 |
Design, Construction, and Selling Your Design to Management | p. 21 |
Remodeling Older Facilities | p. 26 |
Meeting Regulations and Zoning | p. 29 |
How to Allow for Expansion | p. 30 |
Functional Interior Space | p. 31 |
The Zonal Concept | p. 33 |
Equipment Storage Area | p. 35 |
Office Space | p. 35 |
Lounge and Break Rooms | p. 37 |
Parking | p. 39 |
Landscaping | p. 41 |
How the Maintenance Facility Sets the Example | p. 42 |
Preventive Maintenance | p. 45 |
What Is PM? | p. 45 |
Setting Up a PM System | p. 46 |
The Effects of No PM | p. 50 |
Well-Trained Operators as a Resource | p. 52 |
The Technician's Role in PM | p. 53 |
Software | p. 54 |
Trims | p. 54 |
Sample Documents | p. 57 |
Reel Technology | p. 59 |
Reel Mower Precision vs. Rotary Mower Simplicity | p. 59 |
Grinding Methods | p. 61 |
Back Lapping | p. 63 |
Grinding Equipment | p. 63 |
Reels | p. 66 |
Rotaries | p. 68 |
Adjusting for Height of Cut | p. 68 |
Tire Pressure | p. 70 |
Rotary Blades/Wear/Sharpening | p. 70 |
Selecting Tools and Equipment for the Shop | p. 75 |
The Right Equipment for Your Shop | p. 75 |
Must-Have Tools | p. 76 |
Special Tools | p. 104 |
Problems and Suggestions | p. 107 |
A Simple Diagnostic Technique | p. 107 |
Inventory Control and Logistics | p. 109 |
Ethics | p. 116 |
Requesting Money for Equipment | p. 117 |
Effective Communication | p. 118 |
Preventive Maintenance and Time Management | p. 120 |
Respect and the Technician | p. 121 |
Training Equipment Operators | p. 123 |
Where to Find Good Operators | p. 123 |
Training Equipment Operators | p. 126 |
Filling the Turf Equipment Manager Position | p. 129 |
Lack of Career Awareness | p. 129 |
High Schools as a Resource | p. 130 |
Postsecondary Programs | p. 131 |
Succession Planning | p. 133 |
Safety Regulations and Regulatory Agencies | p. 139 |
Clean and Organized Is Safer and More Efficient | p. 139 |
Assistance from Regulatory Agencies and Your Insurance Carrier | p. 142 |
Handling Fuels and Oils | p. 143 |
Chemical Handling | p. 145 |
Recycling and Detoxification | p. 151 |
Hazardous Materials Record Keeping | p. 152 |
Accident Prevention | p. 152 |
Accident Reports and Reporting | p. 153 |
First Aid and First Responders | p. 154 |
Conclusions | p. 159 |
Appendix | p. 163 |
About the Authors | p. 173 |
John R. Piersol | p. 173 |
Harry V. Smith | p. 174 |
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