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5 – CLEANING GAMING AREA (photographs 7-8)<br />

7 8<br />

GAMING STAFF<br />

Gaming staff are required to clean gaming machines, clean and collect ashtrays and glasses and keep the gaming<br />

area tidy which may involve moving furniture. Moving chairs would require push/pull forces of approximately 5kg<br />

and moving tables requires push/pull forces of up to approximately 10kgs. Stooping/forward bending is required<br />

to clean tables and benches within the gaming area. Machines may be wiped over using clothes from approximately<br />

knee height to above head height involving shoulder flexion/extension.<br />

6 – CLEARING HOPPERS (photographs 9-12)<br />

9 10 11<br />

This task is conducted once per week for periods of 30-60 minutes depending on the number of machines. It involves<br />

pulling the hoppers out of the machines (photograph nine) at approximately knee height and lifting the hoppers weighing<br />

10-12kg at waist height to place onto trolley at waist height.<br />

OCCUPATIONAL JOB DICTIONARY - HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY - HOTELS AND MOTELS 147

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