Position: | Finish Area Break-down |
Area: | Finish Area (Stinson Beach - Finish Chute/Post Finish/Picnic & Stage) |
Team Chair: | Finish - Ed Corral |
Summary
The Finish Area Break-down Volunteer is responsible to help break-down and pack up three general areas. The areas include Spectator Barricades and Finish Chute, Stage and Picnic, and Post Finish Area (roped-off area for funneling of runners for race-chip removal, medals, t-shirts, etc.). Volunteers will work with Team Captains to break-down and gather equipment from the designated areas and take to the equipment trucks and/or vans for return. This work takes place on Race Day after the race has completed. Work may take most of the afternoon to complete.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Finish area barricade and finish chute: Break-down pylons and/or fence posting, which includes cutting of cable-ties on fencing materials from pylons and fence posting; break-down pylons from the middle of finish line road cutting cable-ties from the separation rope. Roll up fencing material and pack, deliver pylons and bases to truck/van, coil-up rope and return to truck/van.
- Stage and picnic area: Break-down pylons and/or fence posting, which includes cutting of cable-ties on fencing materials from pylons and fence posting; Roll up fencing material and pack, deliver pylons and bases to truck/van, coil-up rope and return to truck/van. Disassemble stage and help put it back in truck/van.
- Post finish area: Break-down pylons and/or fence posting, which includes cutting of cable-ties on fencing materials from pylons and fence posting; Roll up fencing material and pack, deliver pylons and bases to truck/van, coil-up rope and return to truck/van.
- Work cooperatively with truck/van drivers to assist the drivers in loading the truck/van correctly. Drivers are fully responsible for how the material gets loaded on the truck/van. Please work with the drives as this can be an arduous task.
Volunteers should bring wear work clothes, work shoes, and gloves (wire cutters if you have them to cut cable ties). You may not end up using them but you may be glad you have them when you do need them.
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