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In this episode of the Talking Pools Podcast, hosts Peter and Lee from Australia and Shane from New Zealand dive into the nitty-gritty of training new hires during the off-season winter months. They share insights and practical tips on how to effectively onboard and train new employees when the pool service industry is typically slower.

Peter and Lee emphasize the benefits of utilizing the winter months for comprehensive training sessions. They discuss how this period allows for a more focused and less rushed training environment, giving new hires ample time to learn and understand the fundamentals of pool maintenance and service. They also highlight the importance of hands-on training, including the use of simulations and controlled environments to teach new hires about various pool systems and equipment.

Shane brings a unique perspective from New Zealand, discussing how seasonal variations impact training schedules and the overall workflow in the pool service industry. He stresses the need for adaptability and flexibility in training programs to accommodate different learning paces and styles.

The conversation then shifts to the critical aspect of chemical dosing in pool water chemistry. All three experts agree that accurately measured chemical dosing is paramount in maintaining pool water quality and safety. They delve into the science behind chemical corrections, explaining how improper dosing can lead to issues such as algae growth, imbalanced pH levels, and equipment damage.

Peter, Lee, and Shane share their best practices for ensuring precise chemical measurements, including the use of digital testing kits and regular calibration of equipment. They also discuss common mistakes made during chemical dosing and provide practical solutions to avoid these pitfalls.

Throughout the episode, the hosts sprinkle in humor and anecdotes from their own experiences, making for an engaging and informative discussion. This episode is a must-listen for pool service professionals looking to enhance their training programs and improve their chemical dosing accuracy during the winter months.

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