1 Cheerleading A. Emergency Procedure sheet- coaches must review. Coaches have read and understand procedures, including; concussion guidelines. SignDate.

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1 Cheerleading A. Emergency Procedure sheet- coaches must review. Coaches have read and understand procedures, including; concussion guidelines. SignDate

2 Cheerleading B. Review procedures on environmental hazards including: heat illness recognition and prevention, lightening, cold, etc. Review charts on lightening and cold hazards as well as review use of lightening detectors. C. Explain procedures for dealing with injury and illness, including exposure to blood and / or other body fluids.

3 Cheerleading D. Review policies on “Supportive Undergarments”, and “Sports participation with jewelry.” E. Explain all drills and their purpose (conditioning, improving skills, safety). F. All stunts must be practiced with appropriate spotters and mats. G. All athletes have the right to leave an athletic site or activity, without fear of repercussion or penalty if they feel they are in danger.