Risks & Hazards In Sport.

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Risks & Hazards In Sport

Risks & Hazards

Risks & Hazards To PEOPLE Inappropriate warm up/cool down Physical Fitness Physique Alcohol Technique 6. Skill level 7. Over training 8. Behaviour of others 9. Jewellery 10. Food (Chewing Gum)

Risks & Hazards From EQUIPMENT Inappropriate clothing Lack of protective clothing or equipment 3. Playing surface 4. Faulty or damaged equipment

Risks & Hazards From The ENVIRONMENT Cold Weather Rain (Flooding, Muddy pitch) Hot Weather

Assignment 2 Task 1: Risks & Hazards (Pass) Describe SIX Risks & hazards associated with sports participation (P4) Task 3: Risks & Hazards (Merit) Explain SIX Risks & hazards you have chosen to answer P4, including WHY these have occurred? (M3) Task 5: Risks & Hazards (Distinction) Using your answers from P4 & M3, give a detailed account of WHY participants are at risk of injury whist taking part in sport (D1)

Rules, Regulations & Legislation (Pg. 146) Organisational rules specific to location and facility Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 Management of Health & Safety at Work (Amendment) Regulations 1994 Health & Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) 2002 Safety at Sports Ground Act 1975 Children Act 2004

Safety of Sports Grounds Act 1975 This applies to ALL sports grounds with spectators Set up by Wheatley Committee in 1972 partially because of the disaster at a stadium in Glasgow Steel barriers on stairway 13 gave way – 66 people were suffocated to death

Hillsborough Disaster 1989 The Hillsborough Disaster was a human crush that occurred on 15th April 1989 at Hillsborough, a football stadium, the home of Sheffield Wednesday FC. Resulted in the deaths of 96 people and 766 being injured, all fans of Liverpool F.C It remains the deadliest stadium – related disaster in British history and one of the worst ever international football accidents. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7992845.stm

Assignment 2 Continued Task 2: Rules, Regulations & Legislation (Pass) Describe FOUR Rules, Regulations & Legislation relating to health, safety and injury in sports participation (P5) Task 4: Rules, Regulations & Legislation (Merit) Explain the FOUR Rules, Regulations & Legislation you have chosen to answer P5, relating to health, safety and injury in sports participation (M3)