The purpose of legislation in sport Assessing Risk in Sport Kevin Browne.

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The purpose of legislation in sport Assessing Risk in Sport Kevin Browne

Starter What does this mean Football and HEALTH AND SAFETY

Learning aims To describe what legislation is To describe 4 key legislation acts Analyze 4 key legislation acts Apply legislation to sporting situations/environment

Legislation What does this word mean Think Pair Share Legislation (or “statutory law”) is law which has been produce by a governing body in order to regulate, to authorise, to sanction, to grant, to declare or to restrict.

Why do we have legislation in sport? Think Pair Share There are a number of reasons Prevent accidents Reduce risk of injury and illness Raise awareness of participants, coaches, instructors, managers etc Provide a safe working environment Provide a safe playing/training/competing environment Raise standards for all involved

Legislation in sport Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations Report of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulation (1995) Personal Protective Equipment (2002) Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (2002) Health and Safety (First Aid Regulations) 1981 Safety at Sports Grounds (1975) Fire Safety and Safety of Places of Sport Act (1987) The Adventure Activities Licensing Regulations (1996).

Research Task Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (2002)Jason Safety at Sports Grounds (1975) Adam and steven Fire Safety and Safety of Places of Sport Act (1987) Summayyah and fatma The Adventure Activities Licensing Regulations (1996). Emine and Emmanuel

Helpful websites safety-of-places-of-sports/ safety-of-places-of-sports/ /contents/made (AALR) /contents/made

Summary Learning aims To describe what legislation is To describe 4 key legislation acts Analyze 4 key legislation acts Apply legislation to sporting situations/environment Out of 10 do you think you have met your learning aims What do you need to learn more off What is your target for next lesson.