PHED 2017 INQUIRY
Your best defense against any unforeseen circumstance! Your lesson planning should include Inspection of gym Inspection of equipment Safety procedures for student - equipment handling, body control, rules/routines Safety procedures for teacher – instruction, rules/routines – REMIND, REMIND, ENFORCE!!! KNOW your responsibilities!!!
Education Act, subsection 264 Education Act Ontario College of Teachers Ontario College of Teachers Board of Education Board of Education Ontario Physical Education Safety Guidelines Legal Liability & Risk Management Principles (Chapter 9)
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WHO? – OPHEA, OSBIE, OASPHE, CIRA, OFSAA WHAT? – 6 documents: Elementary Curricular Elementary Intramural Elementary Interschool Secondary Curricular Secondary Intramural Secondary Interschool
Identify the safety procedures for all sports and activities permitted in schools These safety requirements are used as provincial standards & are used as a bench mark in court cases. Your Board may have further, more strict safety procedures in place. BE INFORMED!!! Examples of unacceptable activities Examples
Skiing & snowboarding Snowblading and snow tubing Snow/ice sliding Skating Swimming Climbing walls/rapelling YOUR Board will have additional guidelines regarding these activities, in some cases these activities are prohibited!
Equipment Clothing & footwear Facilities Special rules/instructions Supervision Note: Primary – grades 1-3 Junior – grades 4-6 Intermediate – grades 7-8
Size, mass and strength appropriate Condition – e.g. Cracks, ball inflation, sharp edges, etc. No home-made equipment Helmets – ice hockey, cycling (alpine skiing & snowboarding coming in 2009) Student responsibilities
Hair, jewellery, glasses, footwear Uniforms? Religious beliefs?
Visual inspection Regular third party inspection Walls, stages, playing fields
Warm ups/cool downs Skill progressions Outdoor precautions (temperature, sun, insects, severe weather) Fluid replacement Special needs NO blind folds while moving Avoid walking/running backwards
“vigilant overseeing of an activity for regulation or direction” Supervisor is defined as a teacher, principal or vice-principal, NOT a volunteer (e.g. parent, EA, co-op student, etc.)
“CONSTANT VISUAL” – teacher is physically present, watching the ONE activity “ON-SITE” – teacher is present but not necessarily viewing one specific activity “IN-THE-AREA” – teacher is readily accessible (e.g. circulating, visible, or known location)
Rules & routines – establish early and constantly reinforce! Vigilant observation!
Softball (fast pitch)/baseball Canoe tripping, dragon boating Tackle football; tackle rugby Above ground trampolines Ice hockey; ringette Rock climbing (bouldering OK) Sailing, squash Winter tent camping Discus, javelin, hurdles, pole vault White water canoeing/kayaking/rafting
Read Chapter 9 – Legal Liability & Risk Management Answer # 2 on page 179 with regard to: Duty Breach of Duty Injury Proximate Cause