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The Danger Zone Risk Management Workshop. October 26, 2011 Please Sign In. Learning Objectives. At the end of this workshop students will be able to: Define Risk Management and how it applies to their sport club members, facility, equipment, and events - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Danger ZoneRisk Management WorkshopOctober 26, 2011Please Sign InLearning ObjectivesAt the end of this workshop students will be able to:
Define Risk Management and how it applies to their sport club members, facility, equipment, and events
Identify at least 3 types of risk to be aware of when your sport club is active
Explain at least 3 different ways to reduce risk in their Sport Club members, facility, equipment, and events
Inform all members of their group regarding their Sport Clubs Emergency Action Plan.What is Risk Management?The control of financial and personal injury loss from sudden, unforeseen, unusual accidents and intentional torts (Ammon, 1993)
A management strategy to increase control over legal uncertainty that may wreak havoc on a sport business (Wong & Masteralexis, 1998)
Reducing exposure to danger, harm, or hazards that lead to lawsuits (Mulrooney & Farmer, 1998)
What is Risk Management?Types of RisksFacilityEvent/Competition/PracticeTravel
Activity 1 RISKY SHOUT OUTSThe categories listed above will be written on the dry-erase board. The group will shout out different risks in each category. (For example, one risk for facility may be a leaky roof that leads to water on the playing area).Possible risks in each category:Facility equipment, entrances, unauthorized participants, fire, weather, signage, injury preventionEvent unauthorized participants, weather, fires, injury responseTravel Car accidents, low-gas, driving under the influence, weather-related driving, driving after midnight, driving more than x # of hours without a break4Facility ConcernsPlaying SurfaceFacility EquipmentSpace (Max # of participants in an area)WeatherStaffingEmergency Preparedness/ResponseCertifications (CPR, First Aid, AED, Lifeguarding)Facility Emergency Action PlanSignage
Good V BadsafeunsafeEvent Concerns (Competition and Practice) Playing SurfaceEquipmentSpace (Max # of participants in an area)Weather (Heat/Cold, Rain, Snow, etc.)StaffingEmergency Preparedness/ResponseCertifications (CPR, First Aid, AED, Lifeguarding)Facility Emergency Action PlanFansPlayersOfficialsSeating
Good V BadsafeunsafeTravel ConcernsWeather (Rain, Snow, Fog, Night, Sunrise/Sunset)
Vehicle Issues (Oil Change/Tune Up/Tire Pressure/Battery Check, General Maintenance)
Safety Recommendations/Driving (Amount of Passengers in seats and Seatbelts)
Lodging
Area/Location (where are you going)Good V BadsafeunsafeClub ConcernsStudent Code of ConductHazing
Drugs
Alcohol
Fighting
Other Student Code of Conduct Concerns
NegligenceNegligence-the omission to do something which a reasonable person would do, or doing something which a reasonable person would not do.
What is an example of Negligence?
Emergency Action PlanClubs EAP?Do you have one?What is it? What does it entail?
Fire at SRC?
Active Drowning in Pool?
Tornado Warning at Outdoor Fields
Definition of Emergency ManagementPreparing for, mitigating, responding to and recovering from an emergencyDynamic processInvolves goal settingCannot eliminate all emergencies, but can take steps to prepareEmergency Management ComponentsEmergency response planningFire, natural disasters, technical disasters, otherScope and types of emergenciesLocalMajorCatastrophic
What do we do if.?
CPR - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9RAGP6Bd3Q&feature=related
Automated External DefibrillatorsMost victims will survive if defibrillation is achieved in less than three minutesFew will survive if the delay is 16 minutes or longerEvery Minute action is delayed is a 10% chance of damage.Physical RiskPlayersConcussionsBreaks/sprainsCardiac EmergenciesHeat/Cold EmergenciesEquipmentOutside Parties
FansSeating/equipmentWeatherLocationOutside Parties
Physical Risk ContinuedCompetition/GameFighting
Blood borne pathogensManaging FansEquipmentCare
Staff/Safety OfficersOfficialsEmotional Risk OfficialsVerbal threatsEmotions turning physicalStaff/Club OfficersDealing with injuriesFights and aggressionPlayersFansDeath
Weather Related VideosTornado During Soccer Matchhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_Y88bh_goY&feature=related
Lightning Strike During Soccer Matchhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_6b6Bk6bM8&feature=related
Injury Related VideosInjury Picture Montage (Very Graphic)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLZHfeZKExY&feature=fvwrel
Volleyball Spikehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6k1HeCpyMqs
Did you sign a waiver???http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gWLClF7qkg
Facility Related VideosSlippery Courthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWuNKS-QDH8
Improper Use of Equipmenthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vUTQXhSsF8
Travel Related VideosDriving in Snow/Icehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSA0nsTi4bs&feature=related
Zero Visibilityhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZkyDksElm0&feature=related
No Gashttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efwWAX7O8Uw
Code of Conduct VideosHockey Fighthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv5SB54o8f8&feature=related
Too Much to Drinkhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03OPcn80Uzs&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PL0962B6A7D3720C13
Hazing (strong language)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vw3bPUOE47s
Closing ActivityReducing RiskWrite three ways in which a player, spectator, or entire club can reduce risk in a single sport.Can be injury, facility, event, weather, travel, other related, etc
Share one with group aloud.