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2019
League Version
Hite Saunders Little League
City: Huntington State: West Virginia
LEAGUE ID#: 03480111
ASAP Plan
2019 Qualified Safety Plan Requirements
1. League Safety Officer on file with Little League Headquarters: Jeremy Childers
2. Hite Saunders Little League will distribute a paper copy of this Safety Plan to all Managers/Coaches and the District Administrator. A copy of this Safety Plan will be posted for all league members to view by the baseball and softball concessions and posted on the league's website,www.hitesaunderslittleleague.org
3. Emergency Phone Number: 911
Local Police Emergency:
Local Fire Emergency:
League President:
League VP:
League Coordinator of BB:
League Coordinator of SB:
League Player Agent:
League Concession Manager SB
League Concession Manager BB
League Safety Officer:
League Maintenance:
(304) 528-5555, WV State Police
911
Zachary Littleton (304) 416-1555
Mike DeRose, (304) 834-6513
Chris Morgan, (304) 544-9882
Chris Foo (304) 417-0804
Weston Gordon (304) 654-5918
Ashley Templeton, (304) 549-2706
Louwisa Adkins, (304) 412-4382
Jeremy Childers (304)638-4178
James Cook (304) 634-7132
This list will be posted in the concession stand and dugout areas.
ASAP Plan
4. Hite Saunders Little League will use the Official Little League2019 Volunteer Application form and the DICK'S Team Sports
HQ site, Volunteer Section, to screen all of our volunteers. Background checks will be completed through First Advantage.
All parents will be provided with a Parent Code of Conduct.
Hite Saunders Little League will require anyone assisting on the field with games or practices to attend a Rules Clinic.
5. Rules Clinic Training Date: TBA
Fundamentals Training Site: TBA
Training will be conducted by: TBA
Hite Saunders Little League will require at least one Manager/Coach from each team to attend First Aid Training each year.
6. Next First Aid Training Date: Anytime
First Aid Training Site: Online at www.redcross.org
7. All Coaches will be required to sign a Coach's Code ofConduct. Coaches will be required to walk/inspect their fieldsprior to each practice and game. Umpires will also be required towalk the fields for potential hazards before each game.
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8. Hite Saunders Little League has completed and updatedour 2019 Facility Survey on-line.
9. Concession Stand Safety
a. Menu shall be posted & approved by the ConcessionManagers, Safety Officer and the League President.
b. Our Concession Safety Procedures will beconspicuously posted in the concession stand.
c. A copy of the Hite Saunders Little League ConcessionStand Safety Procedures is attached.
10. The League Safety Officer will inspect all equipment during thepre-season.
Managers/Coaches will inspect equipment prior to each game.
Umpires will be required to inspect equipment prior to each game.
11. Implement Prompt Accident Reporting
This League will use the Incident Tracking Form from the LL website, and will provide completed Accident Forms to the Safety Officer within 24-48 hours of the incident.
Please see attached copy of Accident Reporting Form.
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12. Each Team will be issued an updated First Aid Kit and berequired to have it available at every practice and game. Eachfield will be equipped with a larger First Aid Kit in the concessionstand. An AED Defibrillator is available in the baseballconcession stand.
13. Hite Saunders Little League will require ALL TEAMS toenforce ALL Little League Rules, including providing ProperEquipment for catchers. Catchers must wear a protective cup.Players are encouraged to use a face guard on helmets. Allsoftball players are mandated to wear a face mask if playing theinfield.
a. No on-deck batters.
b. Coaches will not warm up pitchers.
c. Bases will disengage on all fields.
14. League Registration Data for Hite Saunders Little LeagueManager/Coach and Player rosters have been uploaded via theLittle League Data Center.
15. 2019 Safety Plan Registration form is attached.
16. League members are encouraged to sign up for Little LeagueE-news. League members will receive various correspondencethrough the league's website, www.hitesaunderslittleleague.org
ASAP Plan
Facility and Field Inspection Checklist
Facility Name: Baseball Field
Inspector: ______ _
Date: Time: ------- ------
□ Holes, damage, rough or uneven spots□ Slippery areas, long grass□ Glass, rocks, other debris & foreign objects□ Damage to screens, fences edges or sharp fencing□ Unsafe conditions around backstop, pitcher's mound□ Warning track condition□ Dugouts condition before and after games□ Ensure telephones are available□ Areas around bleachers free of debris□ General garbage clean-up□ Who is in charge of emptying garbage cans?□ Condition of restrooms and restroom supplies□ Concession stand inspection
NOTES/HAZARDS:
Signature: _________ Date: ____ _
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Facility and Field Inspection Checklist
Facility Name: Softball Field
Inspector: __________ _
Date: Time: ------- ------
□ Holes, damage, rough or uneven spots□ Slippery areas, long grass□ Glass, rocks, other debris & foreign objects□ Damage to screens, fences edges or sharp fencing□ Unsafe conditions around backstop, pitcher's mound□ Warning track condition□ Dugouts condition before and after games□ Ensure telephones are available□ Areas around bleachers free of debris□ General garbage clean-up□ Who is in charge of emptying garbage cans?□ Condition of restrooms and restroom supplies□ Concession stand inspection
NOTES/HAZARDS:
Signature: __________ Date: _____ _
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Facility and Field Inspection Checklist
Facility Name: Tee Ball
Inspector: __________ _
Date: Time: ------- ------
□ Holes, damage, rough or uneven spots□ Slippery areas, long grass□ Glass, rocks, other debris & foreign objects□ Damage to screens, fences edges or sharp fencing□ Unsafe conditions around backstop, pitcher's mound□ Warning track condition□ Dugouts condition before and after games□ Ensure telephones are available□ Areas around bleachers free of debris□ General garbage clean-up□ Who is in charge of emptying garbage cans?□ Condition of restrooms and restroom supplies□ Concession stand inspection
NOTES/HAZARDS:
Signature: __________ Date: _____ _
For Local League Use Only
�:Activities/Reporting �---. :,
A Safety Awareness Program's Incident/Injury Tracking Report
League Name: League ID: __ - _ - __ Incident Date: ____ _
Field Name/Location: ______________________ _ Incident Time: ____ _
Injured Person's Name: Date of Birth:
Address: ________________________ Age: ____ Sex: □ Male □ Female
City: ____________ State ___ ZIP: Home Phone:
Parent's Name (If Player): Work Phone:
Parents' Address {If Different): City ____________ _
Incident occurred while participating in:
A.) □ Baseball D Softball D Challenger □ TAD
B.) □ Challenger □ T-Ball □ Minor □ Major □ Intermediate (50/70)
D Junior □ Senior □ Big League
C.) D Tryout □ Practice □ Game □ Tournament □ Special Event
□ Travel to □ Travel from □ Other (Describe):
Position/Role of person(s) involved in incident:
D.) □ Batter
D Third
□ Umpire
□ Baserunner □ Pitcher
□ Short Stop □ Left Field
□ Coach/Manager □ Spectator
□ Catcher
□ Center Field
□ Volunteer
□ First Base □ Second
□ Right Field □ Dugout
□ Other: ---------
Type of injury:-----------------------------------
Was first aid required? □ Yes □ No If yes, what: ______________________ _
Was professional medical treatment required? □ Yes □ No If yes, what: ____________ _(If yes, the player must present a non-restrictive medical release prior to to being allowed in a game or practice.)
Type of incident and location:
A.) On Primary Playing Field
□ Base Path:
□ Hit by Ball:
□ Running or □ Sliding
□ Pitched or □ Thrown or □ Batted
□ Collision with: □ Player or □ Structure
□ Grounds Defect
□ Other: _______________ _
B.) Adjacent to Playing Field D.) Off Ball Field
□ Seating Area
□ Parking Area
C.) Concession Area
□ Volunteer Worker
□ Customer/Bystander
□ Travel:
□ Car or □ Bike or
□ Walking
□ League Activity
□ Other: __ _
Please give a short description of incident: ________________________ _
Could this accident have been avoided? How: _______________________ _ This form is for local Little League use only (should not be sent to Little League International). This document should be used to evaluate
potential safety hazards, unsafe practices and/or to contribute positive ideas in order to improve league safety. When an accident occurs,
obtain as much information as possible. For all Accident claims or injuries that could become claims to any eligible participant under the Ac
cident Insurance policy, please complete the Accident Notification Claim form available at http://www.littleleague.org/Assets/forms_pubs/
asap/AccidentClaimForm.pdf and send to Little League International. For all other claims to non-eligible participants under the Accident
policy or claims that may result in litigation, please fill out the General Liability Claim form available here: http://www.littleleague.org/As
sets/forms_pubs/asap/GLClaimForm.pdf.
Prepared By/Position: ________________ _ Phone Number: ( __ )Signature: Date: ____________ _
Volunteers Must Wash Hands
Wet warm water
Wash
20 seconds Use soap
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Rinse
Gloves
0
Dry Use single-service
paper towels
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Wash your hands before you prepare food or as often as needed.
Wash after you: ► use the toilet► touch uncooked meat, poultry, fish or eggs or other
potentially hazardous foods► interrupt working with food (such as answering the
phone, opening a door or drawer)► eat, smoke or chew gum► touch soiled plates, utensils or equipment► take out trash► touch your nose, mouth, or any part of your body► sneeze or cough
Do not touch ready-to-eat foods with your bare hands.
Use gloves, tongs, deli tissue or other serving utensils.
Remove all jewelry, nail polish or false nails unless you wear gloves.
Wear gloves.
when you have a cut or sore on your hand when you can't remove your jewelry
If you wear gloves: ► wash your hands before you put on new gloves
Change them: ► as often as you wash your hands► when they are torn or soiled
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LIGHTNING SAFETY
Keeping The Game Safe: NOAA Teams With Little Lea
(A news release from the
National Oceanographic and
Atmospheric Administration.)
When the thunder that Little
Leaguers hear is not the roar of
the crowd, it is time to get
inside, because lightning may be
close behind. That's why the
NOAA National Weather Service
is teaming up with Little League
Baseball and Softball to provide
valuable life-saving information
regarding the dangers of
lightning.
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"NOAA is proud to partner with Little League on our effort to educate the public on the
dangers of lightning, particularly the coaches, umpires, parents and children who are
involved with Little League Baseball and Softball," said retired Navy Vice Adm. Conrad C.
Lautenbacher, Ph.D., undersecretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and NOAA
administrator. "Lightning is an underrated killer, claiming, on average, more lives than
either tornadoes or hurricanes."
Little League has been proactive in providing lightning-safety information to officials across
the country through their safety newsletter, ASAP (A Safety Awareness Program). In a
recent newsletter, Little League included a copy of a "Coach's and Sports Official's Guide to
Lightning Safety," developed by the NOAA Weather Service. Previously, the April 2002 issue
of ASAP included an article written by NOAA on lightning safety.
"The safety of our players, parents, coaches and spectators is of utmost importance to us,"
said Stephen D. Keener, president and chief executive officer of Little League International.
"Lightning is one of our greatest concerns on the field, and we appreciate the safety
information that NOAA provides to us. We want everyone involved in Little League Baseball
to understand the dangers of lightning so that they will take the appropriate action when
thunderstorms threaten."
"The bottom line is that if you hear thunder, you need to get inside immediately," said
retired Air Force Brig. Gen. David L. Johnson, director of the NOAA National Weather
Service. "Lightning can strike up to 10 miles from a thunderstorm, which is about the
distance that the sound of thunder can travel and be heard. All thunderstorms produce
lightning, and each lightning strike is a potential killer."
Lightning casualties can occur at any time of the year but are most frequent in the late
spring and summer thunderstorm season, when people tend to be outside. Annually, about
25 million cloud-to-ground lightning strikes occur in the United States. From 1971 to 2000,
lightning killed an average of 73 people each year in the United States and injured hundreds
more.
The NOAA National Weather Service is the primary source of weather data, forecasts and
warnings for the United States and its territories. The NOAA Weather Service operates the
most advanced weather and flood warning and forecast system in the world, helping to
protect lives and property and enhance the national economy.
NOAA is dedicated to enhancing economic security and national safety through the
prediction and research of weather and climate-related events and providing environmental
stewardship of the nation's coastal and marine resources. NOAA is part of the U.S.
Department of Commerce.