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Page 1: The aim of this presentation is to offer guidance on issues that match officials may encounter on match days in respect to safety at the lower levels.
Page 2: The aim of this presentation is to offer guidance on issues that match officials may encounter on match days in respect to safety at the lower levels.

The aim of this presentation is to offer guidance on issues that match officials

may encounter on match days in respect to safety at the lower levels of

football.

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Law 1 – The Field of Play

Law 4 – Players Equipment

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Take a couple of minutes in groups to think of safety issues

connected with Law 1 before and during the game.

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What did we consider were the safety issues connected with

Law 1?

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• Inspection of the FOP especially if it is unfamiliar.

• Dangerous objects on the FOP e.g. broken sticks or glass etc.

• Hidden objects e.g. holes, sprinkler covers etc.

• Conditions caused by the weather e.g. frost or standing water

• Inspect goalposts and flags etc.

• Animal fouling

• Vomit

• Blood

• The above list is not exhaustive you must be observant

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• Dangerous objects – have them removed

• Hidden Objects – Have holes filled and metal covers protected

• Animal Fouling – Have the home club remove it

• Vomit – If during the game stop play and check on the players well-being and treat. Have the vomit removed and the residue covered with earth etc. or washed away

• Blood – Take similar action as you would for vomit

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• Proximity of the spectators – move them back if possible and use barriers.

• Bags etc. along the touch line have them removed to a safe distance.

• Substitutes warming up behind the Assistant Referee.

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Take a couple of minutes in the same groups to think of some

safety issues connected with Law 4 – Players Equipment

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So what did we think the safety issues were connected with Law 4?

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• Jewellery

• Vapour rub (eye contact)

• Glasses (eye conditions)

• Lightweight supports

• Blood

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• Jewellery (remove but consider religious items)

• Vapour rub (apply to skin not clothing)

• Lightweight supports (Make sure they do not constitute a danger and do not conceal metal support bars)

• Glasses (made of poly-carbonate material)

• Blood (correct treatment of blood injuries and removal of contaminated clothing)

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QUESTIONS?

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Remember to take nothing for granted where safety is

concerned

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Thank-you for listening