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Safe Sports & Risk Management
Created: Feb 29, 2020 11:45 AM, Updated: Feb 29, 2020 11:59 AM
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Rowan's Law-Concussion Safety
Learn how to prevent, identify and manage concussions.
Concussion Awareness Protocol
Baseball Ontario is committed to reducing the risk of concussion and the health impacts related to concussions from baseball activities for players, coaches, umpires and third parties. The Baseball Ontario Concussion Management Protocol, in alignment with Rowan’s Law and the recommendations of the Rowan’s Law Advisory Committee, is developed around four standards:
Risk Management
Information and Links regarding insurance information for injured player, coach or umpire. Brain Injury Guide & return to play protocols.
Severe Weather & Lightning Guidelines
When thunder roars, GO INDOORS! Baseball Ontario follows Environment Canada guidelines with respect to severe weather and lightning safety.
Respect in Sport
Coach, leader and parent on-line programs. Easy to use online training enables sport and community organizations to create a safer, more ethical environment by providing essential information to each organization’s critical stakeholders.
Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke
The human body normally cools itself by sweating, but in extreme heat and humidity that's not enough. Perspiration doesn't evaporate easily on hot, humid days, and that means the body must work harder to maintain a normal temperature. Click on LINK to download PDF