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DET NSW School Sports Unit

Guidelines for the Safe Conduct of Sport and Physical Activity in Schools

Last updated: 2003
 

Vigoro

 

Introduction

Where considered appropriate, for example inclusion in a school sport program, parents or caregivers must be informed of full details of the location, supervision to be provided and activities to be undertaken when seeking their written permission.

Students are to be instructed to use adequate sun protection, eg. an SPF15+, broad spectrum, water resistant sunscreen reapplied regularly and a hat.

Teacher/Instructor Qualifications and Experience

The appropriate level of expertise and/or training required to conduct an activity will be dependent on whether the teacher's/instructor's role is one of supervision, instruction or coaching. Other factors to be considered are the nature of the activity, the age, ability and experience of the students involved.

A teacher must be present who has recognised current training in emergency care.

Equipment

All equipment must be in good condition. If defective, it must be removed from use.

Students are to be instructed to wear appropriate footwear. Rubber soled cricket boots or sports shoes are recommended for hard wickets.

Bats must have a grip which is in good condition.

Leg guards and gloves must be provided for the wicketkeeper. Leg pads are not generally used in vigoro as it very much a tip and run game. However, shin pads are recommended, providing a light weight alternative and do not restrict the speed of the batter. Sufficient shin pads must be provided for use by players.

Boundary markers must be made of non-injurious materials.

A well-equipped medical kit must be readily available.

Venues

The ground surface must be free of obstructions and loose objects.

If mats are used on concrete wickets, they must be in good condition.

Safety

Students should remove jewellery and other ornaments likely to cause injury.

As it is compulsory in Vigoro for batters to run if the ball is hit in front of the batting crease, the mid-on, mid-off and other close-in fielders tend to encroach close to the pitch and the batter. It is essential that:

  • close-in fielders wear mouthguards
  • fielding restrictions are implemented for school sport. That is, fielders must remain outside a three (3) metre circle which is clearly marked until the batter strikes the ball.

Spectators and the batting team must be positioned outside the field boundary markers.

Practice nets must be in good condition. Where there is no centre dividing net extending to the stumps at the bowlers end, then extra care must be taken. Safe procedures must be established when using nets:

  • a designated area for new batters to pad up
  • picking up, fielding balls in nets, watching the ball etc.
  • wicketkeepers are not to be used whilst batting is taking place
  • the nets are to be clear of everyone except the batter before the next ball is bowled.

The number of balls a fast bowler will bowl at practice and during matches must be limited to suit the bowler’s age and development.

Where possible, ice should be available for the treatment of injuries.

Infectious Diseases (Blood Procedure)

 

 
 
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