ROLLING RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION POLICY

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ROLLING RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION POLICY EBB/P The Board acknowledges that the safety of students, employees and school visitors is a primary responsibility of the Division. However, injuries may occur while students, employees and visitors are at the school or other Division worksites. Reporting and accountability for these events will be maintained as follows: A. Serious Injury: Those injuries that require medical attention (Examples: serious cuts, sprains, broken bones, injury to eye, head, face and back). 1. Whenever possible, in the event of injury, the student s parent or guardian shall be notified and advised of action taken. 2. In the event the parent or guardian of a student is not available, or in the event of an immediate danger resulting from a serious injury, the School Principal /Supervisor is responsible to identify if the injury requires immediate medical care and if first aid should be provided. An ambulance, the police, or private car will be arranged to transport the student, employee or visitor to the nearest hospital. A parent or guardian of student or next of kin of employee or visitor will be notified of such action as soon as possible thereafter. A teacher or other responsible adult will accompany the student, and if necessary the employee or visitor, to the source of medical aid. 3. The cost of the ambulance, if any, will be the responsibility of the student s parent or guardian or the employee or visitor requiring medical attention unless covered by the Division s insurance. The School Principal / Supervisor will direct that the invoice for the services of the ambulance be forwarded accordingly. B. Minor Injury: Those injuries that do not require medical attention (Examples: minor scratches, scrapes, bruises, cuts). 1. In the case of a minor injury, the School Principal / Supervisor will arrange for appropriate first aid to be provided and will keep the patient under observation until the student s parent or guardian can be reached. 2. The School Principal / Supervisor will ensure that a parent or guardian or some other responsible adult picks up a student or is at home to look after a student who is sent home after a minor injury. C. Corrective Action 1. The Principal / Supervisor will assess the reason for the injury and will ensure that if it occurred as a result of conditions at the school / worksite which can be corrected, the Principal / Supervisor will take action to remedy the situations and/or report the condition to the proper authorities.

ROLLING RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION POLICY EBB/P D. Reporting Injuries 1. Student injuries will be reported to a student s parent or guardian. Manitoba School Insurance Student Accident Incident Report must be completed and submitted on-line as per regulations. This process will submit the report to the Insurer and the Superintendent. 2. Non-student injuries will be reported to the Superintendent and the Manitoba School Insurer on the day that the injury occurs. A Manitoba School Insurance Non Student Accident Incident Report must be completed on-line as per regulations. This process will submit the report to the Insurer and the Superintendent. The Superintendent will report serious student and non-student injuries / incidents to the Minister of Education. Reference: For employee workplace accident / incidents and student or visitor accidents / incidents in Industrial Arts, Home Economics, Vocational and Science Shops and Labs - also refer to Policy and Regulation GBEC - Workplace Accidents Report Index Regulation Date Adopted: Unknown Date Revised: April 20, 1990 Date Revised: March 9, 2006 Date Reaffirmed: November 17, 2009 Date Revised: November 27, 2013 Date Reaffirmed: April 23, 2018

ROLLING RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION REGULATION EBB/R School Principals will report student and non-student injuries to the Manitoba Schools Insurance Program Western Financial Group Insurance electronically / online via the westernfgis website as per the following procedures. 1. Visit the HED website at www.westernfgis.ca 2. Click 3. Enter i. Claims and then ii. School Accident Incident Reporting i. User name: Rolling River ii. Password: (Contact the Division Administration Office for the password) 4. Select the form to complete i. For student injuries complete the Student Accident Incident Report Form ii. For visitor and employee injuries complete the Non Student Accident Incident Report Form 5. Complete the form 6. For student and non-student injuries. i. Enter Submit - The Manitoba Schools Insurer Western Financial Group Insurance will automatically receive the completed report and automatically forward a copy of the completed form to the Division Superintendent. ii. After submitting the completed form, print a copy of the form for your records. 7. Maintain a copy of all completed Accident/Incident Reports and file chronologically under the following categories: i. Student Injuries ii. Non Student Injuries 8. For any injuries to the head, complete the Advisory Notice of Head Injury form and provide it to the student s parent/guardian or employee/visitor that was injured. Maintain a copy of all completed Advisory of Head Injury forms at the school.

ROLLING RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION REGULATION - continued EBB/R Reference: For employee workplace accidents / incidents and student or visitor accidents / incidents in Industrial Arts, Home Economics, Vocational and Science Shops and Labs - also refer to Policy and Regulation GBEC - Workplace Accidents Report. Index Policy Date Adopted: April 20, 1990 Date Revised: March 9, 2006 Date Reaffirmed: November 17, 2009 Date Revised: November 27, 2013 Date Reaffirmed: April 23, 2018

ROLLING RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION Advisory Notice of Head Injury Dear, On, 20, at (location), you/your son/daughter experienced a fall or collision resulting in a head injury. This Advisory Notice is to inform you of the injury and alert you to the danger of second impact effects on brain injuries. Returning to an activity too soon after a head injury could have major and serious consequences. Another blow to the head could produce an extremely high level of blood flow to the brain resulting in a rapid swelling of the brain that could be fatal. Please consider the information in the table below and consult your family physician to determine a date for the resumption of physical activities. The following chart outlines the Cantu Guidelines for the return to an activity for a child who has suffered a head injury. We fully recognize the desire to participate in activities, however, the risks and possible consequences of re-injury far outweigh the need of participation before the suggested periods. 1 st Degree (Mild) 2 nd Degree (Moderate) 3 rd Degree (Severe) Signs of Impairment If First Concussion If Second Concussion If Third Concussion No loss of consciousness May resume activities if May resume activities in 2 Athletes must terminate and head injury weeks if season. May resume other Symptoms* for less than 15 symptoms* for 1 week. symptoms* at that time for 1 activities only with medical minutes. week. No loss of consciousness but head injury Symptoms* persist for more than 15 minutes. Loss of consciousness. May resume activities if symptoms* for 1 week. Minimum of 1 month. May then resume activities if symptoms* at that time for 1 week. Minimum of one month. May resume activities then if symptoms* at that time for 1 week. Athletes should consider terminating the season. Athletes must terminate season. May resume other activities only with medical Athletes must terminate season. May resume other activities only with medical *Head injury symptoms observed: headaches, dizziness, confusion, blurred vision, poor concentration, loss of coordination, nausea/vomiting, delayed verbal responses, delayed motor responses Signature of Principal: Date: As per the discussion with the school principal/teacher, please sign and date below and return the signed letter to the School Principal to indicate that you have received this Advisory Notice. I am aware that my son/daughter suffered a head injury and have read the information above regarding the second impact effect. I understand that my son/daughter will not be permitted to participate in activities with a foreseeable risk of head injury until (parent/guardian) authorize it. Signature of Parent/Guardian: Date: Original and 1 copy sent to Parent/Guardian to retain one copy and return signed copy to School Principal.