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2015 Club Excellence Document General G. Caboto Soccer Emergency Action Plan: One of the most critical goals for coaches at the beginning of the soccer season is to establish an emergency action plan (EAP) and the persons that are responsible for the execution / implementation of the plan. Sports injuries can happen at practices and games. As such, the EAP should be developed for both settings. What is an EAP? An EAP is the established procedure for dealing with serious injuries which occur on or near a field of play. There are 4 primary elements in an EAP including: 1. Access to phones: Confirm either the location of the nearest pay phone or make arrangements for Cellular phones to be available on the field. Information about emergency numbers should be known as well. 2. Access to sites: Cards with directions to facilities should be prepared and made available for each practice and game. The specific location of the field should be known so that if medical personnel are required, they can be directed accordingly. 3. Information on Participants: If a player is injured and needs to be transported to the hospital, it is useful in some cases if knowledge of pre-existing conditions are availabe to medical staff. As an example, in the case of a head injury where information regarding preexisting medical conditions could not be given by the player. The player s medical release information (filled in at the time of registration) should be accessible as part of the EAP. 4. Charge Person/Call Person: Specific persons should be designated as Charge Persons and Call Persons. Alternates should be appointed as well. The Charge Person should be the one that is most qualified in First Aid and emergency procedures. This individual will: Know what emergency equipment is available at the facility in use Secure a controlled and calm environment Access tend to- the injured player Direct others until medical personnel arrive Document Approved 9/28/15

2015 Club Excellence Document General The Call Person will: Keep a record of emergency phone numbers and know the location of area telephones Make the telephone call for assistance Guide the ambulance (if required) in and out of the facility Where a serious injury occurs to a player, the EAP should be immediately implemented and following evacuation of the injured player, the incident should be reported to the G. Caboto Soccer Club. Each team should establish who will be responsible for the Team First Aid Kit. This person is responsible for maintaining the first aid kit and medical records and to bring the kit and forms, as well as ice, to all practices and games. All teams will have a basic first aid kit. Ice should be on hand at all games. Document Approved 9/28/15

Emergency Action Plan Checklist Access to telephones Directions to access the site Participant information Personnel Information cell phone, battery well charged Training venues Home venues List of emergency phone numbers (home List of emergency phone numbers (away Change available to make phone calls from a pay phone Accurate directions to the site (practice) Accurate directions to the site (home Accurate directions to the site (away Player Emergency Medical Cards The person in charge is identified The call person is identified Alternates (charge and call persons) are identified

Steps to Follow When an Injury Occurs Note: It is suggested that emergency situations be simulated during practice in order to familiarize coaches and players with the steps below. Step 1: Control the environment so that no further harm occurs Stop all participants Protect yourself if you suspect bleeding (put on gloves) If outdoors, shelter the injured participant from the elements and from an traffic Step 2: Do a first assessment of the situation If the participant: is not breathing does not have a pulse is bleeding profusely has impaired consciousness has injured the back, neck or head has a visible major trauma to a limb Can not move his/her arms or legs or has lost feeling in them. If the participant does not show any of the signs above, proceed to Step 3 ACTIVATE EAP? Step 3: Do a second assessment of the situation Gather the facts by asking the injured participant as well as anyone who witnessed the incident Stay with the injured participant and try to calm him/her; your tone of voice and body language are critical If possible, have the participant move himself/herself off the playing surface. DO NOT attempt to move an injured participant. Step 4: Assess the injury Have someone with first aid training complete an assessment of the injury and how to proceed. If the person trained in first aid is not sure of the severity of the injury or there is no one available who has first aid training, activate EAP. If the assessor is sure that the injury is minor, proceed to Step 5. ACTIVATE EAP? Step 5: Control the return to activity Allow the participant to return to activity after a minor injury if there is no: Swelling Deformity Continued Bleeding Reduced range of motion Pain when using the injured part Step 6: Record the injury on an accident report form and inform the parents

Player Medical Information Card Players Name: Address: Date of Birth: day month year Telephone: Health Card #: Person to contact in case of emergency: Parent/Guardian s Name (if under 18): Address: Home Tel: Bus Tel: Cell #: Relationship to Player: Family Doctor: Tel: IMPORTANT Are you allergic to drugs, if so what? Do you have any allergies (i.e. bee sting, dust, etc), if so what? Do you suffer from any serious illnesses (please check) Asthma Diabetes Epilepsy Other If you indicated Other please provide details of the illness. Are you on any regular medication, if so what? Do you wear contact lenses? Other relevant information: Signature: Date:

EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN TEAM: SITE: CHARGE PERSON: ALTERNATE: CALL PERSON: ALTERNATE: KEY PHONE NUMBERS LOCATION OF PHONES: PHONE NUMBERS: DETAILS OF LOCATION: *tape a quarter to the back of this card When you call emergency services: State: 1. Your name 2. There has been a suspected (type of injury) at (location). 3. Please send an ambulance to the (location). I will meet the ambulance there." 4. Ask the projected time of arrival. 5. Give them your phone number if possible.