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Risk Management in Physical Education

Jake Ferdinand
SEED 302
Secondary and Middle Level Content Methods: Physical Education
Fall, 2016

November 2, 2016

Table of Contents

General Supervisory Practices


Introduction

Risk Management Planning Dimensions ...

Management of Student Behavior/Rules and Regulations


Process for How Rules will be Taught and Enforced

How School Policies will be Adhered to in a Variety of Situations .

Security
How School Security Policies will be Enforced

Doors and Equipment

Locker Rooms ...

Indoor Facilities

Outdoor Facilities .

Care of Injured and Emergency Procedures


Emergency Procedure Plan ..

Injured Students ...

Permission Forms .

First Aid Kit .

Communication

Completing Accident Report Form ..

Conduct of Activities and Services


Adequacy of Instruction and Progress .

Use of Warnings and Participation Forms ...

Maturity and Condition of Participants ...

Transportation of Students ..

Environmental Conditions
Equipment .

Facility Layout ..

Maintenance of Areas and Facilities .

Health Hazards ..

General Supervisory Practices

Introduction
Here is a risk management plan for physical education. I will follow this plan for all physical
education classes.

Risk Management Planning Dimensions


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All physical educators will follow this plan. The plan will be available in the office.
The plan will be part of orientation for new employees and will be reviewed at start of
each year for all PE teachers.
Each physical educator will be certified to teach physical education and First Aid/CPR
certification will be kept up to date.
Physical education teachers will be assigned to a grade level they are comfortable with.
Assistance will be provided for students with severe disabilities.
Class sizes will be follow the school policy for physical education.
Locker rooms will be used for physical education. The gym, track, and football field will
all be used for class. The teacher is responsible for supervising activities in each of those
areas

Management of Student Behavior/Rules and Regulations

Process for How Rules Will Be Taught and Enforced


Classroom rules will be taught and enforced. They will be posted somewhere in the gym for
students to see. Students will understand the rules at the beginning of the school year and will be
reinforced throughout the year. The rules for each activity will be posted at the beginning of each
class. Students will sign an agreement saying that they understand the rules.
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Treat the teacher and classmates with respect.


Students will always try their best.
Students will have a positive attitude and encourage others.
The facility and equipment will be taken care of.
Students will follow the classroom rules for every activity. Since there is always a risk of
injury during physical activity, students must participate in all activities safely.
6. Students are allowed and encouraged to bring a water bottle to class and other facilities.
7. Students will wear gym shoes, shorts/sweats, and a shirt. Outdoor activities might require
different clothing.

How School Policies will be Adhered to in a Variety of Situations


School policy will be followed for situations following:
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Fighting
Bullying/Harassment
Drug and/or alcohol abuse

Security

How School Security Policies will be Enforced


The Physical Education Program will follow school security policies.

Doors and Equipment


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All doors of the building will be locked once students are done dressing and are into the
gym
Students are only allowed in the locker room for dressing at the beginning and end of the
class
Each student will have their own locker to protect their personal belongings
Students will not be given a lock, and are encouraged to bring their own

Indoor Facilities
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No student will be in the weight room without supervision from a coach or teacher
The gym will always be open, but all equipment closets and the weight room will be
locked unless it is needed for a class

Outdoor Facilities
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All outdoor equipment will be stored indoors when not being used by a physical
education class
Outdoor facilities (baseball field, football field, track, playground, etc.) will remain open
but students are not allowed to use them during school hours unless it is for practice or a
physical education class.

Care of Injured and Emergency Procedures


Emergency Procedure Plan

Injured Students
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Students in need of medical assistance will be offered first aid


First by physical education teacher with first aid/CPR certification
A follow-up will be conducted by the school nurse, athletic trainer, or 911 will be called
in the case of an emergency
All first aid and injuries will be recorded

Permission Forms
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Students and parents will fill out an emergency medical treatment permission form during
the first weeks of classes
The permission forms will be turned in to the main office and kept on file
The physical educator will keep a list of names of student who do NOT have permission
for emergency medical treatment

First Aid Kit


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Each physical education teacher will have an emergency first aid backpack available
every physical education class
The kit will include emergency phone numbers for each student, ambulance, police, and
fire
If any students have an epipen for allergies, inhalers for asthma, or any other device, it
will be stored in the backpack. Students are responsible for bringing their devices to class
each day.
If a student is diabetic, they need to have their emergency supplies and items that contain
sugar in case of a low blood glucose

Communication
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School policy will be followed relating to natural disasters, runaway students, and
violence.
If class is outdoors during a tornado or fire drill at the school, class will take shelter at the
nearest building.
The instructor will have a cell phone or a walkie talkie with them at all times so they can
communicate directly with the office.
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Completing Accident Report Form


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The physical educator will complete an accident report for any student that sustained an
injury within 24 hours of the accident.
Copies of the accident report form will be made and kept on file in the office. Upon
request, a copy will be given to the parent(s) of the injured student.

Conduct of Activities and Services

Adequacy of Instruction and Progress


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All games, activities, and skills will be taught in an appropriate progression based on
students current skills, knowledge, and experience levels
Proper safety and etiquette will be included in all units
Students will be required to wear proper fitting safety equipment during all appropriate
games and activities. Equipment will be properly checked by the physical education
teacher prior to use
Rules for participation and safety will be taught, practiced, and enforced. Students will be
removed from participation if they are not following rules properly.

Use of Warnings and Participation Forms


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Safety will be specific to the activity performed in class. Safety warnings will be posed in
the appropriate facility (pool, weight room) and stated verbally prior to performing the
activity.
Students and their parents or guardians will be required to sign an agreement form stating
their child is allowed to participate and they understand the risks that come with
participating in the PE program.
The signature verifies that the student and parent/guardian understand the risks of
participating in the PE program and that accidents may occur. The signature also verifies
they agree to follow safety procedures.
This form will need to be filled out at the beginning of the semester. A student will not be
allowed to participate without a signed consent form.

Maturity and Condition of Participants


Appropriate activities for Physical Education will be chosen based on:
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Age and size of the student


Physical, emotional, social maturity
Experience level
Any disabilities a student may have
Students temporary state or condition

Transportation of Students
The school policy will be followed for transportation of students to and from field trips, and
other Physical Education and athletic activities.

Environmental Conditions

Equipment
Appropriate equipment will be used for each activity.
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Each student will be fitted and provided with proper safety equipment.
Students will be held responsible for following safety instruction from the teacher.

Equipment will be inspected regularly for the safety of the students.


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A maintenance record will be kept to keep track of all equipment that has been checked.
Worn out or broken equipment will be thrown away or recycled.

New equipment will be inspected prior to use and manufacturer warranties will be filled out.
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Students will be expected to make the instructor aware of any potential problems with
equipment.

If a student brings their own equipment, it will be inspected prior to use in class.
Equipment will be stored under suggested conditions by the manufacturer.
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All equipment will be locked and safely stored away.

Facility Layout
All Physical Education teachers and coaches will be familiar with areas where students may be.
This includes the gym, the weight room, locker rooms, outdoor activity areas, and nearby streets.
Educators will also be familiar with security issues with facilities, safety hazards in all areas, and
barriers for students with disabilities.

Maintenance of Areas and Facilities


Physical education teachers will be responsible for inspecting and checking the following:
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All floors and surfaces


Playing fields (football field, baseball field, soccer field, track, etc.)
Pools
Locker rooms, showers, and bathrooms

Required maintenance and repairs will be reported to the main office.


If an area used for PE has a safety hazard, it will be avoided until the hazard is taken care of.
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Students will make the instructor aware of any potential hazards they encounter on any of
the activity fields or in the gym.

Health Hazards
School policies will be consistent with OSHA standards and will be followed related to:
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Cleaning up of blood
Hazardous chemicals
Care of inflammables
Sanitation of locker rooms and bathrooms

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