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Health and Safety Document1. The Executive Committee of the Byrne Black Belt Academy regards the promotion of Health and Safety measures as a mutual objective of instructors and members at every level, and will support all those who endeavour to carry it out. 2. It is therefore this organisations policy to do all that is reasonable to prevent personal injury and damage to property and protect everyone including the public, from foreseeable hazards, in so far as they come into contact with the organisation and it’s activities. 3. In particular the BBBA recognises a responsibility: (a) to provide and maintain a safe and healthy level of instruction. (b) to provide appropriate training and instructors, so far is reasonably practical, to enable members to practise safely and efficiently. (c) to encourage the use of all necessary protective equipment and to supervise their use. ’s Health and Safety rules, and any instruction/ advice given by the individuals responsible for the club/ premises or any member legitimately so entitled. Responsibilities of Members It shall be the legal duty of every member/visitor whilst at the premises:’s Health and Safety policy at all times. Responsibilities of Instructors / Persons in Charge Theymaintain the box. A ‘Responsible’ or ‘Appointed person’ is someone who is authorised or expected to take charge of a serious situation (e.g. to call an ambulance) if there is a serious illness or injury. The person will act in the absence of the trained or qualified first aider, or where a qualified first aider is not required. A qualified first aider is a person who must have undertaken training and obtained qualifications (usually via St John Ambulance or Red Cross). The certificate is valid for 3 years. Emergency first aid training should be considered for all appointed persons. A record (Accident book) must be maintained in conjunction with the first aid box. Members should be made aware of any activity that might be potentially dangerous, and any exclusions to their personal indemnity as a result of such practices. (d) to maintain a constant and continuing interest in health and safety matters applicable to this organisations activities. 4. Members have a duty to co-operate in the operation of this policy: (a) by encouraging safe practices. (b) by using protective equipment when required. (c) by reporting incidents that have lead, or may lead to injury or damage. (d) by adhering to BBBA procedures agreed on their behalf for securing a safe environment. (e) by assisting in the investigation of any incident with the object of introducing measures to prevent recurrence. General Responsibilities for Health & Safety It shall be the duty of every member to ensure that they have familiarised themselves with the contents of this policy and shall include: 1.Familiarising themselves with the premises in use, noting: a) All exit routes b) First aid facilities c) Fire extinguishers d) Toilets and changing rooms e) Notice boards f) Rules and regulations g) Telephones h) Nearest casualty hospital 2. Members and visitors to the premises shall observe the BBBA (a) To take reasonable care of Health and Safety of themselves and of other persons who may be affected by his/hers acts or omissions at the premises. (c) To make themselves familiar with the BBBA shall: a) familiarise themselves with the BBBA safety policy and enforce it at all times. b) monitor any suggestions or complaints from members or instructors on the subject of safety, and take action where practicable. c) investigate all accidents and dangerous practices, in conjunction with any person so authorised, and report accordingly. d) ensure that a record is maintained of all injuries. Such record to be produced as and when required. e) be directly responsible for the running of club/s under their control. f) provide adequate supervision of all members, particularly monitoring young or inexperienced members and/or instructors. g) take any action necessary to ensure that legal safety obligations have been carried out by the owners/authority in charge of the premises, i.e. safety fire-check etc. h) ensure that any training or safety equipment being used is in a safe, clean and serviceable condition. j) Introduce control measures where necessary, to reduce hazards. k) Ensure that all persons acting on their behalf comply with this and all other Health and Safety regulations. l) Ensure that all persons comply with any directives relative to insurance indemnities. Executive / Management Committee Shall:- a) advise the members of any standards of safety . b) have representation on any meetings on Health and Safety. c) provide and maintain all Health and Safety policy documentation. d) seek to provide information and training concerning Health and Safety. e) ensure that all instructors are provided with an opportunity to undergo training for coaching and Health and Safety. concussion, a fighter may not compete for 28 days or until cleared by a doctor. 5. Rules: Only approved sets of rules may be used including: a) World Union of Karate Organisations.(WUKO) b) World Association of Kickboxing Orgs. (WAKO) Disciplinary Procedures
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