Title: Considerations to Ensure Safety
1Considerations to Ensure Safety
- Prepared by James Keast, Chief Assessor
- 2006 Refresher Module
- Presented to the Halifax Dartmouth Referees
Association Refresher module on May 4th, 2006
2Things to Consider?
3Things to Consider
- The Field of Play (Law 1)
- The Ball (Law 2)
- The Players equipment (Law 4)
- Spectators, Players, Coaches Behaviour
- The weather
4Law 1 The Field of Play
5Law 1 The Field of Play
- Is the surface safe
- Dry enough (no standing water)
- Free of pot holes, rocks, major divots, glass or
other hazards? - Are the goal posts anchored correctly?
- Is the netting safe?
6Law 1 The Field of Play
- This means you have to check the field before the
game - This means you have to arrive in time to do this
- The home team or tournament staff are responsible
to correct any problems
7Law 2 The Ball
8Law 2 The Ball
- The ball needs to be round and smooth and the
proper size - No cuts, scrapes or an exposed valve
- Proper pressure, not too hard
9Law 2 The Ball
- This means you have to check the ball (and spare)
before the game - This means you have to arrive in time to do this
- Dont leave this to the last minute
10Law 4 The Players Equipment
11Law 4 The Players Equipment
- Compulsory Equipment
- Jersey or shirt (must have sleeves)
- Shorts
- Shin guards and socks (which much cover shin
guards) - Footwear (need to be safe)
12Law 4 The Players Equipment Not Allowed?
13Law 4 The Players Equipment Not Allowed?
- A player must not use equipment or wear anything
that is dangerous to himself or another player
(including any kind of jewelry).
14Law 4 The Players Equipment Jewelry
- All items of jewelry are potentially dangerous.
The term dangerous can sometimes be ambiguous
and controversial, therefore in order to be
uniform and consistent any kind of jewelry has to
be forbidden. - Players are not allowed to use tape to cover
jewelry. Taping jewelry is not adequate
protection. - Rings, earrings, leather or rubber bands are not
necessary to play and the only thing they can
bring about is injury.
15Law 4 The Players Equipment Non Compulsory
16Law 4 The Players Equipment Non Compulsory
- Non-Compulsory Equipment you need to examine
- Headwear
- Knee braces
- Casts
17Law 4 The Players Equipment Headwear
- Bandannas
- Not allowed
- Sweat headbands
- Strictly not allowed but the CSA told us to
allow tight fitting headbands to control hair
- Hats
- Caps not allowed except goalkeepers
- Use reasonable discretion for hats in cold
weather are they safe?
18Law 4 The Players Equipment Headwear
- Head protectors
- Modern head and face protectors specifically
allowed by FIFA - Eye wear
- Strictly speaking FIFA and CSA say only sports
safety glasses are allowed. - SNS has provided a less strict policy
19Law 4 The Players Equipment Headwear
20Law 4 The Players Equipment SNS Glasses (March
2006)
- Soccer Nova Scotia recognizes the use of safety
sports glasses by players. Soccer Nova Scotia
asks referees to use reasonable discretion with
respect to Law 4 and Players non-compulsory
equipment in regards to eye glasses. Specifically
21Law 4 The Players Equipment SNS Glasses (March
2006)
- Referees should allow players to wear non-sports
glasses (street glasses) that have plastic
frames, shatterproof plastic lenses and a safety
strap that holds the glasses tightly to the head.
- Referees should not allow wire rim glasses,
plastic frames with pointed design features or
glasses with wire supports for nosepieces.
22Law 4 The Players Equipment SNS Glasses (March
2006)
- Notwithstanding the above, Referees will not
allow players to wear any equipment that in the
opinion of the Referee is dangerous to the player
or any other player.
23Law 4 The Players Equipment Knee Braces (CSA)
- FIFA Circular 863 states that the vast majority
of commercially manufactured supports are safe to
use. instance. - The major concern is not the hardness of the
equipment alone, rather it should be whether - any part of it can cut or wound another player.
- Any support must be safe for all players, and
adequately padded if necessary.
24Law 4 The Players Equipment Casts (CSA)
- Players wearing a soft cast will be permitted to
play if the cast does not present a danger to
him/herself or any other player. - All casts must be adequately padded.
- The referee (or a Supervisor of Officials if one
has been appointed to the match) will make the
final decision as to the acceptability of any
cast. - Any player who uses a cast with the intent to
intimidate or injure an opponent shall be - cautioned or sent off immediately.
- Hard casts should not be permitted
25Law 4 The Players Equipment Inspect the
Players!
- CSA It is the referees responsibility to
inspect players compulsory and non-compulsory
equipment before each and every match, as well as
that of substitutes when they first enter the
field of play to take part in a match. (Law 5) - This means you have to inspect the players
- It is not necessary to line them up, but it is
necessary to inspect them
26The Weather
27The Weather
- Rain
- Standing water on the field could be unfair or
worse, dangerous - Heat
- Excessive heat can be dangerous to players and
you (consider steps to ensure everyone is
hydrated) - Lightning
- Be aware of weather reports and concious of
lightning - When you hear the thunder, you are in danger
28Spectators, Players, Coaches
29Players
- You must deal players whose actions might
inciting violence or create other troubles - Violent Conduct, Racial or other insulting
comments must be dealt with by sending off the
player involved - If you dont deal with this, it will impact game
control. - Deal with warn, caution or dismiss as you deem
appropriate
30Coaches
- Deal with persistent dissent from coaches, if you
dont you risk loosing control on the field - Deal with any coaches that interact with the
other team - Deal with any coaches that are abusive to their
own team (especially in youth games!) - Deal with warn or dismiss as you deem
appropriate
31Spectators
- Generally ignore them.
- If they impact game control have the home team or
facility staff remove them (if they dont go and
are impacting game control then abandon the game) - Be aware of
- Spectators interacting with players
- Players interacting with spectators
- Do your best to come these situations down and
avoid having to send of players as a result of
spectator interference!
32Arrive on time to do everything you need to
before the game
- Never be responsible for a late kickoff!