The Club's priority is to the personal health and safety of all members in
regards to any Club activity.
The club will adhere to the guidelines set out by the Football Association
The Managers/coaches will be led by other ,recommended specialists, e.g.
Doctors of anyone with a health condition.
All teams will be provided with a first aid kit which will be restocked by
the Club as required.
All events, matches and training sessions shall have a qualified first
aider attend and a first aid kit will be made available.
The Club should bear the cost of suitable first aid courses to provide
adequate qualified persons for each team.
All club members have a responsibility for their own and others' safety,
and should conduct themselves in a responsible manner to meet health and
safety.
Players must wear shin pads for all training sessions and matches.
Players must remove jewellery for training and matches to avoid injuring
another person.
Team officials will take the appropriate action to protect the Health and
Safety of players. They will report any issues to the club secretary that they
cannot resolve.
Player and Spectators must report any perceived Health and Safety issues
to team officials.
All organised events by the Club other than training sessions or matches
will be first assessed for health and safety as far as is reasonably
practical.
The Committee will review the Club's Health & Safety Policy annually.