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Athletes Saving Athletes Trains Teammates to Protect Each Other
By
Michael Popke,
June 2012
When one of his teammates on the Santa Fe Christian boys’ lacrosse team was knocked out by a wayward lacrosse ball during a January practice, Grant Lucier knew exactly what to do.
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School Districts Embrace Monolithic Domes as Gymnasiums
By
Michael Popke,
April 2012
Ninety minutes before tipoff of the first basketball games scheduled in the Archie (Mo.) R-V School District’s new gymnasium on Jan. 20, staff members were still cleaning up from its seven-month construction.
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10 Steps to Managing Critical Incidents at Commercial Pools
By
Michael Popke,
July 2010
Following 10 important steps before, during and after a critical incident can keep swimmers safe and aquatic facility operators out of legal trouble.
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How to Recognize Dangers in Your Facility
By
Andrew Cohen,
July 2010
Your organization's fiscal health depends upon your ability to recognize dangers and deal with them.
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Prepare Staff for a Death at Your Fitness Center
By
Mike James,
October 2008
Even if a death occurs at your fitness center, proper training for both during and after such an event can help prepare you and your staff members, and help you retain members who may be scared off by the tragedy.
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Unsupervised Facility Use May Require Specialized Waivers
By
David L. Herbert,
June 2008
Emergency response concerns are a big problem for turnkey operations.
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The ABCs of AEDs
By
Heather Peavey,
September 2007
Installing AEDs in your facility — and providing training for your staff — is no longer a matter of choice. Learn about emerging regulations and requirements, how and where to install AEDs, and what it feels like to save a life.
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Enemy at the Gates
By
Paul Steinbach,
5/1/2006
Still widely regarded as prime terrorism targets, stadiums and arenas must adhere to post-9/11 security vigilance at the turnstiles and beyond.
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Proactive Emergency Response
By
Ralph Newman,
February 2006
It is critical that your staff members know how to react properly, without hesitation, should an emergency occur.
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Liabilities of Fitness
By
Amy Scanlin,
January 2006
How to plan for any type of emergency in your facility.
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