10 Steps to Managing Critical Incidents at Commercial Pools
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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College Coaches Still Lack Title IX Knowledge
The landmark law is pushing 40, but how it works (and is working) remains a mystery to many.
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Criminals Continue to Try to Elude Background Checks and Coach Youth Sports
Criminals continue to try to coach youth sports, putting children and recreation providers at risk.
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High School Sports Injury Lawsuits Often Dismissed
Sports injury lawsuits, particularly at the prep level, frequently are dismissed after depositions.
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How to Maintain Surfaces for Safety and Legal Protection
Facility managers must remain grounded when keeping their sports surfaces safe, or else they may find themselves in a legal quagmire.
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How to Recognize Dangers in Your Facility
Your organization's fiscal health depends upon your ability to recognize dangers and deal with them.
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How to Spot Dangerous Areas in your Facility
A risk audit requires an eye for detail, since many facility dangers may not be immediately apparent.
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New Projects: Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Brown University; Cottonwood Recreation Center
A roundup of groundbreakings and grand openings.
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Opportunities for Injury Abound in Rec Centers, Health Clubs
Facility operators should consider the limitless opportunities for injury in their club or rec center.
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Play at Your Own Risk' is Double-Edged Phrase
Participants in organized sports leagues are presumed to fully understand the inherent risks involved.
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Sports Activism Targets Arizona Immigration Law
Arizona's immigration law has left its mark on sports, but how much influence should sports have over lawmaking?
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Title IX Assists Hazed High School Student-Athlete
State law scuttles a hazing-related lawsuit, but Title IX comes to an abused teen's rescue.
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With Older Health Club Members, Protection Against Falls is Paramount
As the age of health club members skews older, more care has to be taken to guard against falls.
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