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TRAINER
TRAINER - 6.5 HOUR COURSE
Trainers Responsibilities
Source HTCP
Participants Manual
As
a hockey trainer, your primary responsibility is to ensure that
safety is the first priority at all times during al hockey-related
activities, both on and off the ice. You must play a leadership role
in enhancing the safety of players and all others involved with
amateur hockey.
The
following are some responsibilities, which the hockey trainer
should assume:
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Implementing an effective risk management program with your team,
which strives to prevent injuries and accidents before they
happen.
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Taking on a proactive role in identifying and minimizing or
eliminating risks during all activities and if ever in doubt,
erring on the side of caution.
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Promoting and reflecting the values of Fair Play and instilling
these values in all participants and others involved in amateur
hockey.
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Conducting regular checks of players equipment to ensure proper
fit, protective quality and maintenance and advising players and
parents regarding the purchase of protective equipment.
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Promoting proper conditioning and warm-up techniques as effective
methods of injury prevention.
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Maintaining accurate medical history files on all players and
bringing these to all games and practices.
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Maintaining a fully stocked First Aid Kit and bringing it to all
games and practices.
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Implementing an effective Emergency Action Plan with your team and
practicing it regularly to ensure all involved understand their
roles.
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Recognizing life-threatening and significant injuries.
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Managing minor injuries according to the basic injury management
principles and referring players to medical professionals when
necessary.
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Recognizing injuries, which require a player to be removed from
action, referring players to medical professionals and
co-coordinating return to play.
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Promoting a healthy lifestyle with all hockey participants by being
a good role model while educating participants regarding hygiene,
performance-enhancing substances, drug and alcohol abuse, nutrition
and hydration.
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Facilitating communication with players, coaches, physicians,
therapists, para-medical personnel, parents, officials and other
volunteers regarding safety, injury prevention and players health
status.
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