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Hot Weather Guidelines Updated: July 0 Review date: July 011 SOFTBALL AUSTRALIA LIMITED ACN 09 11 31 Level 1 I Suite I 73 Wellington Street I Collingwood VIC 30 I Australia t: +1 3 917 00 I f: +1 3 917 3399 I e: info@softball.org.au I w: www.softball.org.au

Table of contents 1 Introduction...1 Dehydration, heat exhaustion, heat stroke...1 Dehydration...1 Heat exhaustion...1 Heat stroke...1 3 Recommended preventative strategies... Hydration... Timing of games and training... Player rest and rotation... Clothing... To summarise... Attachment 1... Softball Australia Hot Weather Checklist... Recommended Guidelines... SAL Hot Weather Guidelines July 0 FINAL.doc Updated: July 0 Page i

1 Introduction 1.1 Softball is a summer sport and it is therefore inevitable some games will be scheduled for play during extreme heat conditions. All officials, coaches, managers and umpires owe a duty of care to players and officials and should take all reasonable steps to minimise foreseeable risks which may result in injury or damage. 1. High intensity exercise in a hot environment, with associated fluid loss and elevated body temperature, can lead to dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Heat stroke is a potentially fatal condition and must be treated immediately by a medical professional. 1.3 To assist organisations and individuals when considering their duty of care responsibilities, Sports Medicine Australia South Australia (SMA SA) has produced guidelines and a checklist for reference, which Softball Australia has used to develop these guidelines. 1. The guidelines are not binding. SMA SA and Softball Australia urge all parties to use common sense and to act responsibly when running an event. 1. Cancellation of games may be appropriate even in circumstances falling outside these guidelines. Dehydration, heat exhaustion, heat stroke Dehydration.1 Fluid loss occurs during exercise, mainly due to perspiration and respiration. It makes an athlete more susceptible to fatigue and muscle cramps. Inadequate fluid replacement before, during and after exercise will lead to excessive dehydration and may lead to heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Heat exhaustion. Dehydration can lead to heat exhaustion, symptoms include: Heat stroke Fatigue, high heart rate, light-headedness, dizziness, headache, loss of endurance and skills, confusion and nausea Athletes will pass little urine, which will be highly concentrated Cramps may be associated with dehydration..3 Severe dehydration may lead to heat stroke. Symptoms are similar to heat exhaustion with the addition of dry skin, confusion and collapse.. An athlete may suffer from heat stroke even though they have not been identified as suffering from heat exhaustion. Heat exhaustion and heat stroke can still occur even in the presence of good hydration.. Heat stroke is a potentially fatal condition and must be treated immediately by a medical professional. SAL Hot Weather Guidelines July 0 FINAL.doc Updated: July 0 Page 1 of

3 Recommended preventative strategies Hydration 3.1 Drink at least 00mls (-3 glasses) before an activity. 3. Drink 00mls (1- glasses) every 1 minutes during activity, preferably water however diluted cordial or sports drinks may be appropriate. 3.3 Drink at least 00mls after an activity. Timing of games and training 3. Where possible, avoid scheduling training and matches during the hottest part of the day (usually between 11am and 3pm, or noon and pm during daylight saving time). 3. Early morning or night games minimise the likelihood of unacceptable playing conditions. Player rest and rotation 3. Consider using substitutions more often during play. 3.7 Ensure all dugouts are equipped with shade and fluids for appropriate rest, recovery and hydration when a team is batting. 3. Team managers and coaches should be especially vigilant and monitor players' physical condition in extreme temperatures. Clothing 3.9 It is essential that everyone is made aware of the importance of: To summarise 3.9.1 Wearing appropriate clothing during play 3.9. Wearing hats or visors whilst on the field 3.9.3 Appropriate application and re-application of SPF 30+ sunscreen 3.9. The use of wet towels 3.9. Sunglasses. 3. In extreme heat conditions: 3..1 The welfare of players and umpires is paramount 3.. On days of extreme heat coaches, players, umpires and officials should be aware of the possible risks and carefully monitor all participants. If any show signs of heat distress, swift and appropriate action must be taken 3..3 Be aware that junior players are more susceptible to heat injury, especially those doubling up in senior competitions on the same day as their junior games 3.. Ensure there are sufficient shaded areas at grounds for both players and spectators 3.. Ensure there are qualified first aiders at the ground 3.. Consider cancelling or postponing scheduled games. SAL Hot Weather Guidelines July 0 FINAL.doc Updated: July 0 Page of

3..7 Associations and clubs should reserve the right to cancel all play when extreme temperatures are forecast. Local rules should include a time for notifying participants of the cancellation of the day's games. The Hot Weather Guidelines Checklist (Attachment 1) will assist in decision-making. For further information: Softball Australia Level, 1 Burwood Road Hawthorn Vic 31 P: 03 91 1 F: 03 91 199 E: info@softball.org.au Website: www.softball.org.au The information in this guideline is of a general nature only and is not intended to be relied upon as, nor as a substitute for, specific professional advice. No responsibility for the loss occasioned to any person acting on or refraining from action as a result of any material in this guideline can be accepted. SAL Hot Weather Guidelines July 0 FINAL.doc Updated: July 0 Page 3 of

Attachment 1 Softball Australia Hot Weather Checklist This checklist will help you determine whether to commence or continue play in hot weather conditions. Allocate a score for each item if in doubt err on the side of caution and apply a higher score. Some categories may not be applicable to your circumstance, in which case use your best judgment. 1 Wet bulb globe temperature 1 (or equivalent) 7 Time between available drinks <1 degrees 1 to degrees 3 to degrees Above degrees 1 1 0 Less than 1 minutes 1 to minutes to 3 minutes 3 to minutes minutes plus Overall duration of event Time of the event Less than 30 minutes 30 to 0 minutes 0 minutes to hours Greater than hours Before 9am After dark 9am till 11am 3pm till sunset 11am to 3pm 3 Individual intensity during the event 9 Surface type Easy pace throughout Moderate pace, breaks in intensity Moderate pace throughout Sustained effort with some breaks Sustained effort throughout Water Grass Boards Sand Synthetic surface Asphalt 1 Acclimatisation of participants Venue Used to hot weather conditions Used to warm weather conditions Used to cool/cold conditions Indoor air conditioning Indoor no air conditioning Outdoor 1 Athletic ability of individuals 11 Other predisposed medical conditions of participants Elite fitness levels Good fitness level Moderate fitness levels Low fitness levels No Yes 0 Age of participants 1 Other factors to consider 1 to 30 13 to 17 30 to 0 Over 0 Under 13 Shade available during breaks Water freely available at venue Sports trainer/first aid person on site Body fat of individual participants Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No High/Low 1 To obtain the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature or equivalent, required to complete the checklist, please refer to your State or Territory Bureau of Meteorology. SAL Hot Weather Guidelines July 0 FINAL.doc Updated: July 0 Page of

Recommended Guidelines Point Score Above 7 Softball Australia and SMA SA recommend you take appropriate preventative strategies to ensure the welfare of players, coaches and officials to 7 Softball Australia and SMA SA recommend you take appropriate preventative strategies to ensure the welfare of players, coaches and officials if: The Wet Bulb Globe Temp (or equivalent) is above or The age of the participants gets a point value of If this is not the case and the event goes on then: Extra drink breaks should be allowed Shade should be provided Promotion of fluid replacement should be actively encouraged by coaches, umpires and PA announcements to Softball Australia and SMA SA recommend play may go ahead BUT Extra drink breaks should be allowed Shade should be provided Promotion of fluid replacement should be actively encouraged by coaches, umpires and PA announcements and below Softball Australia and SMA SA recommend play with usual fluid replacement measures in place Softball Australia and SMA SA reminds sporting groups and individuals that: Cancellation of events or withdrawal from participation may be appropriate even in circumstances falling outside of these recommendations. Individuals can use the guidelines and point scores to ascertain whether they should be involved in a particular event. SAL Hot Weather Guidelines July 0 FINAL.doc Updated: July 0 Page of