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First aid kits are located at each playing field.
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NO games or practices will be held when weather
or field conditions are not good or favorable conditions.
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The play area should be inspected frequently for holes, damage,
stones, glass and other foreign objects.
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Only managers, players, coaches and/or umpires
are permitted on the playing field or in the dugout during games(exception
with T-Ball and Coach Pitch).
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Responsibility for keeping bats and loose equipment
off the field of play should be that of the player assigned
for this purpose and/or the team Manager and Coach.
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During practice and games, all players should
be alert and aware of the current batter.
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During warm up drills, players should be spaced
so that no one is endangered by wild throws or missed catches.
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All pre-game warm ups should be performed within
the confines of the playing field and not within areas that
are frequented by, and thus endanger spectators (i.e., playing
catch, pepper, swinging bats, etc.)
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Batters and runners must wear regulated Little
League approved protective helmets during all batting practice
and games.
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Catchers must wear approved Little League regulated
Catchers gear: helmet, mask, throat guard, long model chest
protector, shin guards, and protective cup with athletic supporter
at all times (males) for all practices and games. NO EXCEPTIONS.
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Managers should encourage all male players to wear protective
cups and supporters for practices and games.
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Managers and coaches may not warm up pitchers
before or during a game.
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Except when the runner is returning to a base,
head first slides are not permitted.
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During sliding practices, bases may not be strapped
down or anchored.
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At NO time should horse play be
permitted on or within the playing field.
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Parents of players who are required to wear
glasses are encouraged to provide safety glasses.
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Players may NOT wear watches, rings, pins, or
metallic items during games and/or practices.
Dos and Do Not's
DO . . .
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Reassure and aid any child who is injured, frightened
or lost.
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Provide or assist in obtaining medical attention
for those who require it IMMEDIATELY!
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Know your limitations only assist those who
require immediate medical attention, and when administering
aid, remember to . . . LOOK for signs of injury LISTEN to the
injured describe what happened and what hurts.
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Before questioning, you may have to calm and
soothe an excited child.
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Managers, Coaches remember to have have your
players Medical information with you at all times.
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DO NOTs. . .
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DO NOT administer any medications
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DO NOT hesitate in giving aid when needed
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DO NOT be afraid to ask for help if you are not sure of the
proper procedures (i.e., CPR)
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