Minimum first aid requirements
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on Monday, May 09, 2005 - 12:56
It is expected of the SA Rugby
to provide Guidelines to its affiliates on all aspects of the game.
The provision of minimum basic first aid (primary field side care) is no exception.
It should be borne in mind that adhering to these requirements would vary from
province to province, club to club and school to school depending on the economics
of that province/ district /club or school. Distinction should therefore
be made between International/ Provincial and club and schools rugby The
following Minimum Requirements are recommended: A. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
FOR FIRST AID EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES AT PROVINCIAL AND INTERNATIONAL RUGBY
MATCHES
1. PERSONNEL Suitably trained Sports Physician
/Orthopaedic Surgeon. This person to act as the official Match Doctor whose duties
are clearly defined in the IRB handbook for international matches and in the Participation
Agreements for domestic competitions. The following Specialist
services, if available, will benefit all players. It is not mandatory for these
persons to be present at the field but they should be on standby
Physiotherapist Dental surgeon Neurosurgeon Physician Plastic/Reconstructive
surgeon ENT surgeon 1.2 Suitably trained
Emergency Field-Side Care Workers(First Aider). Paramedics trained in Advanced
Life Support Care would be preferable. E.g. Netcare 911/ER24 Additional
"Intermediate" trained first aiders to treat minor injuries of spectators e.g.
Red Cross/ St.John’s Fully equipped ambulance
staffed by paramedics. Registered Nursing Sister Trauma Management
trained physician to take charge of medical room If problems with traffic
foreseen then a helicopter should be on standby 2.
EMERGENCY TREATMENT ROOM 2.1 A treatment room should be available at
each ground and this should be used specifically for this purpose only. 2.2
Electric lighting 2.3 Running water 2.4 Examination couches x 2. 2.5
A trauma board or any other suitable stretcher. 2.6 Blanket. 2.7 Access
to telephone in order to summon further medical assistance or an ambulance if
necessary. Telephone numbers of Specialists on-call must be available.
Medications necessary to deal with all life-threatening situations. Suturing
equipment Equipment such as defibrillator and other resuscitation equipment
to deal with medical emergencies. B. MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRST AID PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT AT ALL CLUB AND SCHOOLS MATCHES
1. PERSONNEL A
person or persons suitably trained in Emergency Field-Side Care (A Trained First
Aider or Para medic). At least 2 trainee first aid assistants Referees/coaches
who have First Aid knowledge could be of immense value Some form of transport
should be readily available if it is not possible to have an ambulance on standby.
An ambulance at the playing venue is the ideal. The presence of a Sports
Medicine Trained doctor or a doctor experienced in treating sports injuries is
highly recommended 2. FIRST AID EQUIPMENT 2.1.
Trauma Board or any other suitable stretcher. 2.2. Acceptable
First Aid Kit which should include the following:- (i) Splints (ii)
Neck Brace (iii) Trauma Bandages (iv) Antiseptics and strapping
NOTE: If the minimum Medical requirements at a field are not met, then a rugby
match should not be allowed to take place. The referee must ensure that
these basic minimum requirements are met before allowing the match to commence. SPINE
LINE NUMBER TOLL FREE NUMBER; 0800-678678 Current
– May 2005. DR.ISMAIL JAKOET
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