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Risk Management



Remember....."It takes a community to raise a child"
Email:   riskmanager@ndhockey.com  


The Risk Manager for NDMHA it their responsibility to be the "Conscience" of our Association.  The goal is to remind people to make decisions and take actions that reflect good common sense and to recognize the necessity to provide a safe environment for the participants within the rules and regulations (authority) of ND Hockey, B.C. Hockey and Hockey Canada. A risk manager wants to ensure that our Association provides fairness, responsibility, and safety in the operation of hockey within our community.

 

       "Keeping our children safe is a concern of every North Delta Hockey parent. One very good reason parents choose to involve children in organized sport, is to insure they are actively engaged in a positive community.  From time to time we come across materials that we hope will raise awareness of our community to some of the dangers facing our children. We will bring this material to your attention through the links below at the bottom of this webpage. Please feel free to suggest other websites or resources that may be of interest to our North Delta Hockey Community"


 Helmets for Coaches:  
North Delta has implemented a new policy which can be viewed on our Equipment Policy.    
Overview of North Delta's policy.


Dressing Room Mandate:
The “TWO MAN RULE" in the dressing room is to be always in place and never compromised for any reason what so ever.  I can not emphasize how important it is for everyone to adhere to this very important policy as it is in place not only for the kids protection, but yours as team officials as well.

Who is Allowed on The Bench - Read more

Throat Protectors and Helmets:
All players must wear a throat protector with the Bureau De Normalisation Du Quebec certification logo on them "BNQ" or "Q".  If the neck guard is altered or torn, the certification is now void and the player can not step foot on the ice surface until it is replaced.  Helmets are to be "CSA" certified and any application of stickers on Helmets unless "CSA" certified are completely forbidden as this would de-certify the helmet under the manufacturer's warranty and would there for not be eligible for use.

Hockey Canada Injury Reports: Injury Reports are to be filled in completely by The parents, Team Official, Doctor and then submitted to the Hockey Office at Sungod "Attention: Risk Manager."  I will submit the HC Injury Report to Hockey Canada for you and then follow up if need be.

Return to Play Process for Concussions

Yellow Card:  ND Hockey and other Hockey Associations are being vigilant to insure the safety and freedom from abuse of all officials, coaching staff and players.   Read more.

Tools for HCSP's
BC Hockey Injury Log
Emergency Action Plan

Travelling for tournaments outside the Lower Mainland - All teams must complete the following form and submit to the ND Hocky Office for approval prior to traveling.
Team Travel Approval Form

General Information
Hockey Rink Etiquette for Parents
Athletes Foot
Energy Drinks
Ice Hockey Injuries Information
Keeping your cool in the Stands

 

 



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