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Observed Points of Concern ConcussionsInjuriesSafety

Concussions, Injuries, Sa fety Slide 2 Player safety is referee’s ultimate responsibility Applies to both youth and adult players

Concussions, Injuries, Safety Slide 3 Signs & Symptoms of Concussion: REPORTED BY ATHLETE Headache Nausea Balance problems or dizziness Blurred vision Sensitivity to light or noise Feeling lightheaded Feeling sluggish OBSERVED BY OTHE RS Appears dazed or stunned Is confused about assignment Is unsure of game, score, or opponent Moves clumsily Answers questions slowly

Concussions, Injuries, Safety Slide 4 Signs & Symptoms of Concussion: REMEMBER …. As the referee, you are not determining whether a player has been concussed. You are only observing whether or not a player exhibits signs and/or symptoms of a concussion.

Concussions, Injuries, Safety Slide 5 Referee Believes Concussion Symptoms Exist: State of Ohio Law Youth player must be dismissed from game …. may be replaced by a substitute Youth player may not return to game Player may not play in any game for the remainder of the day …. No exceptions …. No matter how well the player may feel a few minutes later or later in the day.

Concussions, Injuries, Safety Slide 6 Referee Believes Concussion Symptoms Exist: BE ALERT: …. when a player’s head hits the ground …. when players bang heads together …. when a player is hit in head with an arm or elbow …. when player is slammed in the head with a hard hit ball. …. AND the younger the player the more susceptible they are to being concussed.

Concussions, Injuries, Safety Slide 7 Referee Believes Concussion Symptoms Exist: Tournaments - Referee Responsibilities Alert tournament assignor that player has been dismissed due to signs of concussion. Not referee’s responsibility to go around and check second game that the player’s team may be playing … it is the coach’s responsibility!! If referee is also officiating the team’s second game of the day, then it is that referee’s duty to ensure dismissed player does not participate in the game.