Fri
Jun
06
07:30 PM
Storm U15A Coed
Wolves U15A Coed
5
5
Sun
Jun
08
03:00 PM
Storm U15A Coed
Breakers U15A Coed
Sun
Jun
08
04:00 PM
Storm U15 Female
Breakers U15 Female
Mon
Jun
09
06:30 PM
Wolves U11 Coed
Wolf Pack U11 Coed
Mon
Jun
09
06:30 PM
Breakers Yellow U11 Coed
Breakers Black U11 Coed

Hot Weather Policy


Hot Weather Policy

 

Rationale

Metro Minor Lacrosse and its Member Associations (MA)have a responsibility to ensure the health and wellbeing of players, volunteers, officials and spectators. In fulfilling this responsibility, all members have a duty to provide and maintain an environment that is safe and

without risks to health.

 

This Hot Weather Policy will assist volunteers, players, officials and spectators to undertake necessary action in cases of extreme hot weather. This is to prevent injury, and possible death, from heat illness by recognising and managing potentially dangerous heat situations

 

Games in Hot Weather

The League shall review temperature forecasts issued by Environment Canada. If a heat warning has been issued the league can use the game formats below:

 

Weather SItuation

Game Format

No Heat Warning

Game formats as normal

Heat Warning Issued - temperatures not reached warning levels

League to review with MAs:

Use normal game formats OR modified game formats

Heat Warning Issued - temperatures have reached warning levels

League to review with MAs:

Cancel games OR use modified game formats


  • All age categories
  • 12 minute periods, run-time with mandatory 2 minute breaks between periods  
  • Final 3 minutes of 3rd period will be stop time
  • Water breaks for goalies each period at ½ way point

Please Note - certain venues may have their own hot weather policies that will take precedence over MMLL policies.



Member Association Requirements During Hot Weather 

MA’s shall encourage all teams and players to drink fluids prior to and during all games to avoid dehydration and for rehydration following competitions.

In all games, teams shall ensure that there is an adequate supply of water for drinking and refreshment and the appropriate breaks are taken as necessary during these games.

Teams will make every effort to provide adequate resources for players to participate including such items as the provision of water, ice, wet towels, etc, and will monitor their players to ensure that they are fit enough to participate or continue to participate.



First Aid Treatment

Players and officials with any symptoms of heat illness shall immediately cease play. They shall have immediate first aid treatment including 

  • Strip off any excess clothing;
  • Soak with water;
  • Fan;
  • Ice placed in the groin and armpits is also helpful.

 

The aim is to reduce body temperature as quickly as possible. The individual should immediately be referred for treatment by a medical professional.




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