Safety Information
Incident/Injury Tracking Form
Coaches! Please fill out this form for any injury or near injury. Save the form and within 24 hours email it to the Safety Director.
Concussion training
All coaches who are on the field should are required to complete concussion training in the state of Oregon. Here are a couple places you can complete it. Please send completed certificate PDF to the Safety Director when done.
NFHS concussion training: https://nfhslearn.com/courses/concussion-in-sports-2
CDC HEADS UP concussion training: https://www.cdc.gov/headsup/youthsports/training/index.html
Safety Plan
1 SAFETY CHECKLIST
1.1 Safety Manual
The safety manual will be provided to all managers at the annual managers meeting and can be found online.
1.2 Fields
All managers, coaches and umpires should walk fields prior to play and remove any litter and/or debris.
1.3 Weather Conditions
Lightning- Halt play and evaluation should occur if the time between a lightning flash and the sound of thunder is less than fifteen (15) seconds. Seek shelter in a large enclosed building or fully enclosed metal vehicle. If caught in the open place feet together, squat down, and cover ears (to prevent eardrum damage).
Heat- Anytime temperature is above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, or the relative humidity is above 95%, a halt for rest and fluids should occur after the 3rd inning. Have shade and adequate water available. Encourage players to drink small amounts frequently. Any player exhibiting signs of heat related illness (cramps, fatigue, light headedness, nausea, vomiting or headache), should be removed from the game, placed in the shade, and re-hydrated. If symptoms do not respond immediately, seek prompt medical aid.
Rain/Mud- Playing on muddy fields with wet equipment places the players at risk and creates ruts and holes that can be a hazard. When in doubt reschedule the game.
1.4 Players
Jewelry- Players are not allowed to wear jewelry, except for medical-alert bracelets or necklaces.
1.11(j) hard items used to control hair are permitted for on field play.
Uniforms- Uniforms must be in good repair.
Equipment- Equipment must be in good repair.
On-Deck Circle- On-deck circle is NOT allowed.
Pitcher- Pitchers warming up in an area subject to foul balls should have a spotter with helmet and glove.
1.5 Spectators
Arguing- Spectators are not allowed to argue with any call made by the umpire. It is the manager's responsibility to keep spectators within acceptable behavior limits.
Foul Territory- Spectators in foul territory are to remain alert and well back from the field of play.
Benches/Dugouts- Benches and dugouts are for managers, coaches and players only. If not on the field of play, all players (except warm-up pitchers and catchers) must remain within the benches/dugout area.
Young Children- Young children must be properly supervised at all times.
Pets- Pets must be kept on a leash.
2 SAFETY CODE
2.1 Goals
Education- CMLL's education goal is to educate players, managers, coaches, and spectators in safety awareness.
Prevention- CMLL's prevention goal is to prevent as many injuries as possible.
2.2 Responsibility
Safety is the responsibility of the adults involved with CMLL.
2.3 Medical Emergencies
Training- All managers, coaches, and umpires must be trained in First Aid.
Services- Arrangements for emergency medical services should be made in advance of all games and practices, There should be a cell phone available at all games and practices.
Emergency Contact- All managers must have each player’s registration form (which contains emergency contact information) at every practice and game.
AED Locations - Sunset Park: located at the Sunset swim center and THPRD- Howard Terpenning Complex: located in the Tennis Center.
2.4 Playing Conditions
Weather- No games or practices should be held during lightning storms or in excessive heat (see Safety Checklist).
Field- Inspect playing areas before every game or practice for holes, damage, stones, glass or other foreign objects.
2.5 Equipment
Inspection- Inspect equipment regularly and make sure it fits properly. Equipment that is deemed unusable should be destroyed or made physically unusable to ensure it is not used or saved.
Catcher- Catchers must wear catcher's helmet, mask, throat protector, shin guards, long model chest protector, and protective cup at all times.
Pitchers Warm-Up - Catchers must wear catcher's helmet, mask, throat protector, shin guards, long model check protector, and protective cup when warming up pitchers.
Glasses- Parents should be encouraged to provide safety glasses for their children wearing glasses.
Helmets - All players when at bat and base running will wear a helmet that meets NOCSAE specifications. The helmet should have a NOCSAE stamp on it.
Face Guards/Cups- Parents should be encouraged to provide mouth guards and cups for their children. Safety cups are required for your child to play catcher.
Safety Bases – All coaches must use safety bases that disengage from their anchors. These are located in equipment boxes at each field.
First Aid Kit - Each team is required to carry some form of first aid kit. At each practice and game
Pitching Machines - If a coach or team chooses to use a pitching machine, it is only to be operated by an adult.
2.6 Play
Foul Balls- Coaches will establish procedures for retrieving foul balls batted out of playing area before each game to assure safety of those who retrieve the foul ball as well as the players, spectators and officials.
Player Alertness- All players should be alert and watching the batter on each pitch during practice and games.
Sliding- Proper sliding technique should be taught before sliding into bases. Headfirst sliding is prohibited, except when a runner is returning to a base.
Horseplay- Horseplay is not permitted on the playing field at any time.
On Deck Circle- There is no on deck circle, and there is to be NO swinging of bats by any players other than the batter at the plate, there are NO EXCEPTIONS to this rule.
Adult coach to warm up pitcher (Rule 3.09) – Managers/coaches are allowed to warm-up pitchers during regular season games.
2.7 Rules
Managers, coaches, and umpires should be thoroughly familiar with the current Little League Rule Book.
2.8 Background Check
All managers, coaches, on field volunteers, board members must fill out and submit a Volunteer Application and provide photo identification to Cedar Mill Little League (CMLL). CMLL will conduct a search of the Department of Justice’s nationwide sex offender registry on all applicable volunteers. Anyone refusing to fill out a Volunteer Application is ineligible to be a league member.
2.9 Concession Stands
CMLL has no concession stands.
3. ACCIDENTS
3.1 Procedure
Administer First Aid. Call 911 if necessary.
Reassure the injured party and spectators.
Contact the injured parts parent or guardian. If unavailable, contact the emergency contact listed on the registration form.
Control the crowd.
Talk to your team about the situation. Often players are upset and worried when a teammate is injured. They need to feel safe and understand why the injury occurred.
Consult your First Aid Booklet for return to play guidelines. Any injury requiring professional medical care will need a physician's clearance prior to returning to play.
Contact your league Safety Officer (Brent Wellington) within 24 hours of the incident at 503-707-6448 or [email protected].
3.2 Reporting
Any incident that causes any player, coach, manager, umpire, volunteer, or spectator to receive First Aid, CPR, or medical treatment must be reported to your league Safety Officer within 24 hours.
Any "near miss" accident involving a player, coach, manager, umpire, volunteer, or spectator to receive First Aid or medical treatment must be reported to your league Safety Officer.
Call your Safety Officer, they will assist you in gathering the necessary information and will fill out the appropriate form. The Safety Officer will make a "follow-up" telephone call to the injured party.
3.3 Communicable Diseases
Bleeding must be stopped, open wounds covered, and the uniform changed if there is blood on it before the athlete may return to play.
Use gloves when coming in contact with blood or body fluids. Gloves are provided in all First Aid kits.
Immediately wash hands with soap and other skin surfaces contaminated with blood.
Clean blood contaminated surfaces and equipment.
Store blood or body fluid contaminated uniforms or gear in plastic bags for thorough cleaning at home.
Place all blood and body fluid contaminated First Aid equipment (i.e. bloody gloves, bloody dirt, etc.) in a zip-lock bag. Seal the bag and throw it into a trash can. Zip-lock bags are provided in all First Aid kits.
Managers, coaches, and volunteers with open wounds should refrain from all direct contact until condition is resolved.
4. SAFETY IS EVERYONES JOB
Remember education and prevention is the key to reducing accidents to a minimum. Report all hazardous conditions to the League Safety Officer or League President immediately. Don’t play on a field that is not safe or with unsafe equipment. Be sure your players are fully equipped at all times, especially catchers and batters. Check your team's equipment often, replace or repair as needed. Consider appointing a team parent as the team safety representative.
5. CEDAR MILL LITTLE LEAGUE POLICY
All youths participating in the program are encouraged to develop a high moral code along with their improvement in physical skills and coordination. All adults are expected to lead by example. Youth athletics are a format for character development.
6. LITTLE LEAGUE PLEDGE
I trust in God
I love my Country
And will respect its laws
I will play fair
And strive to win
But win or lose
I will always do my best
7. TRAINING
7.1 Current
There are a couple coaching clinics planned for March. Check the website for dates to be announced. Managers and coaches will be trained on hitting, sliding, fielding and pitching fundamentals. Managers and coaches are periodically provided with brochures and are encouraged to participate in other clinics.
7.2 Future
CMLL continuously notifies coaches of local coaches’ clinics provided by private vendors, high schools and local universities.
7.3 First Aid Training
Managers and coaches are required to attend first aid training and complete a concussion training test. Cedar Mill Little League will provide training before the start of the 2023 season.
8. LITTLE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL REPORTING
8.1 Facility Survey
CMLL does not own, operate or maintain any of fields that are used for league functions. The Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation Department (THRPD) owns over 125 fields of which there are 31 potential individual fields at 16 locations are assigned to CMLL. From year to year, CMLL does not know which fields will be assigned. THRPD makes these decisions based on demand and availability. In 2023, CMLL plans on using the same fields that were used in 2022. The online field survey has been completed.
8.2 Player and Coach Registration
CMLL will report player and coach registration and roster data to LLI via the Little League Data Center.
8.3 A Safety Awareness Program (ASAP)
CMLL will submit a qualified safety plan registration form to LLI via the Little League Data Center. The safety plan will be reviewed annually by the OR District 4 Administrator.