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Cedarburg Little League
Safety Manual 2014
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2019
Safety Manual
for
Managers and Coaches
Cedarburg Little League
League ID Number
252-11-08
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Table of ContentsMission Statement 4
Safety Manual & First Aid Kits 5
CLL Phone Numbers & Board of Directors 6
Code of Conduct 7
Safety Top Ten & In Case of An Emergency 8
CLL Safety Code 9
CLL Board Responsibilities 11
Managers and Coaches 13
Pre-Season 13
Season Play 14
Pre-Game and Practice 15
During the Game 17
Post Game 17
Umpires 18
Pre-Game 18
During the Game 20
Post Game 20
Equipment 21
Weather 23
Rain 23
Lightning 23
Hot Weather 24
Tornado’s 24
Accident Reporting 25
What to report 25
When to report 25
How to make a report 25
CLL Safety Officer’s responsibilities 26
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Insurance Policies 26
Explanation of Coverage 27
Filing a Claim 27
Concession Stand Safety 28
First Aid 29
What is First-Aid? 29
First Aid-Kits 29
Good Samaritan Laws 30
Giving First Aid 31
9-1-1 Emergency Number 32
When to Call 9-1-1 33
Bleeding in General 34
Insect Stings 34
Burns 35
Caring for Burns 35
Chemical Burns 35
Sunburn 35
Heat Exhaustion 36
Sunstroke 36
Transporting an Injured Person 36
Concussions 37
Concussion Information Sheets and Signature Pages 38
Appendix 44
CLL Boundaries 44
Maps to Cedarburg Little League Fields 45
Maps and Directions to Medical Treatment Facilities 51
Medical Release Form 75
Volunteer Application 76
CLL Injury Report 77
Accident Claim Form 78
First Aid & Fundamental Training 80
First Aid Training Attendance 81
Little League Night at Miller Park 82
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Cedarburg Little
League Mission
Statement
Cedarburg Little League is a municipallyoperated program, led by dedicated
Town staff and volunteers, whosemission is to teach the fundamentals ofLittle League safely to the children in ourarea.
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Safety Manual &
First Aid KitsEach team will be issued a Safety Manual at the beginning of the season. Themanager/coach of the team will acknowledge the receipt of the manual bysigning in the space provided below when taking possession of the manual.
Additional copies may be obtained at Town Hall and on the website.
First Aid kits and Chemical ice packs will be available at all times in theequipment boxes and equipment sheds.
The equipment boxes and sheds will also have a Safety Manual in plain sight atall times.
The Safety Manual will include maps to the nearest medical treatment facilities,important contact phone numbers, the CLL Code of Conduct, and DO’s andDon’t of treating injuries.
I have received my Safety Manual and will have it present at all practices, games(season games and post-season games) and any other event where team memberscould become injured or hurt.
_________________________ _________________
Print name of Manager/Coach Team name/Division
_________________________ _________________
Signature of Manager/Coach Date
Submit to Town Hall when completed.
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Phone List
Columbia St. Mary’s Ozaukee Hospital……………….… ………(262) 243-7300
Grafton Aurora Hospital…………………………………..……..(262) 329-1000
Aurora Advanced Health Care……………………………….…..(262) 375-3700
Cedar Mills Medical Clinic………………………………...……..(262) 377-6933
Cedarburg Police Department………………………………..…..(262) 375-7620
Cedarburg Fire Department…………………………….………..(262) 375-7630
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President……………………...…Eric Ryer…..…..…...…..…...….(262)377-4509
Vice President..……………...Paul Jungbauer………………….. (262)377-4509
Treasurer………………………….…Charlie Pretty..…………….(262)377-4509
Umpire in Chief……………..Paul Jungbauer..…………………. (262)377-4509
Player Agent…………………….Paul Jungbauer……………… (262)377-4509
Safety Officer………………Eric Ryer…………..……………….(262)377-4509
Information Officer………..Eric Ryer………. ………..…….. (262)377-4509
Field Maintenance……………….Jeff Boerner………………. (262)377-4509
Equipment Manager…………….Paul Jungbauer....……..….…….(262)377-4509
Sponsorship………………... Paul Jungbauer...…………… (262)377-4509
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CLL Code of ConductThe board of directors of Cedarburg Little League has mandated the followingCode of Conduct. All coaches/managers will read this Code of Conduct andsign in the space provided below acknowledging that he or she understands andagrees to comply with the Code of Conduct.
CEDARBURG LITTLE LEAGUE CODE of CONDUCT:
No Board Member, Manager, Coach, Player or Spectator shall:
At any time, lay a hand upon , push,shove, strike, or threaten to strike anofficial.
Be guilty of heaping personal verbal orphysical abuse upon any official for anyreal or imaginary belief of a wrongdecision or judgment.
Be guilty of an objectionabledemonstration of dissent at an official’sdecision by throwing of gloves, helmets,hats, bats, balls, or any other forcefulunsportsman-like action.
Be guilty of using unnecessarily roughtactics in the play of a game against thebody of an opposing player.
Be guilty of a physical attack upon anyboard member, official, manager, coach,player or spectator.
Be guilty of the use of profane, obsceneor vulgar language in any manner at anytime.
Appear on the field of play, stands, oranywhere on the CCL grounds while in anintoxicated state at any time. Intoxicatedwill be defined as an odor and/orbehavioral issues.
Be guilty of gambling upon any play oroutcome of any games with anyone atany time.
Smoke while in the stands or on theplaying field or in any dugout at anytime.
Be guilty of discussing publicly withspectators in a derogatory or abusivemanner, any play, decision or apersonal opinion of any players duringthe game.
Speak disrespectfully to any manager,coach, official or representative of theleague.
Be guilty of tampering or manipulationof any league rosters, schedules, draftpositions or selections, official scorebooks, rankings, financial records orprocedures.
Shall challenge an umpire’s authority.The umpires shall have the authorityand discretion during a game topenalize the offender according to theinfraction up to and including removalfrom the game (not applicable to teeball games with no umpires).
The CLL Board of Directors will review all infractions of the CLL Code of Conduct.
Depending on the seriousness or frequency, the board may assess additional disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion from the league.
I have read the CLL Code of Conduct and promise to adhere to its rules and regulations.
_____________________ ____________________Print Name of Manager/Coach Team Name and Division
____________________ ____________________Signature of Manager/Coach Date
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Safety Top Ten
1. BE ALERT;
2. CHECK PLAYING FIELD FOR SAFETY HAZARDS;
3. WEAR PROPER EQUIPTMENT;
4. ENSURE EUIPMENT IS IN GOOD SHAPE;
5. ENSURE FIRST AID IS AVAILABLE;
6. MAINTAIN CONTROL OF THE SITUATION;
7. MAINTAIN DISCIPLINE;
8. SAFETY IS A TEAM SPORT;
9. BE ORGANIZED;
10. HAVE FUN!!!!
MAKE SURE THAT SOMEONE AT
YOUR GAME/PRACTICE HAS A
CELLULAR PHONE TO USE!!!
IN CASE OF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY:
1. Give first aid and have someone call 911 immediately if an ambulance
is necessary (i.e. severe injury, neck or head injury, not breathing –
error on the side of caution);
2. Notify the parents immediately if they are not on the scene;
3. Notify league safety officer (Eric Ryer, 262-388-4673);
4. Complete a CLL injury report form;
5. Talk to your team about the situation if it involves them. Often players
are upset and worried about the injured player. They need to
understand why the injury occurred and how to avoid a future
reoccurrence.
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CLL SAFETY CODE
1. Responsibility for safety procedures belong to every adult member of
CLL;
2. Managers, coaches and umpires will have mandatory training in first-aid.
First -aid kits are available in the boxes and sheds.
3. No games or practices will be held when weather or field conditions are
not good, particularly when lighting is visible;
4. Play area will be inspected frequently for holes, damage, glass and other
foreign objects;
5. Dugouts and bat racks will be positioned behind screens;
6. Only players, managers, coaches, and umpires are permitted on the
playing field during play and practice sessions;
7. Responsibility for keeping bats and loose equipment off the field of play
will be that of a regular player assigned for this purpose;
8. Procedure will be established for retrieving foul balls batted out of the
playing area;
9. During practice and games, all players should be alert and watching the
batter on each pitch;
10. During warm-up drills, players should be spaced so that no one is
endangered by wild throws or missed catches;
11. Equipment should be inspected regularly. Make sure it fits properly;
12. Batters must wear approved protective helmets during practice, as well as
during games;
13. Shoes with metal spikes or cleats are NOT permitted. Shoes with molded
cleats are permissible.
14. No smoking on Cedarburg Little League grounds at any time!!!
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15. Players must not wear watches, rings, pins, jewelry or other metallic
items;
16. Parents of players who wear glasses should be encouraged to provide
“Safety Glasses”;
17. At no time should “horseplay” be permitted on the playing field;
18. During sliding, practice bases should not be strapped down and should
be located way from the base anchoring system;
19. Except when the runner is returning to a base, head first slides are not
permitted;
20. Catchers must wear catcher’s helmets, mask, throat protector, long
model chest protector, shin-guards and male catchers should wear a
protective supporter at all times.
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CLL Board Responsibilities
The President:
The President of CLL is responsible for ensuring that the policies and
regulations of the CLL Safety Officer are carried out by the entire
membership to the best of his abilities.
Field Maintenance Manager:
The CLL Facilities manager is responsible to ensure the fields and
structures used by CLL meet the safety requirements as set forth in this
manual.
Equipment Manager:
The CLL Equipment Manager is responsible to get damaged
equipment repaired or replaced as reported (badly damaged equipment
will be destroyed). This replacement will happen in a timely manner.
The Equipment Manager will also exchange equipment if it doesn’t fit
properly. Coaches should notify the equipment manager of defective
equipment.
CLL Safety Officer:
The main responsibility of the CLL Safety Officer is to develop and
implement the League’s safety program.
The CLL Safety Officer is the link between Town staff, league
managers, coaches, umpires, players, spectators, and any other third
parties on the CLL grounds in regards to safety matters, rules and
regulations.
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The CLL Safety Officer’s* responsibilities Include:
1. Coordinating with the team managers in order to provide the safestenvironment possible for all.
2. Assisting parents and individuals with insurance claims and will act asthe liaison between the insurance company and the parents andindividuals.
3. Explaining insurance benefits to claimants and assisting them with filingthe correct paperwork.
4. Keeping the First Aid Log. This log will list where accidents and injuriesare occurring, to whom, in which divisions, at what times, under whatsupervision.
5. Correlating and summarizing the data in the First-Aid Log to determineproper accident prevention in the future.
6. Insuring that each team receives its Safety Manual at the beginning ofthe season.
7. Installing First-Aid Kits in the equipment boxes and sheds and re-stocking the kits as needed.
8. Inspecting applicable concessions operation and checking any fireextinguishers.
9. Instructing any concession stand workers on the use of fireextinguishers.
10. Checking fields with the Field Managers and listing areas needingattention.
11. Scheduling a First-Aid Clinic for all managers, designated coaches,umpires, and player agents during the pre-season.
12. Acting immediately in resolving unsafe or hazardous conditions once asituation has been brought to his/her attention.
13. Making spot checks at practices and games to make sure all managershave their Safety Manuals.
14. Tracking all injuries and near misses in order to identify injury trends.
15. Making sure that safety is a topic at the season-end meeting, allowingexperienced people to share ideas on improving safety.
*In cooperation with the League President and Maintenance Manager.
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(a) The Manager shall always be responsible for the team’s conduct, observance
of the official rules and deference to the umpires.
(b)The Manager is also responsible for the safety of his players. He/She is also
ultimately responsible for the actions of designated coaches.
(c) If a Manager leaves the field, that Manager shall designate a Coach as a
substitute and such Substitute Manager shall have the duties, rights and
responsibilities of the Manager.
Pre-Season:
Managers will:
Take possession of this Safety Manual supplied by CLL.
Attend a mandatory training session on First Aid given by CLL with
his/her designated coaches.
Meet with all parents on the first practice of the season to discuss Little
League philosophy and safety issues.
Cover the basics of safe play with his/her team before starting the first
practice.
Return the signed Safety Manual and CLL Code of Conduct sheets before the
first game.
Teach players the fundamentals of the game while advocating safety.
Teach players how to slide before the season starts. A board representative will
be available to teach these fundamentals if the Manager or designated coaches
do not know them.
The Coach is a person appointed by the president of CLL to be responsible forthe team’s actions on the field, and to represent the team in communications withthe umpire and the opposing team. The Head Coach is aka the Manager.
Coaches & Managers
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Pre-Season continued…
Notify parents that if a child is injured or ill, he or she can not return to practiceunless they have a note from their doctor. This medical release (seeappendix) protects you if that child should become further injured or ill.There are no exceptions to this rule.
Encourage players to bring water bottles to practices and games.
Tell parents to bring sunscreen for themselves and their child.
Encourage your players to wear mouth protection.
** First-time Managers and Coaches are requested to read materials or viewvideos on Little League Baseball mechanics available online (CLL staff can helplocate materials).
Season Play:
Managers will:
Work closely with Team Safety Officer to make sure equipment is in first rate
working order.
Make sure that telephone access is available at all activities including practices.
It is suggested that a cellular phone always be on hand.
Not expect more from their players than what the players are capable of.
Teach the fundamentals of the game to players.
Catching fly balls
Sliding correctly
Proper fielding of ground balls
Simple pitching motion for balance
Be open to ideas, suggestions or help.
Enforce that prevention is the key to reducing accidents to a minimum.
Have players wear sliding pads if they have cuts or scrapes on their legs.
Always have First-Aid Kit and Safety Manual available.
Use common sense.
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Pre-Game and Practice:
Managers will:
Make sure that players are healthy, rested and alert.
Make sure that players returning from being injured have a medical release
form signed by their doctor. Otherwise, they can’t play.
Make sure players are wearing the proper uniform.
Make sure that the equipment is in good working order and is safe.
Agree with the opposing manager on the fitness of the playing field. In the
event that the two managers cannot agree, the President or a duly delegated
representative shall make the determination.
Enforce the rule that no bats and balls are permitted on the field until all
players have done their proper stretching.
1) Calf muscles 6) Shoulders
2) Hamstrings 7) Elbow/forearm
3) Quadriceps 8) Arm shake out
4) Groin 9) Neck
5) Back
Then have players do a light jog around the field before starting throwing
warm-ups that should follow this order.
Light tosses short distance.
Light tosses medium distance.
Light tosses large distance.
Medium tosses medium distance.
Regular tosses medium distance.
Field ground balls.
Field pop flies
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During the Game:
Managers will:
Make sure that players carry all gloves and other equipment off the field andto the dugout when their team is up at bat. No equipment shall be left lyingon the field, either in fair or foul territory.
Keep players alert.
Maintain discipline at all times.
Be organized.
Keep players and substitutes sitting on the team’s bench or in the dugoutunless participating in the game or preparing to enter the game.
Make sure catchers are wearing the proper equipment.
Encourage everyone to think Safety First.
Observe the “no on-deck” rule for batters and keep players behind thescreens at all times. No player should handle a bat in the dugouts at anytime.
Keep player’s off fences.
Get players to drink often so they do not dehydrate.
Not play children that are ill or injured.
Attend to children that become injured in a game.
Not lose focus by engaging in conversation with parents and passerby’s.
Post Game
Managers will:
Do cool down exercises with the players.
1. Light jog.
2.Stretching as noted above.
3.Those who throw regularly (pitchers and catchers)
should ice their shoulders and elbows.
4.Encourage catchers to ice their knees.
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Post Game continued…
Managers will:
Do cool down exercises with the players
Not leave the field until every team member has been picked up by a knownfamily member or designated driver.
Notify parents if their child has been injured no matter how small orinsignificant the injury is. There are no exceptions to this rule. Thisprotects you, Little League Baseball, Incorporated and CLL.
Discuss any safety problems with the Team Safety Officer that occurredbefore, during or after the game.
If their was an injury, make sure an accident report was filled out and givento the CLL Safety Officer.
Return the field to its pre-game condition, per CLL policy.
Umpires ResponsibilitiesPre Game Umpires will:
Check equipment in dugouts of both teams, equipment that does not meetspecifications must be removed from the game.
Make sure catchers are wearing helmets when warming up pitchers.
Run hands along bats to make sure there are no slivers.
Make sure that bats have grips.
Make sure there are foam inserts in helmets and that helmets meet LittleLeague specifications and Cedarburg Little League’s seal of approval.
Inspect helmets for cracks.
Walk the field for hazards and obstructions (e.g. rocks and glass).
Check players to see if they are wearing jewelry.
Check players to see if they are wearing metal cleats.
Make sure that all playing lines are marked with non-caustic lime, chalk orother white material easily distinguishable from the ground or grass.
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Card for umpires to make sure field is checked
before playing begins
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Umpires responsibilities continued…
Pre Game the umpire shall:
Secure official Little League balls for play from both teams.
During the Game:
During the game the umpire shall:
Govern the game as mandated by Little League rules and regulations.
Check baseballs for discoloration and nicks and declare a ball unfit for use ifit exhibits these traits.
Act as the sole judge as to whether and when play shall be suspended orterminated during a game because of unsuitable weather conditions or theunfit condition of the playing field; as to whether and when play shall beresumed after such suspension; and as to whether and when a game shall beterminated after such suspension.
Act as the sole judge as to whether and when play shall be suspended orterminated during a game because of low visibility due to atmosphericconditions or darkness.
Enforce the rule that no spectators shall be allowed on the field during thegame.
Make sure catchers are wearing the proper equipment.
Continue to monitor the field for safety and playability.
Make the calls loud and clear, signaling each call properly.
Make sure players and spectators keep their fingers out of the fencing.
Post Game
After a game, the umpire shall:
Check with the managers of both teams regarding safety violations.
Report any unsafe situations to the CLL Safety Officer by telephone and inwriting.
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EQUIPMENTEQUIPMENT
The Equipment Manager is an appointed CLL Board Member and is responsiblefor purchasing and distributing equipment to the individual teams. Thisequipment is checked and tested when it is issued but it is the Manager’sresponsibility to maintain it. Managers should inspect equipment before eachgame and each practice.
The CLL Equipment Manager will promptly replace damaged and ill fittingequipment when notified. Furthermore, kids like to bring their own gear. Thisequipment can only be used if it meets the requirements as outlined in this SafetyManual and the Official Little League Rule Book.
At the end of the season, all equipment must be returned to the CLL EquipmentManager. Safety Manuals must be turned in with the equipment.
Each team, at all times in thedugout, shall have four (4)protective helmets which mustmeet NOCSAE specifications andstandards. These helmets will beprovided by CLL and will belocated in the equipment boxes. Ifplayers decide to use their ownhelmets, they must meet NOCSAEspecifications and standards.
Each helmet shall have an exteriorwarning label. NOTE: Thewarning label cannot be embossedin the helmet, but must be placedon the exterior portion of thehelmet and be visible and easy toread.
Use of a helmet by the batter and allbase runners is mandatory.
Use of a helmet by a player/basecoach is mandatory.
Use of a helmet by an adult basecoach is optional.
All male players should wear athleticsupporters.
Male catchers must wear the metal,fiber or plastic type cup and a long-model chest protector.
Female catchers must wear long orshort model chest protectors.
Multi-colored gloves can no longerbe worn by pitchers.
Make sure helmets fit.
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All catchers must wear chestprotectors with neck collar, throatguard, shin guards and catcher’shelmet, all of which must meetLittle League specifications andstandards.
All catchers must wear a mask,“dangling” type throat protectorand catcher’s helmet duringpractice, pitcher warm-up, andgames. NOTE: Skullcaps are notpermitted.
If the gripping tape on a batbecomes unraveled, the bat mustnot be used until it is repaired.
Bats with dents, or that arefractured in any way, must bediscarded.
Coaches must enforce rules atpractices as well as games
Coaches are not allowed to catchpitchers, including at the backstopduring practice.
Only Official Little League balls willbe used during practices and games.
No wood bats at any time.
Make sure that the equipment issuedto you is appropriate for the age andsize of the kids on your team. If it isnot, get replacements from theEquipment Manager.
Replace questionable equipmentimmediately by notifying the CLLEquipment Manager.
Make sure that players respect theequipment that is issued.
Bases will be Little League approvedand disengage from base
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WEATHERMost of our summer days in South Eastern Wisconsin are sunny but there arethose days when the weather turns bad and creates unsafe weather conditions.
Rain:
If it begins to rain:
1. Evaluate the strength of the rain (is it a drizzle or is it pouring?)
2. Determine the direction the storm is moving.
3. Evaluate the playing field as it becomes increasingly saturated.
4. Stop practice if the playing conditions become unsafe -- use commonsense. If playing a game, consult with the other manager and the umpire to
formulate a decision.
Lightning:
The average lightning stroke is 5-6 miles long with up to 30 million volts at100,000 amps flow in less than a tenth of a second. The average thunderstorm is6-10 miles wide and moves at a rate of 25 miles per hour. Once the leading edgeof a thunderstorm approaches to within 10 miles, you are at immediate risk dueto the possibility of lightning strokes coming from the storm’s overhanging anvilcloud. This fact is the reason that many lightning deaths and injuries occur withclear skies overhead. On average, the thunder from a lightning stroke can only beheard over a distance of 3-4 miles, depending on terrain, humidity andbackground noise around you. By the time you can hear the thunder, the stormhas already approached to within 3-4 miles! The sudden cold wind that manypeople use to gauge the approach of a thunderstorm is the result of down draftsand usually extends less than 3miles from the storm’s leading edge. By the timeyou feel the wind, the storm can be less than 3 miles away!
If you can HEAR, SEE OR FEEL a THUNDERSTORM:
1. Suspend all games and practices immediately.
2. Stay away from metal including fencing and bleachers.
3. Do not hold metal bats.
4. Get players to walk, not run to their parent’s or designated driver’s cars andwait for your decision on whether or not to continue the game or practice.
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Hot Weather:
If, and when we get HOT weather, precautions must be taken in order to makesure the players on your team do not dehydrate or hyperventilate.
1. Suggest players take drinks of water when coming on and going off
the field between innings.
2. If a player looks distressed while standing in the hot sun, substitute thatplayer and get him/her into the shade of the dugout A.S.A.P.
3. If a player should collapse as a result of heat exhaustion, call 9-1-1immediately. Get the player to drink water and use the instant ice bags
supplied in your First-Aid Kit to cool him/her down until the emergencymedical team arrives.
Ultra-Violet Ray Exposure:
This kind of exposure increases and athlete’s risk of developing a specific typeof skin cancer known as melanoma. The American Academy of Dermatologyestimates that children receive 80% of their lifetime sun exposure by the timethat they are 18 years old. Therefore, CLL will recommend the use of sunscreenwith a SPF (sun protection factor) of at least 15 as a means of protection fromdamaging ultra-violet light.
How do tornados form? The most destructive and deadly tornadoes occur fromsupercells, which are rotating thunderstorms with a well-defined radarcirculation called a mesocyclone. [Supercells can also produce damaging hail,severe non-tornadic winds, unusually frequent lightning and flash floods.]Tornado formation is believed to be dictated mainly by things which happen onthe storm scale, in and around the mesocyclone.
What do we do if there is a tornado? Take cover in the nearest building.
TORNADO’S
What is a tornado? According to the Glossary ofMeteorology (AMS, 2000), a tornado is "a violentlyrotating column of air, pendant from a cumuliformcloud or underneath a cumuliform cloud, andoften (but not always) visible as a funnel cloud.“
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ACCIDENT REPORTING
What to report -
An incident that causes any player, manager, coach, umpire, or volunteer toreceive medical treatment and/or first aid must be reported to the CLL SafetyOfficer. This includes even passive treatments such as the evaluation anddiagnosis of the extent of the injury.
When to report -
All such incidents described above must be reported to the CLL Safety Officerwithin 24 hours of the incident. The CLL Safety Officer, Eric Ryer, can bereached at the following:
Day Phone: (262)377-4509 x2
Cell: (262)388-4673
Fax: (262)377-0308
Email: eryer@town.cedarburg.wi.us
Address: 1293 Washington Avenue
Cedarburg, WI 53012
The CLL Safety Officer’s contact information will be posted at all times in theequipment boxes.
How to make a report -
Reporting incidents can come in a variety of forms. Most typically, they aretelephone conversations. At a minimum, the following information must beprovided:
The name and phone number of the individual involved.
The date, time, and location of the incident.
As detailed a description of the incident as possible.
The preliminary estimation of the extent of any injuries.
The name and phone number of the person reporting
the incident.
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Within 24 hours of receiving the CLL Accident Investigation Form, the CLL
Safety Officer will contact the injured party or the party’s parents and;
Verify the information received;
Obtain any other information deemed necessary;
Check on the status of the injured party; and
In the event that the injured party required other medical treatment (i.e.,
Emergency Room visit, doctor’s visit, et.) will advise the parent or guardian
of the Cedarburg Little League’s insurance coverage and the provision for
submitting any claims.
If the extent of the injuries are more than minor in nature, the CLL Safety
Officer shall periodically call the injured party to: check on the status of any
injuries, and check if any other assistance is necessary in areas such as
submission of insurance forms, etc., until such time as the incident is
considered “closed” (i.e., no further claims are expected and/or the
individual is participating in the League again).
CLL Safety Officer’s Responsibilities
INSURANCE POLICIES
Little League accident insurance covers only those activities approved orsanctioned by Little League Baseball, Incorporated. Cedarburg Little Leagueparticipants shall not participate as a Little League in games with other teams ofother programs or in tournaments except those authorized by Little LeagueBaseball, Incorporated. Cedarburg Little League participants may participate inother programs during the Little League season and tournament provided suchparticipation does not disrupt the Little League season or tournament team.Unless expressly authorized by the Board of Directors of CLL, games playedfor any purpose other than to establish a League champion or as part of theInternational Tournament are prohibited.
Cedarburg Little League Insurance Policy is designed to supplement a parent’s existing family policy.
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Explanation of Coverage:
Little League’s insurance policy is designed to afford protection to all
participants at the most economical cost to CLL. It can be used to supplement
other insurance carried under a family policy or insurance provided by a parent’s
employer. If there is no other coverage, Little League insurance - which is
purchased by the CLL, not the parent - takes over and provides benefits, for all
covered injury treatment costs up to the maximum stated benefits. This plan
makes it possible to offer exceptional, low-cost protection with assurance to
parents that adequate coverage is in force at all times during the season.
Filing a Claim:
When filing a claim, (see claim forms in appendix) all medical costs should be
fully itemized. If no other insurance is in effect, a letter from the
parent’s/guardian’s or claimant’s employer explaining the lack of Group or
Employer insurance must accompany a claim form. On dental claims, it will be
necessary to fill out a Major Medical Form, as well as a Dental Form; then
submit them to the insurance company of the claimant, or
parent(s)/guardian(s), if claimant is a minor. “Accident damage to whole,
sound, normal teeth as a direct result of an accident” must be stated on the
form and bills. Forward a copy of the insurance company’s response to Little
League Headquarters. Include the claimant’s name, League ID, and year of the
injury on the form.
Claims must be filed with the CLL Safety Officer. He/she forwards them to
Little League International. Questions and correspondence should be directed
to Little League International at (570) 327-1674. Contact the CLL Safety
Officer for more information.
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The Town may offer concessions directly or through voluntary groups or
individuals. The following will apply:
People working in the concession stands will be trained in safe food
preparation.
Training will cover safe use of the equipment. This training will be provided
by the Concession Stand Manager and given to Team Liaison in the
beginning of the season.
Cooking equipment will be inspected periodically and repaired or replaced
if need be, discontinue use.
Cleaning chemicals must be stored in a locked container.
A Certified Fire Extinguisher suitable for grease fires must be placed in
plain sight at all times if such food is cooked/served out of the concessions
stand.
All concession stand workers are to be instructed on the use of fire
extinguishers.
All concession stand workers will attend a training session in first aid.
A fully stocked First Aid Kit will be placed in the stand along with a copy
of this safety plan.
CONCESSION STAND SAFETY
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FIRST AIDHEALTH AND MEDICAL - Giving First-Aid
What is First-Aid?
First-Aid means exactly what the term implies, it is the first care given to a
victim. It is usually performed by the first person on the scene and continued
until professional medical help arrives,
(9-1-1 paramedics). At no time should anyone administering First-Aid go beyond
his or her capabilities. Know your limits! The average response time on 9-1-1
calls is 5-7 minutes. En-route Paramedics are in constant communication with
the local hospital at all times preparing them for whatever emergency action
might need to be taken. You cannot do this. Therefore, do not attempt to
transport a victim to a hospital. Perform whatever First Aid you can and wait for
the paramedics to arrive.
First Aid-Kits
First Aid Kits will be located in all equipment boxes and the sheds.
A First Aid Kit should be taken with each team that plays an away activity
(whether season or post-season) and any other CLL Little League event where
children’s safety is at risk. To replenish materials in a First Aid Kit, the Manager,
designated coaches or the must contact the CLL Safety Officer. (See contact
information and address in phone # section of this Safety Manual or on First
Aid Kit).
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Good Samaritan Laws
There are laws to protect you when you help someone in an emergency situation.
The “Good Samaritan Laws” give legal protection to people who provide
emergency care to ill or injured persons. When citizens respond to an emergency
and act as a reasonable and prudent person would under the same conditions,
Good Samaritan immunity generally prevails. This legal immunity protects you,
as a rescuer, from being sued and found financially responsible for the victim’s
injury. For example, a reasonable and prudent person would:
Move a victim only if the victim’s life was endangered.
Ask a conscious victim for permission before giving care.
Check the victim for life-threatening emergencies before providing furthercare.
Summon professional help to the scene by calling 9-1-1.
Continue to provide care until more highly trained personnel arrive.
Good Samaritan laws were developed to encourage people to help others in
emergency situations. They require that the “Good Samaritan” use common sense
and a reasonable level of skill, not to exceed the scope of the individual’s training
in emergency situations. They assume each person would do his or her best to save
a life or prevent further injury. People are rarely sued for helping in an emergency.
However, the existence of Good Samaritan laws does not mean that someone
cannot sue. In rare cases, courts have ruled that these laws do not apply in cases
when an individual rescuer’s response was grossly or willfully negligent or reckless
or when the rescuer abandoned the victim after initiating care.
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GIVING FIRST AIDSOME IMPORTANT DO’S AND DON’TS
Do . . .
Assess the injury. If the victim is conscious, find out what happened, whereit hurts, watch for shock.
Know your limitations.
Call 9-1-1 immediately if person is unconscious or seriously injured.
Look for signs of injury (blood, black-and-blue, deformity of joint etc.)
Listen to the injured player describe what happened and what hurts ifconscious. Before questioning, you may have to calm and soothe an excitedchild.
Feel gently and carefully the injured area for signs of swelling or grating ofbroken bone.
Talk to your team afterwards about the situation if it involves them. Oftenplayers are upset and worried when another player is injured. They need tofeel safe and understand why the injury occurred.
Don’t . . .
Administer any medications.
Provide any food or beverages (other than water).
Hesitate in giving aid when needed.
Be afraid to ask for help if you’re not sure of the proper Procedure, (i.e.,CPR, etc.)
Transport injured individual except in extreme emergencies.
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9-1-19-1-1 EMERGENCY NUMBER
The most important help that you can provide to a victim who is seriouslyinjured is to call for professional medical help. Make the call quickly, preferablyfrom a cell phone near the injured person. If this is not possible, send someoneelse to make the call from a nearby telephone. Be sure that you or another callerfollows these steps.
First Dial 9-1-1.
Give the dispatcher the necessary information. Answer any questions thathe or she might ask. Most dispatchers will ask:
The exact location or address of the emergency. Include the name of thecity or town, nearby intersections, landmarks, etc. Our field locations arefound later in this safety plan.
The telephone number from which the call is being made.
The caller’s name.
What happened - for example, a baseball related injury, bicycle accident,fire, fall, etc.
How many people are involved.
The condition of the injured person - for example, unconsciousness, chestpains, or severe bleeding.
What help (first aid) is being given.
DO NOT hang up until the dispatcher hangs up. The EMS dispatchermay be able to tell you how to best care for the victim.
Continue to care for the victim till professional help arrives.
Appoint somebody to go to the street and look for the ambulance and fireengine and flag them down if necessary.
This saves valuable time.
Remember… every minute counts.
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WHEN TO CALL 9-1-1
If the injured person is unconscious, call 9-1-1 immediately. Sometimes a
conscious victim will tell you not to call an ambulance, and you may not be sure
what to do. Call 9-1-1 anyway and request paramedics if the victim -
Is or becomes unconscious.
Has trouble breathing or is breathing in a strange way.
Has chest pain or pressure.
Is bleeding severely.
Has pressure or pain in the abdomen that does not go away.
Is vomiting or passing blood.
Has seizures, a severe headache, or slurred speech.
Appears to have been poisoned.
Has injuries to the head, neck or back.
Has possible broken bones.
If you have any doubt at all,
call 9-1-1- and requests paramedics.
Also Call 9-1-1 for any of these situations:
Fire or explosion
Downed electrical wires
Swiftly moving or rapidly rising water
Presence of poisonous gas
Vehicle Collisions
Vehicle/Bicycle Collisions
Victims who cannot be moved easily
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Bleeding in General
Before initiating any First Aid to control bleeding, be sure to wear the latexgloves included in your First-Aid Kit in order to avoid contact of the victim’sblood with your skin. If a victim is bleeding,
1) Act quickly. Have the victim lie down. Elevate the injured limb higher thanthe victim’s heart unless you suspect a broken bone.
2)Control bleeding by applying direct pressure on the wound with a sterile pador clean cloth.
3)If bleeding is controlled by direct pressure, bandage firmly to protect wound.Check pulse to be sure bandage is not too tight.
4)If bleeding is not controlled by use of direct pressure, call
9-1-1 immediately. Apply a tourniquet only as a last resort to stop excessivebleeding.
Insect Stings
In highly sensitive persons, do not wait for allergic symptoms to appear. Getprofessional medical help immediately. Call 9-1-1. If breathing difficulties occur,start rescue breathing techniques; if pulse is absent, begin CPR.
Symptoms:Signs of allergic reaction may include: nausea; severe swelling; breathingdifficulties; bluish face, lips and fingernails; shock or unconsciousness.
Treatment:
1) For mild or moderate symptoms, wash with soap and cold water.
2)Remove stinger or venom sac by gently scraping with fingernail orbusiness card. Do not remove stinger with tweezers as more
toxins from the stinger could be released into the victim’s body.
3)For multiple stings, soak affected area in cool water. Add one
tablespoon of baking soda per quart of water.
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BURNS:
Care for Burns:
The care for burns involves the following 3 basic steps.
Stop the Burning -- Put out flames or remove the victim from the source ofthe burn.
Cool the Burn -- Use large amounts of cool water to cool the burned area.Do not use ice or ice water other than on small superficial burns. Ice causesbody heat loss. Use whatever resources are available-tub, shower, or gardenhose, for example. You can apply soaked towels, sheets or other wet clothsto a burned face or other areas that cannot be immersed. Be sure to keepthe cloths cool by adding more water.
Cover the Burn -- Use dry, sterile dressings or a clean cloth. Looselybandage them in place. Covering the burn helps keep out air and reducespain. Covering the burn also helps prevent infection. If the burn covers alarge area of the body, cover it with clean, dry sheets or other cloth.
Chemical Burns:
If a chemical burn,
Remove contaminated clothing.
Flush burned area with cool water for at least 5 minutes.
Treat as you would any major burn (see above).
Sunburn:
If victim has been sunburned,
Treat as you would any major burn (see above).
Treat for shock if necessary (see section on “Caring for Shock”)
Cool victim as rapidly as possible by applying cool, damp cloths orimmersing in cool, not cold water.
Give victim fluids to drink.
Get professional medical help immediately for severe cases.
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Heat exhaustion:
Symptoms may include: fatigue; irritability; headache; faintness; weak, rapidpulse; shallow breathing; cold, clammy skin; profuse perspiration.
Treatment:
Instruct victim to lie down in a cool, shaded area or an air-conditionedroom. Elevate feet.
Massage legs toward heart.
Only if victim is conscious, give cool water or electrolyte solution every 15minutes.
Use caution when letting victim first sit up, even after feeling recovered.
Sunstroke (Heat Stroke):
Symptoms may include: extremely high body temperature (106°F or higher); hot, red, dry skin; absence of sweating; rapid pulse; convulsions; unconsciousness.
Treatment:
Call 9-1-1 immediately.
Lower body temperature quickly by placing victim in partially filled tub ofcool, not cold, water (avoid over-cooling). Briskly sponge victim’s body untilbody temperature is reduced then towel dry. If tub is not available, wrapvictim in cold, wet sheets or towels in well ventilated room or use fans andair conditioners until body temperature is reduced.
DO NOT give stimulating beverages (caffeine beverages), such as coffee, teaor soda.
Transporting an Injured Person
If injury involves neck or back, DO NOT move victim unless absolutelynecessary. Wait for paramedics.
If victim must be lifted: Support each part of the body. Position a person atvictim’s head to provide additional stability. Use a board, shutter, tabletop orother firm surface to keep body as level as possible.
The Sidelined for Safety Act became law on April 2, 2012. The law requires the development of guidelines to inform and educate pupil athletes, their parents or guardians, and coaches of the nature and risk of concussion in youth athletic activities. It requires youth athletic leagues to distribute a concussion and head injury information sheet annually to each coach and to each participating athlete, which must be signed by a parent or guardian and returned prior to participation. It also requires the removal of a youth athlete by a coach, official or health care provider if it is determined that that person exhibits signs and symptoms of concussion or head injury and if a concussion is suspected. The athlete may not return until evaluated by a licensed health care professional and receives written clearance to return. Coaches, officials or volunteers are immune from civil liability unless an omission rises to the level of gross negligence or wanton or willful misconduct.
Informational sheets and signature pages are provided to parents/guardians at the time of registration.
The following pages include the Coach informational sheets and Coach’s agreement.
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Concussions:
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CLL BoundariesStarting at the intersection of Keup Road and STH 60: then…South along Keup Road to the intersection of Keup Road and Thornapple Lane…thenEast along Thornapple Lane to the intersection of Thornapple Lane and Bobolink Avenue…thenSouth on Bobolink Avenue and continuing on a line to Columbia Road…thenEast along Columbia Road to the intersection of Chateau Drive and Columbia Road…thenSouth on a line to CTH C (also known as Pioneer Road)…thenEast along CTH C (also known as Pioneer Road) to Lake Michigan…thenSouth following the Lake Michigan shoreline to the extent of Mequon Road …thenWest along Mequon Road to the intersection of Mequon Road and Wausaukee Road…then North along Wausaukee Road to the intersection of Wausaukee Road and CTH C (also known as Pioneer Road)…thenWest along CTH C (also known as Pioneer Road) to the intersection of CTH C and Church Road…thenNorth along Church Road to the intersection of Church Road and Sherman Road…thenEast along Sherman Road to the western municipal boundary of the Town of Cedarburg…thenNorth along the western municipal boundary of the Town of Cedarburg to the intersection of the northern and western municipal boundaries of the Town of Cedarburg…thenEast along the north municipal boundary of the Town of Cedarburg (which follows Cedar Sauk Road) to the intersection of Cedar Sauk Road and Maple Road…thenSouth on a line to a point even with North Street in the Village of Grafton…then West on a line to the intersection of Keup Road and STH 60.
SUBMITTED BY:
___________________________ ____________Eric Ryer, CLL President Date
____________________ _________Paul Jungbauer, CLL Vice President Date
____________________ _________President District One Date
Total League Population: ~30,000
Appendix
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CLL FIELD LOCATIONOrthopaedic Hospital of
Wisconsin Fields
Orthopaedic Hospital of Wisconsin Fields
1220 Five Corners Drive
Enter off of STH 60
PARK HERE
FIELDS
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CLL FIELD LOCATION
Webster Fields
&
CHS JV Field
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CLL FIELD LOCATION
Parkview Field
Parkview Elementary
W72n853 Harrison Ave
PARK HERE
FIELD
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CLL FIELD LOCATION
First Immanuel
First Immanuel Field
W67N622 Evergreen Boulevard
PARK HERE
FIELD
CLL FIELD LOCATION
Westlawn
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Westlawn Field
W64 N319 Madison Ave.
Cedarburg
PARK HERE
FIELD
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CLL FIELD LOCATION
Thorson Field
Thorson Field
W51N932 Keup Road
Cedarburg
PARK HEREFIELD
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesOHOW Fields Columbia St. Mary’s Ozaukee 1220 Five Corners Drive 13111 N Port Washington RdCedarburg, WI Mequon, WI
Total Distance: 8.0 miles Total Estimated Time: 16 minutesDIRECTIONS
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesOHOW Fields Aurora Advanced Hospital 1220 Five Corners Drive 975 Port Washington RdCedarburg, WI Grafton, WI
Total Distance: 4.6 miles Total Estimated Time: 9 minutesDIRECTIONS
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesOHOW Fields Advanced Health Care
1220 Five Corners Drive 215 Washington StCedarburg, WI Grafton, WI
Total Distance: 2.3 miles Total Estimated Time: 4 minutes
1: Start out going South on 9TH AVE towards POWER ST by turning right. 0.02 miles
2: Turn RIGHT onto POWER ST. 0.06 miles
3: Turn LEFT onto 8TH AVE. 0.57 miles
4: Turn RIGHT onto WASHINGTON ST/WI-60. 0.68 miles
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesOHOW Fields Cedar Mills Clinic 1220 Five Corners Drive N143 W6515 Pioneer RdCedarburg, WI Cedarburg, WI
Total Distance: 3.8 miles Total Estimated Time: 7 minutesDIRECTIONS
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesWebster Fields Columbia St. Mary’s Ozaukee
W75 N624 Wauwatosa Road 13111 N. Port Washington Road
Cedarburg, WI Mequon, WI
Total Distance: 6.9 miles Total Estimated Time: 14 minutes
1) Start out going South on 9TH AVE towards POWER ST by turning right. 0.02 miles
2) Turn RIGHT onto POWER ST. 0.06 miles
3) Turn LEFT onto 8TH AVE. 0.32 miles
4) Turn LEFT onto NORTH ST. 0.22 miles
5) Turn RIGHT onto 12TH AVE. 0.35 miles
6) Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto WISCONSIN AVE. 1.12 miles
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesWebster Fields Aurora Advanced Hospital
W75 N624 Wauwatosa Road 975 Port Washington Road
Cedarburg, WI Grafton, WITotal Distance: 6.2 miles Total Estimated Time: 11 minutes
1) Start out going South on 9TH AVE towards POWER ST by turning right. 0.02 miles
2) Turn RIGHT onto POWER ST. 0.06 miles
3) Turn LEFT onto 8TH AVE. 0.32 miles
4) Turn LEFT onto NORTH ST. 0.22 miles
5) Turn RIGHT onto 12TH AVE. 0.35 miles
6) Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto WISCONSIN AVE. 1.12 miles
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesWebster Fields Advanced Healthcare
W75 N624 Wauwatosa Road 215 Washington Street
Cedarburg, WI Grafton, WI
Total Distance: 3.6 miles Total Estimated Time: 11 minutes
1) Start out going South on 9TH AVE towards POWER ST by turning right. 0.02 miles
2) Turn RIGHT onto POWER ST. 0.06 miles
3) Turn LEFT onto 8TH AVE. 0.32 miles
4) Turn LEFT onto NORTH ST. 0.22 miles
5) Turn RIGHT onto 12TH AVE. 0.35 miles
6) Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto WISCONSIN AVE. 1.12 miles
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Webster Fields Cedar Mills Medical Clinic
W75 N624 Wauwatosa Road N143 W6515 Pioneer Road
Cedarburg, WI Cedarburg, WI
Total Distance: 2.0 miles Total Estimated Time: 5 minutes
1) Start out going South on 9TH AVE towards POWER ST by turning right. 0.02 miles
2) Turn RIGHT onto POWER ST. 0.06 miles
3) Turn LEFT onto 8TH AVE. 0.32 miles
4) Turn LEFT onto NORTH ST. 0.22 miles
5) Turn RIGHT onto 12TH AVE. 0.35 miles
6) Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto WISCONSIN AVE. 1.12 miles
Map to Medical
Treatment Facilities
Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesParkview Field Columbia St. Mary’s Ozaukee
W72 N853 Harrison Ave. 13111 N. Port Washington Road
Cedarburg, WI Mequon, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesParkview Field Aurora Advanced Hospital W72 N853 Harrison Ave. 975 Port Washington RdCedarburg, WI Grafton, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesParkview Field Advanced Health Care
W72 N853 Harrison Ave. 215 Washington St
Cedarburg, WI Grafton, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesParkview Field Cedar Mills Medical Clinic
W72 N853 Harrison Ave. N143 W6515 Pioneer Road
Cedarburg, WI Cedarburg, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesFirst Immanuel Lutheran Field Columbia St. Mary’s Ozaukee
W67N622 Evergreen Blvd. 13111 N. Port Washington Road
Cedarburg, WI Mequon, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesFirst Immanuel Lutheran Field Aurora Advanced Hospital
W67N622 Evergreen Blvd. 975 Port Washington RdCedarburg, WI Grafton, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesFirst Immanuel Lutheran Field Advanced Healthcare
W67N622 Evergreen Blvd. 215 Washington Street
Cedarburg, WI Grafton, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesFirst Immanuel Lutheran Field Cedar Mills Medical Clinic
W67N622 Evergreen Blvd. N143 W6515 Pioneer Road
Cedarburg, WI Cedarburg, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesWestlawn Field Columbia St. Mary’s Ozaukee
W64 N319 Madison Ave. 13111 N. Port Washington Road
Cedarburg, WI Mequon, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesWestlawn Field Aurora Advanced Hospital
W64 N319 Madison Ave. 975 Port Washington Rd
Cedarburg, WI Grafton, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesWestlawn Field Advanced Healthcare
W64 N319 Madison Ave. 215 Washington Street
Cedarburg, WI Grafton, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesWestlawn Field Cedar Mills Medical Clinic
W64 N319 Madison Ave. N143 W6515 Pioneer Road
Cedarburg, WI Cedarburg, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesThorson Field Columbia St. Mary’s Ozaukee
W51N932 Keup Road 13111 N. Port Washington Road
Cedarburg, WI Mequon, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesThorson Field Aurora Advanced Hospital
W51N932 Keup Road 975 Port Washington Rd
Cedarburg, WI Grafton, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesThorson Field Advanced Healthcare
W51N932 Keup Road 215 Washington Street
Cedarburg, WI Grafton, WI
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Map to Medical
Treatment FacilitiesThorson Field Cedar Mills Medical Clinic
W51N932 Keup Road N143 W6515 Pioneer Road
Cedarburg, WI Cedarburg, WI
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CEDARBURG LITTLE LEAGUE
MEDICAL INFORMATION FORM
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VOLUNTEER APPLICATION 2019
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CLL Injury ReportWhen to file:
Anytime a player needs to be removed from a game or practice due to an
injury;
Anytime a player seeks medical attention due to baseball/softball related
injury;
Anytime a manager, coach, or fan requires first aid.
How to file:
Complete the following information and give to the Safety Officer within
two (2) days; and/or
Call the CLL Safety Officer, Eric Ryer @ (262)388-4673.
Name of Injured Player: _______________________________
Parent/Guardian: _______________________________
Address of Injured: _______________________________
Phone Number ________________________________
Team Name: ______________ Manager/Coach ___________________
Place/Field of Injury: ________________________________
Date: ___________ Time: ___________
Type of Injury: ________________________________
Position when Injured: ________________________________
Part of Body Injured: ________________________________
Cause of Injury: ________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
Could this Injury have been prevented? ___________________________
_________________________________________________
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Accident Claim Form (pg 1)
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Accident Claim Form (pg2)
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FIRST AID &
FUNDAMENTAL TRAINING
All Softball & Baseball DivisionsTuesday April 9, 2019
6:00 PM ~ 8:30 PMCedarburg Town Hall
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This is MANDITORY for all Coaches and Managers
We will begin with an overview of CLL and the Little LeagueAssociation. All coaches and managers, a minimum of oneparticipant per team, will then review the fundamentals ofhitting, sliding, fielding, pitching, etc. We will also be giving ademonstration on how to properly administer first aid.
Feel free to call me if you have any questions.
Paul Jungbauer377-4509
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FIRST AID…TRAINING
Name
League Level Phone # Address Signature
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…Attention…Little League Night at
MILLER PARKJust a reminder that Brewer Night is June25th versus the Seattle Mariners. All ordersand money are due on May 15th!
Little League Night is a fundraiser that you donot have to participate in, however it is a funand exciting experience for the kids.
All players that go MUST wear their LittleLeague hat and shirt to walk on the field.Please turn in your order form and money toTown Hall at 1293 Washington Avenue.
Any questions, call Paul @ 377-4509Or email at pjungbauer@town.cedarburg.wi.us
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