Youth Martial:Injury Procedures: Difference between revisions

From Marshal Rules Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{ChapterInfoNoTOC|Youth Martial Handbook|17|Youth Marshals - Injury Procedures}}
{{ChapterInfoNoTOC|Youth Combat  Handbook|17|Youth Combat Marshals - Injury Procedures}}
#In the event of any suspected injury on the field, the marshal shall halt all fighting in the area and determine the proper course of action.  The parent, or responsible adult, shall be informed immediately and escorted to the list if not already there.
#In the event of any suspected injury on the field, the marshal shall halt all fighting in the area and determine the proper course of action.  The parent, or responsible adult, shall be informed immediately and escorted to the list if not already there.
#When an injury occurs on the field, it should always be remembered that the primary concern is getting to and assisting the injured party.  Secondary to this objective, but no less important, is the safety of persons entering the field to help and the well-being of anyone already on the field.  (For example, fighters standing around in armor in the sun could be subject to heat problems.)
#When an injury occurs on the field, it should always be remembered that the primary concern is getting to and assisting the injured party.  Secondary to this objective, but no less important, is the safety of persons entering the field to help and the well-being of anyone already on the field.  (For example, fighters standing around in armor in the sun could be subject to heat problems.)
#In the event of an emergency, the marshals shall cooperate with any authorized persons responding to the emergency and keep the area clear of would-be spectators.
#In the event of an emergency, the marshals shall cooperate with any authorized persons responding to the emergency and keep the area clear of would-be spectators.
#All injuries that require hospitalization or similar care, include a period of unconsciousness, or may require future medical care shall be reported in accordance with the requirements of your kingdom within 24 hours of the incident and also reported to the Society Marshal and the Deputies for Rapier and Youth Combat as appropriate.  Include all available details in the report.
#All injuries that require hospitalization or similar care, include a period of unconsciousness, or may require future medical care shall be reported in accordance with the requirements of your kingdom within 24 hours of the incident and also reported to the Society Marshal and the Deputies for Rapier and Youth Armored Combat as appropriate.  Include all available details in the report.

Latest revision as of 08:42, 29 March 2025

Youth Combat Marshals - Injury Procedures

  1. In the event of any suspected injury on the field, the marshal shall halt all fighting in the area and determine the proper course of action. The parent, or responsible adult, shall be informed immediately and escorted to the list if not already there.
  2. When an injury occurs on the field, it should always be remembered that the primary concern is getting to and assisting the injured party. Secondary to this objective, but no less important, is the safety of persons entering the field to help and the well-being of anyone already on the field. (For example, fighters standing around in armor in the sun could be subject to heat problems.)
  3. In the event of an emergency, the marshals shall cooperate with any authorized persons responding to the emergency and keep the area clear of would-be spectators.
  4. All injuries that require hospitalization or similar care, include a period of unconsciousness, or may require future medical care shall be reported in accordance with the requirements of your kingdom within 24 hours of the incident and also reported to the Society Marshal and the Deputies for Rapier and Youth Armored Combat as appropriate. Include all available details in the report.