Equipment
Ensure that goalposts are safe - particularly look for worn joints
between the crossbar and the goalposts, and ensure free-standing
goals are securely staked to prevent toppling in a gust of wind.
Check for sharp corners at head height or less, and any protruding
bolts and metal hooks.
Corner posts must be the regulation 5 feet high.
Make regular stud inspections.
Shinpads are compulsory.
Check pitches for holes, glass, dogs mess, etc.
Be familiar with hygiene legislation in League cafes.
Behaviour
Don't allow children to throw mud, rope stakes etc.
Don't allow children to chew gum, eat sweets, wear jewellery while
playing.
Don't leave children alone in parks.
Consider traffic problems, parking and in particular local residents.
Don't allow children behind the cafe counter.
Ensure bikes, prams etc are well away from the touchlines.
Outings
Each adult should have specific responsibility for a small group
(as well as a general responsibility for all the children). For
insurance purposes, this should be not more than 8 children -
but preferably not more than 5.
At places like Football League Grounds, the seaside etc, don't
allow children to go off alone, or try to find their way back
to the coach.
An adult should have a mobile phone, and the number given to each
child so if he/she gets lost, the child can make contact.
A prior reconnaissance to check for dangers should be made if
possible, as safety considerations will be different for each
place.
For foreign trips, please contact the NEC for advice.