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lidoalex

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List and explain the responsibilities that correspond to the S.A.F.E. acronym.

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To pass a return-to-play test, taping is not allowed.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Supervision must be maintained from the locker room to the practice field.
Aid the athletes when needed by creating and practicing the emergency action plan, keeping proper records of injuries, and making sure first aid kits are available and well stocked.
Facilities must be checked daily for possible hazards. Hazards must be clearly marked, work orders established, and follow-through must be done.
Equipment in facilities should be checked daily.

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