Ottawa Sting Minor Hockey Association

RISK & SAFETY

​OSMHA Risk & Safety Management

 

The Ottawa Sting Minor Hockey Association has adopted a series of Risk Management policies and practices that help to make our members' hockey experience both safe and fun. We require all players, officials and parents to respect these rules and policies.

The volunteer screening process is a valuable tool in protecting our membership and our association. ALL volunteers are required to complete a Police Record Check in order to participate as a volunteer within the Ottawa Sting Minor Hockey Association. Volunteer Police Record Check (PRC) forms are available electronically and at any local police station. With this form, you will also bring a signed volunteer letter which will be provided by Chuck Zammar, Director of Risk and Safety. This letter will be personalized, and is required to receive a free police record check. The Sting will not reimburse coaches who get these done without our consent. Upon completing the forms, please return the receipt to the Association Risk & Safety Director. The complete police record check will take about 1-2 months to be delivered to your house. Once it is, please send a copy of that to Chuck Zammar.  It is your responsibility to be sure your approved PRC is submitted to our Risk & Safety Director for verification. All information will be kept strictly confidential. A copy of your form will be kept for OSMHA records and the original can be returned to you. Police Record Checks are valid for 3 years under the Ottawa Sting body, unless we feel there is a need for a person to update theirs. 

Please read through the full details of the PRC process for the current season.

We continue to place emphasis on educating all participants about harassment and physical/sexual abuse issues in all aspects of our game. Included in this process is the educational program on the prevention of abuse and harassment in hockey for all team officials called "Speak Out." We will continue to be pro-active in implementing educational programs to supplement the information some of you have already received at coaching, officiating and trainers clinics.

Please take a few minutes to read through our District B Code of Conduct and the document Hockey Parents Can Make a Difference. You, too, can be the voice for fairness, responsibility, and safety in hockey within your community.

Useful links are provided here to documents/forms pertaining to Risk & Safety:

PRC Form

Canadian Injury Report 

Hockey Canada Injury Report Form - English

Hockey Canada Injury Report From - French 

Special Event Request

Guidelines for Diagnosing and Managing Pediatric Concussions

Hockey Canada Concussion Awareness App Link 

Return to play *Signigicant Injury:  http://www.ottawasting.com/files/hockey_eastern_ontario_significant injury_return_to_play_policy2.pdf

Concussion Return to Play Guideline  


Trainers' Website:  http://hdco.on.ca/web_pages/trainers_downloads.html

AED Awareness:  http://hdco.on.ca/web_pages/documents/AEDImportantMessage.pdf

Trainer Injury:  http://hdco.on.ca/web_pages/trainers_injury_data.html

Team Injury Log:  http://hdco.on.ca/web_pages/documents/htcp_player_injury_log.pdf

Injury Data Collection:  http://hdco.on.ca/web_pages/trainers_injury_data.html

Return to play form:  http://hdco.on.ca/web_pages/documents/htcp_returntoplay_form_002.pdf