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CanSkate - Helmet Policy

reviewed 05 August 2024

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POLICY: HELMET USE REFERENCE:
EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 2011                                   REVISED DATE: October 1, 2011

 

1.0       GENERAL

All Skate Canada member clubs and skating schools who offer a CanSkate program must ensure all CanSkate and Adult CanSkate participants up to and including Stage 5 must wear a CSA approved hockey helmet while on the ice.

This policy also applies to all other Skate Canada programs, therefore Clubs and skating schools may choose to expand the use of CSA approved hockey helmets in their club as they see necessary.  In general, anyone who lacks good control/balance when skating forward, backward and has difficulty stopping, as well as maneuvering around obstacles on the ice must wear a CSA approved hockey helmet.

Clubs and skating schools must ensure this policy is enforced during all skating activities including competitions, carnival days or any other special on ice activities throughout the season for this level of skater.

This policy is a minimum standard. Sections, at their discretion, may impose a higher standard which all clubs and skating schools within the sections’ boundaries must adopt and implement.

2.0       HELMET USE DURING A COMPETITION OR TEST DAY

A skater beyond a CanSkate Stage 5 level that chooses to wear a CSA approved hockey helmet during a  competition or test day will not be subjected to any deductions in relation to the use of a CSA approved hockey helmet.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

On July 1, 2011 Skate Canada implemented a Helmet Use policy. This policy was implemented as a proactive safety measure to help protect members in the early stages of the CanSkate program that are learning how to skate. Skate Canada believes it is an appropriate time to implement such a policy to help prevent future injuries to its members that are learning how to skate. In the development of the policy Skate Canada consulted various groups of individuals including parents, and the policy was approved by the Skate Canada Board of Directors earlier in 2011.

Skate Canada is proud of its CanSkate program, the best learn-to-skate program in Canada, and we will continue to develop policies and programming that create a better and safer learn-to-skate experience for our skaters. If you would like more information on helmet use and injury prevention we recommend you visit Think First at www.thinkfirst.ca.

How should the hockey helmet fit?

Why only hockey helmets?

Are face masks required as well?

Are used hockey helmets acceptable?

Can a parent sign a waiver absolving the club from any liability and allow their child to participate without a helmet?

Why has up to and including Stage 5 been selected as the benchmark for helmet use?

How can I identify a hockey helmet that is CSA approved? Where will the logo appear on the hockey helmet?

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