Combative (Martial Arts) and Wrestling safety standards update

Please be advised that an update was made to the intramural Combatives (Martial Arts) safety standards and to the interschool and intramural Wrestling safety standards which are effective immediately. Consult Wrestling and Combatives Safety Standards Updates for more information.

Drop-In Self-Directed Physical Activities Safety Standards

Drop-in self-directed physical activities (sometimes referred to as an Open Gym) is a menu of school approved intramural activities, planned, organized, and supervised by school staff addressing criteria for safe intramural activities and in a safe environment, where students are free to select and participate in individual and/or group activities.

Drop-in self-directed physical activities organizers must follow the safety standards within this section.

Safety Standards

Parent/Guardian Information/Permission to Participate

Schools must have a process in place on how parents/guardians are informed that Drop-In Self-Directed Physical Activities is available to their children for physical activity participation (for example, information letter to parents/guardians; parent/guardian permission to participate form).

Selection of activities

  • The appropriate safety standards for each intramural activity (elementary, secondary) must be addressed.
  • When introducing an activity/sport (for example, special event or theme-based activity) that is not included in the safety standards, refer to the activity page of the activity/sport it most resembles. When considering an activity/sport that is not included in the Ontario Physical Activity Safety Standards in Education and does not resemble an activity/sport in the Ontario Physical Activity Safety Standards in Education, approval from the appropriate school or school board official must be received prior to running the activity/sport. Once the activity has been approved by a school board official, the inherent risks of the activity must be identified and minimized.
  • The number of participants in the activity area (for example, gymnasium) must not pose a risk or hazard to activities and/or active participants.
  • Safe boundaries or zones of play to avoid interfering with other activities taking place simultaneously must be established.

Other

  • Clothing and Footwear – the minimum requirement for participation is appropriate footwear for the activities in question.
  • Where supervisor observes a type of clothing or jewellery that would be a hazard to the participant or others, accommodations must be made for participation.
  • No spectators allowed.

Supervision

  • On site supervision
    • Quantitative:
      • Schools must have a process in place to determine the number of supervisors for the activity area, based on:
        • the predetermined number of students allowed to be active in the gymnasium (based on size); and
        • the types of activities offered (no higher risk activities).
    • Qualitative:
      • Supervisors must be familiar with the types of physical activities being offered.