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SEAOA CONFERENCE 2010

SEAOA CONFERENCE 2010 PRESENTERS PAUL RUTTER 2009 “OFFICIAL OF THE YEAR” AND MIKE OAKLEY What does the rule book say?

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SEAOA CONFERENCE 2010

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  1. SEAOA CONFERENCE 2010 PRESENTERS PAUL RUTTER 2009 “OFFICIAL OF THE YEAR” AND MIKE OAKLEY

  2. What does the rule book say? • The Clerks of Course (Field) with the Field Referee shall ensure that all markings are correct as required by the Rules for Competition, that the take-off boards are clean and firm and landing areas ready for use. • The Clerks shall ensure that all equipment necessary for maintaining runways, circles and landing areas is in a fit state for competition.

  3. What does the rule book say? • The Clerks shall ensure that brooms, rakes, rollers, etc. are available as required and that judges are provided with marking spikes and tapes as necessary. • They are responsible for the provision of implements for practice and competition and must see that all implements are removed from the site of the event as soon as the competition is completed.

  4. WHO IS MY BOSS • Local Meetings - Field Referee • Other Meetings - Technical Manager

  5. Who’s Who

  6. The Team

  7. BEFORE THE MEETING • Do you need to visit the stadium before the day? • Obtain a timetable • Obtain a Track plan of the Stadium • Contact your chief to ascertain when you should report to the stadium • Plan your day • What equipment is required? • When is it required? • What equipment can I set up before the meeting starts?

  8. On the day of the meeting • Arrive early • Report to administration • Report to your Chief • Locate equipment store • Be alert, keep safe

  9. On the day of the meeting • Walk the Stadium • Familiarise yourself with event sites

  10. Ground Staff • What are they going to do? • Are they experienced? • Do they have a ladder or a cherry picker? • Where can they be found during the meeting?

  11. INITIAL CHECKS • Are Stadium Markings correct according to the rules? • Are throwing cages SAFE to use? • Are take off boards and throwing areas CLEAN AND SAFE? • Are landing areas SAFE AND READY TO USE?

  12. EQUIPMENT CHECK • Is ancillary equipment AVAILABLE? (i.e. Rakes, Brooms, etc.) • Is measuring EQUIPMENT (Tapes etc.) AVAILABLE • Is there EDM? If so WHO is setting it up?

  13. IMPLEMENTS • Have all implements to be used in the competition been CHECKED AND ARE THEY COMPETITION LEGAL (Technical Manager’s Duty if appointed) in conjunction with the Field Referee? • Ensure that ALL IMPLEMENTS ARE TAKEN OUT before the competition AND REMOVED as soon as it is completed.

  14. During the meeting • Ensure all equipment is in the correct place • Ensure event leaders have all they need to run the event • Monitor equipment remains safe to use • Be aware of any health and safety issues • Check event sites are clear of all debris

  15. Stands in good working order • Safe and securely fastened landing area • Spike proof wear cover in good condition • Bars in good condition • Runway in good condition • Box clean and stable POLE VAULT – CHECK (1)

  16. POLE VAULT – CHECK (2) • No hard surfaces or objects within 5m to the front and sides and 7m to the rear of landing area as measured from the centre of the back of the box. Any hard surface should be covered with an impact absorbing material to a critical fall height of 1.5m • That if the landing are is supported on pallets, the sides of the pallets facing the run up are blanked off. • That supporting pallets do not protrude beyond the edges of the landing area

  17. Bars • Winding handles • Runway markers • Scoreboard, securing pegs or weights • Time clock • Windsock • Calibrating device • Red and white flags • Bar lifters • Brush or 'squeegee‘ • Vault pole rack POLE VAULT – SUPPLY

  18. HIGH JUMP – CHECK (1) • Stands in good working order • Safe and securely fastened landing area • Spike proof wear cover in good condition • Bars in good condition • Run up fan in good condition • Kerbing - if removed - safely stored

  19. HIGH JUMP – CHECK (2) • No hard surfaces or objects within 2m of sides and rear of landing area. Any hard surface should be covered with an impact absorbing material to a critical fall height of 1.5m • That if the landing are is supported on pallets, the sides of the pallets facing the run up are blanked off. • That supporting pallets do not protrude beyond the edges of the landing area

  20. HIGH JUMP – SUPPLY • Bars • Runway markers • Scoreboard, securing pegs or weights • Time clock • Windsock • Calibrating device • Red, white and yellow flags • Set of steps or stable platform for officials on 'stand' duty or bar lifters • Brush or 'squeegee‘ • Secured white tape (5cm wide) from 3m outside each stand along the plane of the nearer edge of the stands

  21. LONG JUMP - CHECK • Landing pit well dug (not compacted) • No dangerous extraneous material in pit • Runway in good condition • Firm, stable, take off and insert cover board(s) • No hard obstruction within 12m from centre of take off board. If not so - then arrange for impact absorbing material to be attached to the obstruction • Edges of landing pit are lined with plastic or rubber

  22. LONG JUMP – SUPPLY (1) • No jump plasticine indicator inserts and extra plasticine • Rakes • Brush • Roller • Measuring tape • Spike • Scoreboard, securing pegs or weights • Time clock - 'weighted down’ • Windsock

  23. LONG JUMP – SUPPLY (2) • Runway markers • Wind gauge @ 20m <=2m from runway • Marker for 40m wind gauge start point • Set of red and white flags for wind gauge operator • Distance marker for side of landing pit • Watering can and water • Set of red and white flags • Secured dividing tape for double pit

  24. TRIPLE JUMP - CHECK • Landing pit well dug (not compacted) • No dangerous extraneous material in pit • Runway in good condition • Firm, stable, take off and insert cover board(s) • No hard obstruction within 23m from centre of 13m take off board. If not so - then arrange for impact absorbing material to be attached to the obstruction • Edges of landing pit are lined with plastic or rubber

  25. TRIPLE JUMP – SUPPLY (1) • No jump plasticine indicator inserts and extra plasticine • Rakes • Brush • Roller • Measuring tape • Spike • Scoreboard, securing pegs or weights • Time clock - 'weighted down’ • Windsock

  26. TRIPLE JUMP – SUPPLY (2) • Runway markers • Wind gauge @ 20m <=2m from runway • Marker for 35m wind gauge start point • Set of red and white flags for wind gauge operator • Distance marker for side of landing pit • Watering can and water • Set of red and white flags • Secured dividing tape for double pit • Board lifters

  27. Wind Gauge • Set up 20m from take off board • 1.22m above level of runway • Not more than 2m from runway • Cone 40m from Take Off Board (Long Jump) or 35m (Triple Jump) • Automatic gauges may appear to have been set up. Check

  28. SHOT PUTT - CHECK • Sector 34.92º • Flags at ends of sector lines • Sector - no depressions or bumps • Stop board - undamaged • Circle centre spot- identified • Circle surface - undamaged • Circle rim - undamaged • Circle centre extension lines • Safety ropes • Distance arc lines

  29. SHOT PUTT – SUPPLY (1) • Brush • Footmat • Measuring tape • Spike • Cleaning cloth • Shots • Implement rack

  30. SHOT PUTT – SUPPLY (2) • Time clock, securing pegs or weights • Scoreboard, securing pegs or weights • Calcium carbonate powder • Red and white flags • Distance markers

  31. DISCUS - CHECK • Sector 34.92º • Flags at ends of sector lines • Sector - no depressions or bumps • Circle centre spot- identified • Circle surface - undamaged • Circle rim - undamaged • Circle centre extension lines • Safety ropes • Distance arc lines • Cage condition

  32. DISCUS – SUPPLY (1) • Brush • Footmat • Measuring tape • Spike • Cleaning cloth • Discoi • Implement rack

  33. DISCUS – SUPPLY (2) • Time clock, securing pegs or weights • Scoreboard, securing pegs or weights • Warning horn • Red and white flags • Distance markers

  34. HAMMER - CHECK • Sector 34.92º • Flags at ends of sector lines • Sector - no depressions or bumps • Circle centre spot- identified • Circle surface - undamaged • Circle rim - undamaged • Circle centre extension lines • Safety ropes • Distance arc lines • Cage condition

  35. Problem Areas

  36. HAMMER – SUPPLY (1) • Brush • Footmat • Measuring tape • Spike • Cleaning cloth • Hammers • Implement rack

  37. HAMMER – SUPPLY (2) • Time clock, securing pegs or weights • Scoreboard, securing pegs or weights • Warning horn • Red and white flags • Distance markers

  38. JAVELIN - CHECK • Sector 29º • Flags at ends of sector lines • Sector - no depressions or bumps • Arc centre spot (8m) - identified • Runway - undamaged • Runway extension lines • 4 metre box identified • Safety ropes • Distance arc lines

  39. JAVELIN – SUPPLY (1) • Brush • Measuring tape • Spike • Cleaning cloth • Javelins • Implement rack

  40. JAVELIN – SUPPLY (2) • Time clock, securing pegs or weights • Scoreboard, securing pegs or weights • Warning horn • Red and white flags x 2 • Distance markers • Yellow flag

  41. Useful Personal Equipment • Hammer Small spirit level • Screwdrivers Rubbish sacks • Allen keys Tape measure • WD40 Weight crib sheet • Adjustable spanner Wedges • Plasticine Insulating Tape • Staple Gun Stanley Knife • Pliers Cable Ties • String Chalk Sticks

  42. Tips • Don’t leave things to the last minute • Trust no one – it is your responsibility

  43. THANK YOU AND FAREWELL TIME TO CHILL OUT

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