Submissions due to ophea no later than october 31 of the current school year.
Ophea safety guidelines floor hockey.
Request is accepted or denied and the requestor is notified.
For more information on your own province s safety guidelines please consult with your provincial ministry of education.
An approved natural ice location is one that is monitored and tested by a recognized organization for example local municipality police and snowmobile clubs and or a recognized knowledgeable individual for example winter camp supervisor that measures ice thickness for activity.
Stick blades must be checked regularly to determine the blade is securely and safety attached to the stick.
Stick length must be appropriate to the height of the student.
For more information on your own province s safety guidelines please consult with your provincial ministry of education.
Ophea will continue to prioritize student safety and provide standards that will meet education s changing needs.
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Summary of the 2020 2021 revisions to opasse the summary of the 2020 2021 revisions to opasse are now available.
The stick length must be appropriate for the height of the student.
Natural ice locations lakes ponds rivers only board school approved natural ice locations are to be used.
Wooden hockey stick shafts or broom type handle with protective covering on the ends for example piece of sponge or carpet securely taped on.
Sticks must be checked regularly for cracks and splinters.
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