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AISV Compliance Framework Portable soccer goals Please scroll to the bottom of the page for contacts and links Do you need to comply? No, but you may fail in your duty of care if an accident occurs and a student or teacher is injured. Conditions of compliance Moveable soccer goalposts should be secured in such a way to ensure that each goalpost complies with the suggested methods in the Standards Australia Handbook HB 227-2003, Portable Soccer Goalposts - Manufacture, Use and Storage (click on the link below to access a copy of the guidelines). If you have to comply, what do you have to do? You should review all goalposts at your school, or at any ground where your students may play. The following principles should be adopted:
What are the consequences if you don't comply? There is the possibility of legal action against the school in the event of an injury. Who will help you? AISV contact: Peter Roberts Other links: Click here to download a free copy of the Australian Standards Handbook: Portable Soccer Goalposts - Manufacture, Use and Storage (courtesy of Liberty International Underwriters (LIU) who have joined the AISV -Willis Education partnership as underwriters for liability insurances) NSW Office of Fair Trading • "Securing Existing Goalposts" (note that the NSW regulations do not apply in Victoria) Submitted 12/19/2006, edited 7/15/2008. |
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