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TABLE OF CONTENTSUNITED STATES ICE RINK ASSOCIATION ...........................................................3
Preparing Your Ice Rink To Re-Open ................................................................................31. ReviewYourStateandLocalGovernment’sCurrentBusiness
Re-OpeningGuidelines...................................................................................................32. AdheretoLocalDepartmentofHealthGuidelinesConcerningFoodService....33. Personnel...........................................................................................................................34. Cleaning.............................................................................................................................45. Operations..........................................................................................................................46. Communication.................................................................................................................7
U.S. FIGURE SKATING ..........................................................................................8Guidelines For Returning To On-Ice Activities .................................................................8
AssessYourSituation...............................................................................................................8Organize....................................................................................................................................8Staff.............................................................................................................................................9CommunicateEarlyandOften..............................................................................................9SocialDistancing......................................................................................................................9ProvideaCleanEnvironment..............................................................................................10Equipment................................................................................................................................10PlanAhead...............................................................................................................................10
Learn To Skate USA Programs ......................................................................................... 11ManageParticipants.............................................................................................................. 11ToolsoftheTrade................................................................................................................... 11Pre-Planning............................................................................................................................. 11PrepareforArrival.................................................................................................................. 11DuringClass............................................................................................................................12AfterClass................................................................................................................................12PlanAhead...............................................................................................................................12
USA HOCKEY........................................................................................................13USA Hockey Programming Considerations ................................................................... 13Remote Athlete Engagement and Development ............................................................ 13
GeneralConsiderations........................................................................................................14Parents/Spectators.................................................................................................................15On-IcePractices.....................................................................................................................15AfterPractice...........................................................................................................................15ImportantProgrammingChangestoConsider................................................................15
DISCLAIMER .........................................................................................................17About Us ........................................................................................................................... 17
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UNITED STATES ICE RINK ASSOCIATION
PREPARING YOUR ICE RINK TO RE-OPENThepurposeofthisdocumentistoprovideicerinkownersandoperatorsgeneralrecommendationsastheydevelopplanstore-opentheirbusinesstothepublic.Therecommendationsfollowingarenotintendedorimpliedtobemandatesorindustrystandards.ManyoftheserecommendationsarebaseduponcurrentguidelinessetforthbytheCenterforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC)andotherFederalgovernmentagencies.TheknowledgesurroundingCOVID-19isconstantlychangingandcircumstancesaredifferentbasedongeographicregion.Therefore,theUnitedStatesIceRinkAssociationstronglyencouragesicerinkownersandoperatorstoadheretotheirstateandlocalguidelineswhendeterminingtheirownre-openingpoliciesandprocedures.
QuestionsorconcernspleasecontacttheUnitedStatesIceRinkAssociationat(719)538-1149orinfo@usicerinks.com.
1. Review Your State and Local Government’s Current Business Re-Opening Guidelines • Followguidelinesonnumberofpeopleallowedinthefacilityatonetimeandphysical
distancing
• Designateastaffmembertomonitorstateandlocalgovernmentwebsitesforupdatesorchangestoguidelines
2. Adhere to Local Department of Health Guidelines Concerning Food Service
3. Personnel • Puttogetherare-hiringplanifyoufurloughedorlaid-offemployeesduetothepandemic
• Updateyourcurrentsicktime/paidtimeoff(PTO)policies
o Requireemployeesshowinganysymptomsorsignsofsickness,orwhohasbeenincontactwithknownpositivecasestostayhome
o Implementemployeesymptomscreeningquestionsandworkplacetemperaturemonitoring
o Sendemployeeshomethatareshowinganysymptomsorsignsofsicknessatwork
• UpdatePersonalProtectiveEquipment(PPE)policiesandprocedures
o Requirethatemployeeswearmasksanddisposableglovesatwork
• Developphysicaldistancingpoliciesandproceduresforstaffinteractions
o Limitareasthatemployeescancongregate
o Spaceworkshiftsandbreakstocontrolnumberofemployeesinfacility
• Developandimplementanemployeere-trainingprogramforallnewpoliciesandprocedures
Additional Resources:U.S. DOL — Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Employer Paid Leave RequirementsU.S. DOL — Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Employee Paid Leave RightsU.S. DOL — Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Employee Paid Leave Rights - Poster
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CDC — Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers to Plan and Respond to COVID-19OSHA — Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19CDC — Use of Cloth Face Coverings to Help Slow the Spread of COVID-19CDC — Social Distancing, Quarantine, and Isolation
4. Cleaning • Identifyhightrafficareasofthefacilitythatneedtobefrequentlydisinfected
o Publicaccess
o Employeeonlyaccess
• Identifyhightouchequipmentandfixturesthatneedtobefrequentlydisinfected
• Updatecurrentcleaningstandardoperatingprocedures(SOP)
o Recommendations
» Dressingroomscleanedanddisinfectedaftereachuse
» Restroomscleanedanddisinfectedeveryhour
• Updateandimplementemployee(SOP)trainingplan
• PurchaseappropriatecleaningequipmentandEPARegistereddisinfectantchemicals
• PurchasePersonalProtectiveEquipment(PPE)foryouremployeestouseforcleaningtasks
Additional Resources:CDC — Cleaning And Disinfecting Your FacilityCDC — Re-Opening Guidance for Cleaning and DisinfectingEPA — Frequent Questions about Disinfectants and Coronavirus (COVID-19)OSHA-NIOSH — Protecting Workers Who Use Cleaning ChemicalsOSHA — Protect Yourself: Cleaning Chemicals and Your HealthOSHA — Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19
5. Operations• Minimizeinteractionsbetweenemployeesandcustomers
o Registrationandpaymentsforprogramsandactivities
» Maximizeuseofonlineoptions
» Minimizein-persontransactions
» Install“sneezeshields”betweenemployeesandcustomerswherepossible
• Ensurethatshieldsdonotviolatefirecodes
— LobbyFrontDesk
— PointofSale(POS)locations
— SkateRentalcounter
o Implementstateandlocalgovernmentphysicaldistancingguidelineswithinthefacility
» FacilityEntrance/Exit
• Clearlyidentifyentryandexitdoorswithsignage
• Usestanchionstoseparate
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• Postphysicaldistancingsignageatentrance
» FrontDeskandPOSlocations
• Markfloorforstandinginline
» SkateRentalCounter
• Markfloorforstandinginline
» Lobby/Concourse
• Reducenumberoftablesandchairs
• Spaceoutasneeded
• Postphysicaldistancingsignage
» PublicRestrooms
• Closeofftoiletpartitions,urinalsandsinksasneeded
» ParticipantDressingAreas(e.g.lockerrooms)
• Usemultipleroomsforteamactivitieswherepossible
• Considersettingtimelimitsfordressingroomuse
• Markavailableseatingspaces
» SpectatorSeatingAreas(e.g.bleachers)
• Markavailableseatingspaces
• Closeoffareasasneeded
• Postphysicaldistancingsignage
» ParticipantSeatingAreas(e.g.playersbench)
• Markavailableseatingspaces
• Closeoffareasasneeded
• Postphysicaldistancingsignage
» Off-IceWaitingAreas(e.g.gatestogetonice)
• Clearlyidentifywaitingareaswithsignage
• Markfloorforstandinginline
» On-Ice
• Ensurethatprogrammingconformstostateandlocalgovernmentphysicaldistancingguidelines
• SeeU.S.FigureSkatingandUSAHockeyProgrammingRecommendations
• Minimizetouchpointsthroughoutthefacility
o Ensurethatno-touchfixturesinrestroomsareworkingproperly.Considerinstallingthesetypeoffixturesifnotalreadythere
» Examples:
• Faucets
• SoapDispensers
• HandDryers
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• PaperTowelDispensers
• ToiletandUrinalFlushValves
• MotionControlledLightSwitches
o Propopendoorswherepossible
o Considershuttingoffwaterfountains,vendingmachines,ATMandvideogames
o Considereliminatingthefollowing:
» LostandFound
» Holdingcustomersshoesinexchangeforrentalskates
o Minimizeemployee’ssharedequipment
» Examples:
• Computers
• POStouchscreens
• Phones
• 2-wayradios
• Copymachines
• Smallofficeequipment(e.g.stapler)
• EncourageHygieneBestPractices
o Recommendthatcustomersshowinganysymptomsorsignsofsickness,orwhohavebeenincontactwithknownpositivecasestostayhome
o Recommendthatcustomerswearamaskandglovesatfacility
o Providehandsanitizingstationsatentranceandthroughoutthefacility
o Ensurerestroomshaveanadequatesupplyofhandsoapanddisposabletowels
o Ensurethatthefollowingpublicuseitemsaredisinfectedbeforeandaftereachuse
» Rentalskates
» Rentalhelmets
» Skateaids/walkers
o Signagepostedthroughoutthefacility
» Examples:
• Physicaldistancingpolicy
• Howtoprotectyourselfandothers
• Whattodoifyouaresick
• Handwashinghow-to
• Covercoughsandsneezes
• Don’ttouchyourface–eyes,nose,mouth
Additional Resources:CDC — COVID-19 Print Resources
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6. Communication• Messagetopublic
o Facilitycleaninganddisinfectingplan
» Whatyou’redoing
» Howyou’redoingit
» Whyyou’redoingit
o Newfacilitypolicies
» Physicaldistancing
» Masksandgloves
» Pleasestayathomeifyouaresick
• Deliveryofmessage
o Signageinsidefacility
o Website,socialmediaande-blasts
o Phonesystem/voicemailgreetings
o Registrationconfirmationemails
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U.S. FIGURE SKATING
Asthenationbeginstoreopenbusinessesafterweeksofstay-at-homeordersduetotheCOVID-19pandemic,it’simportantforyourskatingprogramstohaveaplanasyouwelcomebackeagercustomers.
Firstandforemost,facilitymanagementmustmakethehealthandsafetyofitsstaff,participantsandthegreatercommunityitsNo.1priority.
Whileweallwantourlivestoreturnto“beforeCOVID,”don’texpectthingstobe“businessasusual”intheimmediatefuture.Atthistime,it’sespeciallyimportanttohaveaplanthatdeliversonyourprogramgoalswhileaddressingthenewchallengesofourdailylives.
Becauseeachicerinkandassociatedbusinessisunique,thereisno“one-size-fits-all”guide.However,U.S.FigureSkatingoffersthefollowingrecommendationsbasedontheCenterforDiseaseControlandPrevention’s(CDC)socialdistancingandsanitationpracticestohelpslowthespreadofthecoronavirusandensureyourparticipantsfeelsafeandcomfortableinyourrink.
Ifyouhavequestions,commentsorconcerns,pleasedonothesitatetocontactus.We’reheretohelp!
U.S. Figure Skating Learn to Skate USA
MemberServices@USFigureSkating.org MemberServices@LearnToSkateUSA.com
(719)635-5200 (877)587-1400
GUIDELINES FOR RETURNING TO ON-ICE ACTIVITIESAssess Your SituationSkatingclubsandicerinksacrossthenationareuniqueentitiesthatoperateundervariouslocalcontexts.Beforewelcomingbackskaters,reviewyourlocalgovernmentandhealthagency’sCOVID-19responsetodevelopandimplementappropriatepoliciesandproceduresforyoursituation.
Itistheresponsibilityofeachskatingdirector,coachandfacilitystaffmembertoenforcepoliciesandproceduresintendedtokeepallparticipantssafe.Byfollowingtheseguidelinesaswellasthoseoflocalgovernmentandhealthagencies,skatersandtheirfamilieswillbeabletomakeinformeddecisionsastowhentheycanreturntotheice.
Organize• Inaccordancewithyourcity,countyorstate’sgatheringrestrictions,limitthenumberofskaters
allowedontheiceatasingletime.
• Implementwaystominimizecontactbetweenparticipantsandstaff.
• Purchaseadequatedisinfectantcleaningmaterials.
• Shortenprogramsandstaggericetimestocreateabufferbetweensessions.
• Establishamountoftime(“15minutes”)skatershavetopackupandexitthefacility.
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• Onlinebookingsandpaymentarerecommended.
• Recommendthatonlyoneparent/guardianaccompanyyoungerchildrenifneeded.
Staff• Conductformaltrainingforallstaff,coaches,instructorsandvolunteersonnewproceduresand
protocols.
o Postachecklistforthemtofollow.
• Monitorstaffhealth.Employersmayask:
o AreyouexperiencinganyofthesymptomsofCOVID-19?
o HaveyouknowinglybeenexposedtoanyonewithsymptomsofCOVID-19inthepast14days?
o Haveyoutakenyourtemperature?Ifyes,whatisit?
o DonotpermitanystafftoworkwithanysymptomsorcontactwithCOVID-19inthepast14days.
• Keepmeticulouslogsofusersbydate/timeincaseofneedforcontacttracing.
• Planforincreasedlevelsofstaffandvolunteerabsences.
Communicate Early and Often• Emailskatersandtheirfamilieswithyourfacility/club’snewpoliciesandprocedures,makingclear
yourexpectations.
• Considermakingavideotoreviewproceduresandpolicies.
• Coachesshouldprovidepreferredmethodofcommunicatingwithparents(email,text,lessonplannotes,etc.).
• AppointaCOVID-19pointpersontocommunicatewithrinkmanagementandmonitorlocal,stateandnationaldevelopments.
Social Distancing• EnforceCDC’ssocialdistancingof6feetapartandadvisingtheuseofsimpleclothfacecoverings
toslowthespreadofthevirusandhelppeoplewhomayhavethevirusanddonotknowitfromtransmittingittoothers.
• Postsignagereinforcingsocialdistancingandillnesspreventionmeasures.(TheCDChasfreepostersandhandoutsavailableontheirwebsite).
• Usetapetomarkreadinessareas6feetapartwhereskaterscanputon/takeoffskates.
o Areasmaybeinhallways,spectatorareas,etc.
o Leaveallpersonalequipmentinskatingbagorcar.• Dividecoachesandskatersinto“traininggroups,”ificetimecanaccommodate.
o Numberandassigneachcoachadesignatedareaalongtheboardswheretheymuststandtoteachprivatelessons.
o Coachesmustremainintheareaandmaynotskatealongsideanystudent.o Limitcoach/skatercontact;coachesshouldnothelpstudentsupunlessthestudentisunableto
getup.Coachesshoulduseverbalcueswheninstructingstudentsratherthanphysicalcontact.
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• Allwarm-upsshouldbedoneoutsideofthebuilding.Weatherpermitting.• Lockerroomsshouldbeclosed;skatersandcoachesshouldcomepreparedtotaketheice.• Skatersshouldenter/exiticeatstaggeredtimesandseparateentrances.• Clearlylabelentry/exitandflowthroughthebuilding.• Lessonplansshouldensureskatersare6feetfromeachother.• Utilizemarkersandnewactivitiestoensurethisspacingismaintained.• Provide6-footmarkersinspectatorareas.• Donotallowanygatheringsinthelobbyorbathrooms.
Provide a Clean Environment• FollowallCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionrecommendationsforsanitization.• Schedulebetween-sessioncleanings.
o Wipedowndasherboards,doorhandles,andotherfrequentlytouchedsurfaces.• Requireskaters(orparentifayoungerchild)towipedowntheirreadinessareabefore/afteruse.• Limitpersonalitemsonthedasherboards.
o Spreadoutpersonalitemsacrossthebench.o Donotsharewaterbottles,tissueboxes.
• Ensureadequatetrashcansfortissues.
Equipment• Disinfectallrentalequipmentbetweenusage.
o Personalitems,suchasshoes,shouldnolongerbeleftascollateralheldforrentalequipment.o Helmetrentalsshouldbeceasedunlesspropersanitationcanbeensured.
• Createpoliciesplayingmusicandusingthemusicequipment.Keepsanitizingwipesnexttothemusicplayerandaffiliatedequipment.
Plan Ahead• Developflexiblerefundpoliciesshouldstay-at-homeordersberestoredorifrinkisforcedtoclose.• Createanemergencyplanwithrinkmanagementforapossibleoutbreak.
o Haveacommunicationstrategytoalertallwhomayhavebeenexposed.o Identifyacontactpersontoreceivereportsfromskaters/families/staffofnewillness.o Designateonepersontospeakpubliclyfortheclub/programstomembers,media,health
officials,etc.
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LEARN TO SKATE USA PROGRAMSBeginningskatersgenerallyneedmoreperson-to-personcontactwithinstructors,fromhelpingthemgetuptoretyingtheirlaces.Forthisreason,thoseinvolvedintheLearntoSkateUSAprogramwillneedtobeextravigilantinfollowingfacilityandlocalauthorityguidelines.Beforereturningtotheice,writedownyourplanandclearlycommunicateit.CreateandprintachecklistofdutiesrelatedtoCOVID-19forstafftoeasilyreference.HerearesomeguidelinestoconsiderasyoureopenLearntoSkateUSAprograms.
Manage Participants• Limitgroupsizestoalignwiththephysicaldistancingrestrictionsputinplacebyyourlocalhealth
officialsandlocalfacility.
o Thismayaffecthowmanypeopleareallowedinthefacilityorontheiceatonetime.
• Haveatrafficflowplanthatdirectsparticipantsthroughthefacilitywhilelimitingpossibilitiestocongregate.
• Requireparticipantscomedressedandpreparedtoentertheiceafterputtingonskates.
• Stronglyconsidernotofferinganybeginnerclasses(SnowplowSam1,Basic1,Adult1)untilphysicaldistancingrestrictionshavebeeneased.
Tools of the Trade• Strivetohaveallrentalequipmentcleanedanddisinfectedbetweenusage.
o Skaterswhorequireahelmetshouldbringtheirown.Allhelmetrentalsshouldbeceasedunlesspropersanitationstepscanbefollowed.
o Personalitems,suchasshoes,shouldnolongerbeleftascollateralheldforrentalequipment.
• Disposeofallplushandstuffedanimal-typetoys;replacewithhardplastictoysthatwillbedisinfectedbetweenuses.Considerusingmoreon-icedrawingsandtoys/gamesthatdonotrequiredirectcontactbytheskaters(e.g.bubbles).
Pre-Planning• Timeblockandmapouthypotheticalsituationstoensureyou’veadequatelyplannedfor
proceduresrelatedtoarrival,pre-lessonpreparations,on-icelesson,post-lessonwrap-up,anddeparture.
o Avoidoverlapsinaudiences.
o Allowtimetodisinfectlobbyareas,bathrooms,topsofdasherboardsandrentalequipmentbetweensessions.
• Utilizeonlinepayment/registrationsystems.Takepaymentsoverthephoneifnecessary.
• Expandregistrationprocesstoincluderentalskateinformation.
o Ifskatersneedrentalskates,havethemsetasideandreadyuponarrival.
• Ifsessionsaregenerallyverycrowded,considerremovingfree-skate/practicetimeattheendofclassesoradjustingsessiontimestoensurethatstudentsandinstructorscanmaintaina6-footdistanceatalltimes.
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Prepare for Arrival• Staggerarrivaltimesoruseseparateentrancesforarrivalandexit;usepop-upsecondarylobby
areas,ifpossible,toavoidcongestion.
o Iflimitingentrances,makesureyouarefollowinglocalfiredepartmentregulations.
o Ifusingseparateentrancesandpop-uplobbyareas,besuretocreateclearsignagedirectingskaterstotheseareas.
o Ifstaggeringclasses,besuretopostthestaggeredclassscheduleinmultipleareasandstrictlyadheretoyourschedule.
• Ifseatingisgenerallyveryclosetogether,usetapetomarkreadinesszonesforskaterstotakeskatesonandoffandprepareforclass.
• Haveinstructorsassignedtoeachlevel/classassistwiththearrivalprocedures.
During Class• Haveskatersentertheiceatstaggeredtimesorseparateentrances.
• Haveinstructorsadjustlessonplanstokeepskaters6feetawayfromeachother.
o Utilizemarkersandnewactivitiestoensurethisspacingismaintained.
• Provide6-footmarkersorindicatorsinthespectatorareastoensureparents/spectatorsstay6feetapartwhenobservingclass.
• Haveskatersexittheiceatstaggeredtimesoruseseparateentrances.
After Class• Establishtheamountoftime(“15minutes”)thatskatershavetopackupandexitthefacility.
o Communicateverballyandwithsignage.
o Consistentlyenforcetimelimit.
o Lobbiesshouldnotallowgroupsofskatersorfamilymemberstolinger.
Plan Ahead• Developflexiblerefundpoliciesshouldstay-at-homeordersberestoredorifyourrinkisforcedto
close.
• Createanemergencyplanforapossibleoutbreakwithrinkmanagement.
o Haveacommunicationstrategytoalertallwhomayhavebeenexposed.
o Designateonepersontospeakpubliclyfortheclub/programs(tomembers,media,healthofficials,etc.).
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USA HOCKEY
USA HOCKEY PROGRAMMING CONSIDERATIONSAswetogetherworkourwaythroughtheCOVID-19pandemic,USAHockeywillcontinuetoprovideupdatestoourassociationsandAffiliates.Theseconsiderationsfocusoninitiallyreturningtotherinkforpractices/tryoutsonly.Aphasedapproachtohockeyprogrammingwouldinitiallyfocusonpractices(whichlimitsthenumberofpeopleintherink).Local rinks and programs need to follow the guidelines set forth by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well state and local government officials in determining when, and how, it is appropriate to return to the rinks, including requirements or guidelines for physical distancing, size of gatherings or number of people permitted in a facility, or wearing of masks, etc. The information in this document is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The knowledge and circumstances around COVID-19 are changing constantly and, as such, USA Hockey makes no representation and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of this information.
Asyouplanforareturntotheice,belowaresomeideastoconsidertoassistwithdevelopingareturntotrainingprogramsincontextofCOVID-19.PleaseknowthesearenotrequirementsorrecommendationsfromUSAHockey,butratherideastoconsiderwhenevaluatingyourprogramming.Asconditionsandrequirementsvarythroughoutregionsacrossthecountry,ourbestadvice—asmentionedabove—istofollowstateandlocalgovernmentguidelinesandrecommendationsfromtheCDC.UntilCOVID-19iseithereradicated,avaccineisdeveloped,oracureisfound,thereisnowayofcompletelyeliminatingtheriskofinfection.
We’rethankfultoallinvolvedonthefrontlinesinhelpingusthroughthispandemic.RememberthatwecancontributetohelpingeliminateCOVID-19bydoingthesethreethings:
1. PhysicalDistance
2. WashHands
3. CleanSurfaces
PleasecontactUSAHockeyProgramServicesat(719)538-1119orprogram.services@usahockey.orgwithanyquestionsorconcerns.
REMOTE ATHLETE ENGAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENTBeforewefullyreturntorinks,weencourageyoutousethistimeasanopportunitytostayconnectedwithplayersfromyourteamlastseason.Iflocalcoachesandleadersengagewithkids/families,therewillbeabetterchanceofthemreturningtohockeyinthenearfuture.
PlatformslikeZoomorBlueJeansprovideaneffectivetooltomeetwithyourentireteamremotely.BelowaresomevaluableUSAHockeyresourcestoutilizewithyourathletes.
• USAHockeyDrylandTrainingPlans
• DrylandStickhandling
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General Considerations• Workwithyourrinktonotifyparticipants,priortoanyin-personprogramming,aboutthecleaning
processbeingimplementedattherinkandadditionallybycoachesandadministrators.
• Hostanonlinemeetingwiththefamiliestorunthroughplansandallowthemtoaskquestionsasitrelatesto:
o Whattheycanexpect.
o Planningforthefirstsession.
o Precautionsbeingtakentokeeptherinkcleanandsafe.
• Sharewhatyourfacility’sprotocolforpacing/limitingtheamountofpatronsenteringatonetime.
• Communicateandfollowtheguidelinesfortheamountofpeoplethatareallowedtobeinthebuildingandontheice.
• Participantswithriskfactorsorillnessesshouldnotattendin-persontrainingandicesessions.
• Participantswithsymptomsorsignsofillnessarestrictlyadvisednottoenterthepremisesandtoseekmedicalassistance.
• Acoachshouldbepreparedtorequirethataplayerexhibitingsignsorsymptomsofillnesswillneedtoleavepractice(thisappliesinthesamewayasasuspectedconcussion).
• Programsorcoachescansendashortone-pageflyerbasedoffCDCmedicalrecommendationsaboutexpectations,self-monitoringforsymptomsofillness,theplayersshouldstayhomeiftheyhaveanysymptomsandthatcoacheswillremoveplayersiftheyexhibitanysymptoms.
• Theinitialfocusshouldbeonpracticeandskillssessions.
• Playersneedtobringandlabeltheirownwaterbottles,nosharingofwater.
• Player’stowelsareforpersonaluseonly.
• Encourageorrequirepatronstoregisterandpayonlinepriortoarriving.
• Lookatmakingyourpayment/refundpoliciesmoreflexiblesothatfamiliesdonotfeelaspressuredtomakeanicesession.
• Promoteamoreflexiblepolicyaroundsupporting,andnotpunishing,aplayeriftheydecidenotattendtrainingsessions.
• Playerscancomedressedinfullequipment.
o Workwithyourrinktohaveacommonareawithmarkedphysicaldistancedseatingcommonareatoputonskatesorremoveskateguards.
o Limitlockerroomuseasmuchaspossible.
» Whenlocalhealthprotocolallowsuseoflockerrooms,worktohaveplayersappropriatelyphysicallydistanced(usingmultiplelockerroomscouldhelp).
» Foragegroupswhereparentsneedtoassistplayerswithequipment,limitthenumberofparentsinthelockerroomatanyonetime.
• Iftherearemultipleentrancestotheicesurface,splitthekidsupintogroupsandhavethemspaceappropriatelytomeetphysicaldistancingstandardsateachentrance.
o Workwithyourrinktoopenupmultipleentrancestotheicesurface.
• Promotestricthandhygiene(handwashingandsanitizerdispensers)beforeandaftertraining.
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• Playersneedtobepreparedtodisinfectfitnessequipmentimmediatelyafteruse.
• Withalloftheseideas,makesureyoulayoutandcommunicateasetplanforbothfamilies/playersandcoaches.
Parents/Spectators• Familiesshouldbeaskedtominimizethenumberofparents/spectatorsthatcomewiththeplayerin
ordertolimitthenumberofpeopleinthefacility.Workwithyourrinkpartnertodeterminewhatisbestforyourfacility.
• Communicatewithfamiliestomakesurethey’reawareofthefacility’sspectatorrulesaroundphysicaldistancing.
On-Ice Practices• Notifyandreinforcethemessagethatplayersandcoachesneedtoobservephysicaldistancing
recommendationswhileontheice.
• Avoidutilizingbenchesordependingonlocalgovernmentregulations,workwithyourfacilitytodetermineappropriateprotocol.
• Avoiddrillsthatrequireplayerstostandinline.
• Whendesigningpractice,utilizestationbasedpracticesandhaveplayers/coachesspreadouttomaintainneededphysicaldistancing.
• Minimizechalktalksessionswhereplayerscouldcongregate.
• Utilizenon-contactdrills.
• Coachesneedtobecognizanttoavoidtalkingwithincloseproximityofplayers’faces.
• Whenleavingtheice,coachescouldexcuseplayersone-by-onegivingappropriatetimeforeachplayertogetofftheice.Coachesneedtoplantoleaveanappropriateamountoftimeattheendoftheiricesessiontocompletethedismissalprocess.
After Practice• Encourageparticipantstominimizetheirtimeinoraroundthefacility.
• Havethemputontheirshoesorskateguardssothattheycanleavequicklyinthesamemarkedcommonspace.
• Remindplayersandparentsaretofollowphysicaldistancingguidelineswhenleavingthefacility.
• Playersshoulddisinfecthelmets,sticksandskatesaftereachtrainingsession.
• Washcloths(jerseys,pantshells,socksandgloves)withhightemperatureaftereachtrainingsession.
Important Programming Changes to Consider• Limitexposurebystayingfocusedonpractices.
• Limittravelingtorinksoutsideofyourhomefacility,especiallytoareaswhereCOVID-19casesarestillprevalent.
• Fornow,eliminatehandshakesandhugsaftergoalcelebrations;insteadconsiderfistbumping.
• Createanemergencyplanforapossibleoutbreak.
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o Haveacommunicationstrategytoalertallwhomayhavebeenexposed.
o Communicatewithyourrinkpartnerontheir“deep-clean”sanitationstrategy.
o Designateonepersontospeakpubliclyfortheassociation(tomembers,media,healthofficials,etc.).
• Mostimportantly,workwithyourrinkpartnertomakethisasafebutalsoafunenvironmentfortheparticipants,while still abiding by SafeSport guidelines.Thesearestressfultimesandwewanttomakesurethathockeyisapositiveplaceforbothphysicalandmentalhealth.
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DISCLAIMER
The following considerations are provided for general informational purposes only and are not intended as, and should not be relied upon as, specific medical or legal advice. You are strongly encouraged to consult with qualified medical personal/public health officials for medical considerations and to local, state and federal orders and or laws for legal considerations. If you use any considerations provided for herein, you do so at your own risk and you specifically release from any and all liability United States Ice Rink Association, U.S. Figure Skating, USA Hockey, and their directors, officers, employees, volunteers, and agents in connection with your use of the enclosed considerations.
ABOUT USThe United States Ice Rink Association isanon-profitnationalmembershipassociationforindividuals,facilitiesandvendorsintheicerinkandarenaindustry.Theorganizationwasformedin2000throughajointventurebetweenU.S.FigureSkatingandUSAHockeywiththeintentofservicingtheneedsofice-skatingfacilitiesandtheiremployeesintheUnitedStates.
U.S. Figure SkatingisthenationalgoverningbodyforthesportoffigureskatingintheUnitedStatesasrecognizedbytheUnitedStatesOlympicandParalympicCommitteeandtheInternationalSkatingUnion.U.S.FigureSkatingiscomprisedofmorethan765memberclubs,collegiateclubs,school-affiliatedclubsandmorethan1,000registeredLearntoSkateUSAprogramsrepresentingmorethan203,000members.U.S.FigureSkatingischargedwiththedevelopmentofthesportonalllevelswithintheUnitedStatesincludingathletes,officials,sanctioningofeventsandexhibitions,andestablishingtherulesandguidelinesbywhichthesportisgoverned.
Learn To Skate USA, poweredbyToyota,istheonlyskatingprogramintheworldendorsedbyU.S.FigureSkating,USAHockeyandUSSpeedskating,withsupportfromSpecialOlympics,theProfessionalSkatersAssociationandtheU.S.IceRinkAssociation.LearntoSkateUSA’smissionistoinstillalifelongloveofskatingwithapositiveandfunexperience.Classesaretaughtthroughanupdatedcurriculumbycertified,passionateinstructorswhobuildsolidskillprogressiontogrowself-esteeminbothkidsandadultswhileprovidingthemtheresourcestoreachtheirhopesanddreams.
USA Hockey, Inc.isrecognizedastheNationalGoverningBodyforthesportoficehockeyintheUnitedStates.Ourmissionistopromoteasafeandfunlearningexperiencesupportingthegrowthofthesportandallitsparticipantsandenthusiastsbyencouraging,educating,developing,andadministeringallaspectsofthesport.
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