Bc Hockey Equipment Checklist Template

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RISK MANAGEMENT: SKATER’S EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST
Player’s Name:
#:
Team:
Completed by:
Date:
Condition
not OK
EQUIPMENT
OK
INSPECT
WHAT TO LOOK FOR
JOCK OR JILL
Size
Fits snugly, but not so tight as to be uncomfortable.
Protection
Specially designed support & cup with extra
padding.
Condition
Firmly secured with no loose threads on support &
cracks on cup/rubber.
Elastic straps in good
condition.
PANTS
Size
If too small, leave thigh exposed &/or lower back
unprotected. If too short, top of knee is exposed
Protection
Adequate padding in front, side of thigh, tailbone,
hip & kidney.
Condition
No tears, loose threads &/or dangling belts/straps.
Inside leg zippers done up during play.
SHIN PADS
Size
It too small, leaves lower shin &/or knee cap
(front/sides) exposed.
Protection
Firm donut hole under plastic and over the knee
cap.
Condition
Look for cracks, loose stitching &/or deteriorating
padding underneath plastic.
SHOULDER PADS
Size
Not too small leaving areas exposed or too large to
hinder movement.
Protection
Plastic (not just foam) protecting chest, shoulder,
back & upper arms. Do all pads sold have plastic or
are some foam??
Condition
Look for cracks, loose stitching &/or deteriorating
padding and Velcro straps.
ELBOW PADS
Size
Protect entire elbow joint & upper forearm,
preferably down to top of gloves.
Protection
Must have soft protective outer covering of sponge,
rubber, or a similar material of at least ½ inch thick.
Donut-shaped pad protecting point of elbow.
Condition
Watch for worn elastic & worn donut protecting
elbow.
HELMET
Size
Fits snug (NOT loose) & fully covers forehead,
temples, ear area & base of skull.

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