Lack of Recreational Supervision Causes Serious Gymnastics Injury
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Case Overview
This case involves a 12-year old boy who sustained a serious injury while practicing gymnastics. The plaintiff was participating in gymnastics, and while he used the Balance Beam, the equipment collapsed. The plaintiff sustained serious injuries as a result of the accident. Prior to the plaintiff’s accident, the children were allowed to set up the equipment, but the equipment was not checked or prepared by adults coaching or supervising on the day of this incident.
Questions to the Occupational Health and Safety expert and their responses
Do gymnastics facilities require a coach or supervising adult to ensure that the students have properly arranged the equipment?
I have worked in the gymnastics industry for over 30 years as a coach and a judge. I am very familiar with the procedures that must be adhered to in order to ensure that all equipment is properly setup and checked.
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