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MEDICAL REGULATIONS 11 Edition - FIVB

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<strong>FIVB</strong> Medical Regulations – <strong>11</strong>th <strong>Edition</strong><br />

3.2 During the competition, the Medical Delegate must continue to verify and<br />

propose any adjustments required for the good functioning of medical services.<br />

He supervises medical assistance in the first-aid room, on courts, and in training<br />

halls.<br />

4. Athlete`s Nutrition<br />

The Medical Delegate must verify that meals and refreshments are provided in appropriate<br />

quality and quantity as outlined in the <strong>FIVB</strong> Medical Regulations.<br />

4.1 After arrival on site and before the start of the competition, the Medical<br />

Delegate must inspect kitchen facilities and restaurants in the venue where the<br />

participants are accommodated. He must verify that the menu fulfills all the<br />

criteria and requirements of the teams participating in the competition.<br />

4.2. During the competition, the Medical Delegate must continue to verify and<br />

propose any adjustments required for the continued proper nutrition of athletes.<br />

5. Injury Surveillance Program<br />

If decided by the <strong>FIVB</strong> Medical Commission, to prepare for and implement the<br />

<strong>FIVB</strong> Injury Surveillance Program according to the procedures outlined in Section<br />

H.<br />

6. Medical Reports<br />

At the end of the competition:<br />

6.1 After the competition, the Medical Delegate is obliged to prepare a report on<br />

the medical aspects of the competition using the <strong>FIVB</strong> Medical Delegate Report<br />

(M-9 - Appendix 10) and forwards it to the <strong>FIVB</strong> Medical Department, and also<br />

to the President of the <strong>FIVB</strong> Medical Commission within one week after the<br />

competition. He also participates in preparing the Control Committee Report<br />

before leaving the competition site.<br />

6.2 The medical delegate takes all M-1 forms and sends them to the <strong>FIVB</strong><br />

Medical Department in a sealed envelope as confidential medical information,<br />

along with the results of referee medical controls. Prior to sending the forms the<br />

Medical Delegate must copy all M-1 forms and keep these copies in a sealed<br />

envelope for at least one month after the end of the competition.<br />

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