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Kerry Park Curling Centre Executve & League Rep Meetng 09 Sep 2020 AGENDA Introductons Opening Remarks Survey Results Safety Plans & Forms League Registraton and Required Paperwork Dues / Ice Costs Rules of Play


  1. Kerry Park Curling Centre Executve & League Rep Meetng 09 Sep 2020 AGENDA  Introductons  Opening Remarks  Survey Results  Safety Plans & Forms  League Registraton and Required Paperwork  Dues / Ice Costs  Rules of Play  Physical Distancing and Ice Layout Markings  Special Note / Questons

  2. Results From KPCC Survey  113 Respondents  85% positve partcipaton*  3 or 4 Person Teams*  95% over age 45*  Amenites – Ice Access 90%

  3. Safety Plans CVRD Facilites Safety Plan - Kerry Park KPCC League Safety Plan (Approved by KPRC Mgnt)  Screening for Illness***  Required by Kerry Park  Proper hygiene  In Line with KP/Curl BC Requirements • Handwashing/Sanitzing  Self-Assessment Screening for Illness • Coughing  Exposure Control (6 PHMs) • Sneezing • Handwashing/sanitzing  Facility Protocols • Avoid Touching Eyes, Nose, Mouth • Physical Distancing • Coughing, Sneezing Protocol • Transit Routes • Cleaning objects and Surfaces • Building Entry/Exit • Physical Distancing • Ice Surface Entry/Exit • STAY HOME IF FEELING UNWELL • Cleaning Times  Protocols  First Aid Requirements • Transit Routes – see later slide  Protocol Enforcement • No Dressing Room Use  Maximum Occupancy • Masks – mandatory in lobby/lounge  Amenites • Post Draw Cleaning / Sanitzing  Come Prepared to Play • Follow all rules of play

  4. League Requirements  Each League / Player Requires:  League Rep, Host and First Aid Rep (all to be identfed to KPCC Executve)  Curling Equipment  Arrival/Departure Times  Registraton and Required Paperwork  Complete Registraton Sheets (every league)  COVID-19 Declaraton of Compliance (every partcipant)  Waiver of Claims and Indemnity Agreement* (every partcipant)  Health Declaraton Sign-In Sheet (every partcipant & guest /every draw)  KPCC Illness Policy (to be read/understood by every partcipant/guest)

  5. Dues • Ice Costs – KPRC Annual 2% operatng increase only (ice costs are dependant on day tme or evening use – League Reps will let player know how much they owe per league) • Curl BC Dues – $20.00 per registered member - no increase from last year (Note: This is paid only once – no mater if you curl in diferent curling clubs). • Club Dues - $7.00 per registered curler at the Kerry Park Curling Centre

  6. Rules of Play • The maximum capacity of the social lounge is currently 40. • The change room adjacent to the lounge will be closed and locked and there will be limited occupancy in washrooms so curlers shall arrive at the KPCC dressed for play (minus curling shoes on). • All leagues will maintain a sign-in sheet for players and guests for each draw that shall be turned in to Kerry Park Management – preferably afer every draw but at the very minimum of once per month. • All KPCC league partcipants, coaches, volunteers and guests/spectators shall follow KPRC signage related to physical distancing. The KPCC Lounge area will be set up to respect physical distancing measures. There should be no more than 4-persons seated to 1 table at any tme and there will be no moving of tables / joining of tables together. • If the bar/food service does eventually open, all persons shall follow distancing signage and protocols when waitng to be served.

  7. Rules of Play • An example diagram of ice layout to control physical distancing can be found on upcoming slides. Physical distancing markers will be placed in the ice indicatng where players will stand when not directly involved in the sweeping or delivery of the curling rock or actng as the skip/vice. • Wearing of gloves are optonal during play however all personnel must avoid touching other player’s curling rocks with their hands. When removing rocks from play, it shall be done so using the broom or your feet. Only the vice skips should touch the scoreboards • No shaking hands or close contact gesters with opposing players at the start or end of play. Touching brooms with oppositon players from a distance is an acceptable form of signaling sportsmanship between players / teams. • Staggered start tmes should be considered by all leagues (i.e. sheets 1 and 3 start play followed 10-15 mins later by sheets 2 and 4). Minimum of 1 hour spacing between draws. • Only 1 sweeper per rock between the T lines. The skip of the delivering team may take over sweeping the rock afer it crosses the house of play T line . • See Rules of Play Posters on the Curling Notce Boards in the KPCC lobby/KPCC website

  8. Kerry Park Curling Centre Executve &League Rep Meetng 09 Sep 2020 A SPECIAL NOTE (taken from Curl BC Return to Curling Guidelines): It is important that all individuals understand that when you choose to partcipate in physical actvites outside the home during the pandemic – including curling – you may be at an increased risk of being exposed to and contractng the coronavirus. This is an inherent risk of partcipatng in actvites in your community where you may interact with other individuals. Curl BC considers curling to be a MEDIUM risk sport for the contracton of Covid-19 due to the colder climate and poorer ventlaton of our indoor curling environments. Partcipants should carefully assess their personal health circumstances before engaging in curling actvites. QUESTIONS

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