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Title: Emergency and Legal Issues


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Emergency and Legal Issues
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Emergency Procedures and Policies
  • First Aid and CPR Certification
  • Facility Readiness
  • EMS Plan
  • Procedures
  • Emergency Contact Information
  • Emergency Equipment mask, Oxygen, AED
  • Blood pressure equipment
  • Wound management

3
Staff Readiness
  • First Aid/CPR
  • Activate EMS
  • Give proper directions
  • Know location of equipment
  • Know responsibilities of others
  • Provide First-response assistance
  • Be able to account and document incident

4
Facility Issues
  • Liability Forms
  • Inherent Risk
  • Documentation file
  • Maintenance file
  • Safety Check list

5
Legal and Professional Issues for the Personal
Trainer
  • Independent contractor-people who conduct
    business on their own behalf on a contract basis
    and are not employees of the organization.
  • Respondent superior the legal doctrine whereby
    and employer is responsible for the torts of
    their employee.
  • Torts a civil wrong committed either by
    negligence or intentional conduct.

6
Tort Law
  • Elements of Negligence
  • Legal Duty the standard of care (may exist
    whether training for free or for fees)
  • Supervision
  • Safe environment
  • Facilities
  • Equipment
  • Proper Instruction
  • Planning and technique
  • Certification, emergency procedures

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Negligence
  • Failure to act as a reasonable and prudent
    professional (person) in a similar situation
    would act.
  • This can either be an unreasonable action or an
    unreasonable failure to act.
  • A person alleging negligence must establish a
    duty and a breach of duty that was the proximate
    cause of damages.

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Negligence
  • Duty a legal obligation or responsibility
  • Breach of Duty failed the standard of care,
    what is the industry standard?
  • Proximate Cause an injury occurred due to the
    breach of duty
  • Damages (can include lost wages, pain and
    suffering, medical expenses)
  • The damages must be a foreseeable consequence of
    the negligence.

9
Standard of Care
  • The degree of care that a reasonable prudent
    professional would follow.
  • The level of competence in the community of
    similarly trained professionals.

10
Assumption of Risk
  • A legal defense used to show that a person has
    voluntarily accepted known dangers by
    participating in a specific activity

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Contract
  • A legally binding agreement. It can be an
    agreement stating services, fees, and other
    pertinent information pertaining to the
    trainer/client relationship.
  • It should be in writing and signed by both
    trainer and client.

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Informed Consent
  • Voluntary acknowledgement of the
    purpose,procedures, and specific risks of an
    activity in which one intends to engage.
  • Should be in writing and signed by the client
    after the trainer has clearly explained the risks.

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Inherent Risk
  • Those risks that exist under normal circumstances
    in a safe environment.
  • The participant in an activity must understand
    and appreciate the risks of the activity
    following an explanation by qualified personnel.

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Additional Professional Issues
  • Confidentiality
  • Scope of Practice
  • Risk management
  • Preparing for emergencies
  • Liability insurance
  • The unauthorized practice of medicine
  • Americans with Disabilities Act a civil rights
    law granting people with disabilities equal
    access and opportunities.
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