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Too many serious injuries
and fatalities have occurred in recent years as a result of unsafe or
incorrect use of goalposts. Safety is always of paramount importance
and everyone in football must play their part to prevent similar
incidents occurring in the future.
1. For safety reasons goalposts of any size (including those which are
portable and not installed permanently at a pitch or practice ground)
must always be anchored securely to the ground.
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Portable goalposts must
be secured by the use of chain anchors or appropriate anchor weights
to prevent them from toppling forward.
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It is essential that
under no circumstances should children or adults be allowed to
climb, swing on or play with the structures of the goalposts.
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Particular attention is
drawn to the fact that if not properly assembled and secured,
portable goalposts may topple over.
2. Portable goalposts
should not be left in place after use. They should be dismantled and
removed to a place of secure storage.
3. It is strongly recommended that nets should only be secured by
plastic hooks or tape and not by metal cup hooks. Any metal cup hooks
should if possible be removed and replaced. New goalposts should not
be purchased if they include metal cup hooks which cannot be replaced.
4. Goalposts which are "home made" or which have been altered from
their original size or construction should not be used. These have
been the cause of a number of deaths and injuries.
5. Guidelines to prevent toppling:
i. Follow Manufacturer’s
guide-lines in assembling goalposts.
ii. Before use, adults
should:
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ensure each goal is
anchored securely in its place
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exert a significant
downward force on the cross bar
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exert a significant
backward force on both upright posts
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exert a significant
forward force on both upright posts
These must be repeated
until it is established that the structure is secure. If not,
alternative goals/pitches must be used. |