Summerside and Area Minor Hockey Association Hockey Website Software By GOALLINEca
Summerside and Area Minor Hockey Association Hockey Website Software By GOALLINEcaHOMELOGINSummerside & Area Minor Hockey Association Summerside PEI Welcome to our new website Please email comments or suggestions to our webmaster link under Contacts SAMHA Proud host of the Atlantic Midget AAA Championship to be held Mar 1821 2010 at Credit Union Place Dec 13 2009HomeSAMHA TournamentsSkills First BTeam NewsScheduleTeam StatsPlayer StatsPlayer RosterGame ResultsCoaching StaffSELECT A TEAM Girls Girls Midget AA Girls Midget A Girls Bantam AA Girls Bantam A Girls PeeWee AA Girls PeeWee A Girls Atom AA Girls Atom A Boys Midget AAA Midget AA Midget A Team 1 Midget A Team 2 Midget A Team 3 Bantam AAA Bantam AA Bantam A Team 1 Bantam A Team 2 Bantam A Team 3 PeeWee AAA PeeWee AA PeeWee A Team 1 PeeWee A Team 2 Atom AAA Atom AA Atom A Team 1 Atom A Team 2 Atom A Team 3 Atom A Team 4 Atom A Team 5 Novice AA Novice A Team 1 Novice A Team 2 Novice A Team 3 Novice A Team 4 Novice A Team 5 Skills First A Skills First B Referee LoginNews ArchiveContactsEventsCoaching StaffEmail SignupPhoto GalleryMaster ScheduleClinics Links Tryouts Bulletin Board Accolades Sponsors Newsletters Guestbook Website FAQ Hockey FAQs Tournaments Resources Referees Training LoginH1N1 Recommended Steps for Associations and Teams20091011Hockey Canada reminds the hockey community about the steps necessary to reduce infection in the hockey environment Team staff need to emphasize to players and parents the need for total cooperation in all aspects concerning hygiene but specifically to the prevention of the transmission of the H1N1 virus The following are recommended steps within the team environment 1 Players should be urged to report all illnesses to their parents and the Safety PersonTrainer Parents are urged to keep their children away from the hockey environment if they are showing any signs of infectious disease or virus Sick players are encouraged to see their physician if showing signs or symptoms of the H1N1 virus and to be fully recovered prior to returning to play 2 Players should be encouraged to wash hands routinely and always after handling hockey equipment Frequent hand washing with soap and water is one of the best preventions we can recommend Teams are encouraged to carry extra hand soap or hand sanitizer as not all arenas have this readily available 3 Talk to your players about covering their mouths and nose when coughing or sneezing using their arm as opposed to their hands 4 Advise players to try and not touch their own mouths or nose when in the ho...