Kinesiology 2236A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: False Imprisonment, Legal Liability, Triage

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Civil liability when a person engages in conduct that results in harm to another private individual. Criminal liability when a person contravenes social standards as expressed by criminal laws. Harm was intended to another (assault, battery, false imprisonment: unintentional torts. When a person ought to have foreseen that his or her actions would cause harm. A person will be liable of a tort only if he or she intends to do harm to others. Elements of negligence: legal liability for negligence is dependent upon 3 elements, a duty of care, a breach of the standard of care, damage or injury that results from the breach. Front office, security/facility staff, medical staff, players: rehearsal improve response and detect deficiencies (find deficiencies with practice, debriefing living document that incorporates change when they happen. Where & when: event: be specific, date: dates the particular eap is active, location: name of complex/arena/field/ice number, ems access: know which doors/gates, have staff move obstructions.

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