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TeeCee
In: Blair Atholl
Posts: 2888
Swimming goggles have been banned by a school for fear they could injure pupils.
Children at a Welsh school have been banned from wearing goggles.
Critics say it is one in the eye for common sense but school leaders at Ysgol Bryn Coch in Mold, north Wales, said they are only safeguarding youngsters.
They believe serious injury could occur if a pair of goggles snapped onto a child's face too hard or if a lens popped out unexpectedly.
Headteacher Lynne Williams sent out a letter to parents to say pupils could only wear goggles on medical grounds.
Consequently, three youngsters of the 335 who use the Mold swimming pool have been withdrawn from lessons.
Ms Williams was unavailable for comment about the way the school followed advice from the British Association of Advisers and Lecturers in Physical Education (BAALPE), handed out to all Flintshire schools.
BAALPE advice states: "Head teachers should inform parents/carers that goggles can be a hazard and cause permanent eye injury.
"Wet plastic is very slippery and frequent, incorrect or unnecessary adjustment or removal of them, by pulling them away from the eyes instead of sliding them over the forehead, can lead to them slipping from the pupil's grasp with the hard plastic causing severe injury."
A spokesman for Flintshire County Council said: "The school can advise parents on the use of goggles during school swimming lessons. There is a legal responsibility for school governors, headteachers and teaching staff to ensure that the LEA's health and safety policy is followed, and that advice and guidance on matters such as swimming and the use of goggles are applied and monitored regularly by schools.
"Such guidance is based on regular and approved good practice as highlighted by BAALPE in its 'Safe Practice in Physical Education and School Sport' publication, copies of which have been provided to all Flintshire schools. The BAALPE guidelines are consistent with those of the Amateur Swimming Association in respect to the use of goggles during school swimming lessons."
Holmfirthgirl
In: Larkfield
Posts: 3156
oh FFS!!!!!!
Dragon13
In: Billingshurst
Posts: 299
Coo heck, makes me wonder how I made it to this ripe old age, what with all the dangerous things I have done in my life.............and most of them were apparently before I started riding the bike!
darkcarnival
In: Blackburn
Posts: 1648
FFS! What will it be next??? Pencils being withdrawn because of possible lead poisoning????
TeeCee
In: Blair Atholl
Posts: 2888
These people are getting paid to make decisions like this....
Deleted Member
In: NA
Posts: 0
Suppose it would be better to take all the water out in case someone drowns.
Could fill it with cotton wool as thats what these twats want them wrapped up in.
TeeCee
In: Blair Atholl
Posts: 2888
Oh lawd, Ric - don't give them ideas!!!
Dragon13
In: Billingshurst
Posts: 299
Ahhhhhhhhh yes, but I'm sure if people were playing about in a swimming pool full of cotton wool, that in itself would pose certain safety risks..............suffocation............overheating.........etc
Matt
In: Veldhoven
Posts: 8054
aaaah good old UK with its idiotic policies and safety guidelines. Makes me chuckle
Wannabe
In: Dartford
Posts: 4922
Oh that's right Ricdude - stuff the poor wee'uns who are allergic to cotton wool, why don't you?!
Have you no heart, man? Just because they're in the minority doesn't mean they have fewer rights y'know!
Wannabe
In: Dartford
Posts: 4922
Makes you wonder sometimes... maybe we'll end up with a generation of numpty adults who go around bashing themselves over the head with sledgehammers saying "But nobody told me I'd hurt myself - where's the HSE Directive on it?"
It's not fair! I demand com-penn-say-shun!
Dragon13
In: Billingshurst
Posts: 299
Personally I think that the world is such a dangerous place that certain people would be safer if left permanently tied to their beds....................but maybe that's just my opinion!
Deleted Member
In: NA
Posts: 0
Erm,yes it does WB.
Its all very different in my world.
Yes suffocation and allergies is a possibility but thats modern day for ya.
Never had it in the good old days. Whenever they were.
Wannabe
In: Dartford
Posts: 4922
*paints placards and mounts protest*
Ricdude hates kids with cotton wool allergies! Down with this sort of thing!
Wannabe
In: Dartford
Posts: 4922
Personally I think that the
world is such a dangerous place that certain people would be safer if
left permanently tied to their beds....................but maybe that's
just my opinion!
Are you certain that's your opinion and not just your fantasy Dragon?
Deleted Member
In: NA
Posts: 0
Lucky i didn't have a cotton wool allergy when i was a kid else i wouldn't of had anything to put in my box of matches so the folks wouldn't hear them rattle.
Mind you these days the kids borrow their parents lighters.
Hooray for the younger generation,always handy when mine runs out.
Dragon13
In: Billingshurst
Posts: 299
Are you certain that's your opinion and not just your fantasy Dragon?
Errrrrrrrr.......................................
Deleted Member
In: NA
Posts: 0
Mind you its only this country that bans under 18's from buying fags but lets them legally smoke at 16.
Again,in some ways handy cos it always costs them 3 fags when i'm asked to buy them.
Wannabe
In: Dartford
Posts: 4922
I'm liking your style Ricdude... I might have to give that one a try - that'll help spread the remaining pennies available for spends!
Deleted Member
In: NA
Posts: 0
Also makes you feel good that you are in fact helping the younger generation to cut down on this disgusting habit.
Plus your 3 fags up.
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