regulations that apply to the use of private and public Rugby League facilities and gyms site-specific information to assist in the planning process and enable management of potential risks and any special restrictions applying to the location the primary components of occupational health and safety legislation in order to monitor OHS practices as a coach management function. This would include the basic aspects of the club's responsibilities to comply with relevant state or territory OHS laws, especially its requirement to: develop systematic OHS practices inclusive of policies and procedures consult with players and other coaching staff identify hazards, conduct risk assessments and control risks keep records of any incidents provide OHS information and safety training to players and other coaching staff the full content of the organisation's OHS policies, procedures and reporting processes in order to manage their implementation and legal ramifications of failure to observe these risks associated with training for and playing Rugby League according to International Laws of Rugby League and techniques to manage these risks emergency response and rescue procedures appropriate for high performance Rugby League, to ensure risk minimisation to self and group the complete content and intricacies of endorsed standards promoted by sporting organisations the complete content of organisational policies and procedures for conducting coaching sessions the complete content and differing interpretations of International Laws of Rugby League and how game strategies and tactics impact on compliant play the on-field roles and responsibilities of all professional Rugby League positions, their interrelationships in game strategy and the tactics that apply to particular positions the key features and effects of Rugby League related injuries, a range of physical abilities, fitness and motor performance to ensure readiness of participants to engage in progressive skill acquisition formats, styles for, and inclusions of complex plans used by international Rugby League game coaches and the organisation in particular. the essential features and usage of accepted best practice techniques for coaching Rugby League at the high performance level the intricacies and usage of adult teaching and coaching techniques and practices applicable to a range of learning abilities and adult, or near adult, aged participants the intricacies and usage of overarching game strategies, such as patterns of play in attack and defence , to counteract the strengths of opposition teams and maximise the strengths of own team the intricacies and usage of team and player tactics and the use of different tactics to meet differing high performance game conditions the intricacies and usage of specific drills, activities and games that progressively develop high performance skills in game strategy for teams and tactics for individual players and teams the key elements of effective psychological methods and techniques used in game preparation the essential features and use of equipment and technological aids used in the development of tactical Rugby League skills to a high performance level the intricacies and appropriate usage of complex communication systems used by players, coaches, referees and support staff to interact during the implementation of game strategy and tactics in high performance Rugby League play the key elements and use of detailed Rugby League game statistics. |