Section 8: Safety Considerations
8.1 Track Safety Infrastructure
- Crash mats: Padded mats around the outer perimeter walls, minimum 60 cm (24 in) thick, particularly at curve exits where most crashes occur.
- Safety padding at straightaway ends: Additional protection at the points where skaters exit corners at maximum speed.
- Lane dividers: Snow lane markers (not rigid barriers) in the crossing zone to prevent blade damage in case of contact.
8.2 Ice Maintenance
- Resurfacing: Ice is resurfaced between every 3–4 pairs of skaters using a Zamboni or equivalent machine. Fresh ice prevents ruts, debris, and uneven surfaces.
- Temperature monitoring: Continuous ice temperature monitoring. Competition may be suspended if ice becomes too soft (above −4°C) or too brittle.
8.3 Medical Protocols
- Medical team: On-site medical staff with stretcher access to any point on the track within 60 seconds.
- Cut injuries: Blade lacerations are the primary injury risk. Cut-resistant lower-leg suits are mandatory. Athletes with visible bleeding must receive treatment before continuing.
- Concussion protocol: Any athlete who falls and strikes their head must be evaluated before returning to competition.
- Competition suspension: The referee may suspend competition if ice conditions deteriorate, environmental hazards arise (indoor venues: CO levels from resurfacing machines), or if a serious injury requires track access.