Doping Control Facilities. Doping control facilities and proper equipment must be provided in an area within walking distance of the stadium (permanent structure or trailers) or an acceptable driving distance that has a dedicated driver and chaperones. The doping control area should be divided into three (3) separate areas: The waiting area should be large enough to accommodate athletes, representatives accompanying athletes, representatives of the CCES and doping control personnel. Working room with table for three (3) people. Toilet area with lavatory (at least one (1) must be wheelchair accessible with safe catheter and sharp disposal) and room for two people. Equipment – lockable refrigerator (if possible), assorted other minor equipment (desks, chairs, etc.). Provision of six (6) – eight (8) volunteers to assist with the control, preferably three male and three female to "shadow" the athletes (including warm-downs) prior to their tests. Some of these volunteers must be prepared and able to ski with the athlete if he/she chooses to do a warm-down. More specific details will be provided to the LOC by CCES if controls are planned for their event.
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Doping Control Facilities. Doping control facilities and proper equipment must be provided in an area within walking distance of the stadium (permanent structure or trailers) or an acceptable driving distance that has a dedicated driver and chaperones. The doping control area should be divided into three (3) separate areas: • The waiting area should be large enough to accommodate athletes, representatives accompanying athletes, representatives of the CCES and doping control personnel. • Working room with table for three (3) people. • Toilet area with lavatory (at least one (1) must be wheelchair accessible with safe catheter and sharp disposal) and room for two people. Equipment – lockable refrigerator (if possible), assorted other minor equipment (desks, chairs, etc.). Provision of six (6) – eight (8) volunteers to assist with the control, preferably three male and three female to "shadow" the athletes (including warm-downswarm−downs) prior to their tests. Some of these volunteers must be prepared and able to ski with the athlete if he/she chooses to do a warm-downwarm−down. More specific details will be provided to the LOC by CCES if controls are planned for their event.
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Doping Control Facilities. Doping control facilities and proper equipment must be provided in an area within walking distance of the stadium (permanent structure or trailers) or an acceptable driving distance that has a dedicated driver and chaperones. • The doping control area should be divided into three (3) separate areas: • The waiting area should be large enough to accommodate athletes, representatives accompanying athletes, representatives of the CCES and doping control personnel. • Working room with table for three (3) people. • Toilet area with lavatory (at least one (1) must be wheelchair accessible with safe catheter and sharp disposal) and room for two people. • Equipment – lockable refrigerator (if possible), assorted other minor equipment (desks, chairs, etc.). • Provision of six (6) – eight (8) volunteers to assist with the control, preferably three male and three female to "shadow" the athletes (including warm-downs) prior to their tests. Some of these volunteers must be prepared and able to ski with the athlete if he/she chooses to do a warm-down. • More specific details will be provided to the LOC by CCES if controls are planned for their event.
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Doping Control Facilities. Doping control facilities and proper equipment must be provided in an area within walking distance of the stadium (permanent structure or trailers) or an acceptable driving distance that has a dedicated driver and chaperones. The doping control area should be divided into three (3) separate areas: The waiting area should be large enough to accommodate athletes, representatives accompanying athletes, representatives of the CCES and doping control personnel. Working room with table for three (3) people. Toilet area with lavatory (at least one (1) must be wheelchair accessible with safe catheter and sharp disposal) and room for two people. Equipment – lockable refrigerator (if possible), assorted other minor equipment (desks, chairs, etc.). Provision of six (6) – eight (8) volunteers to assist with the control, preferably three male and three female to "shadow" the athletes (including warm-downswarm−downs) prior to their tests. Some of these volunteers must be prepared and able to ski with the athlete if he/she chooses to do a warm-downwarm−down. More specific details will be provided to the LOC by CCES if controls are planned for their event.
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Samples: nordiqcanada.ca