FIS Medical Guide Sample Clauses

FIS Medical Guide. The Event Venue shall include appropriate facilities to conduct Anti-Doping controls according to the FIS Anti-Doping Rules on the FIS Website: xxxx://xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx/news-multimedia/news/article=anti-doping-rules.html
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FIS Medical Guide. The Event Venue shall include appropriate facilities to conduct Anti-Doping controls according to the FIS Anti-Doping Rules on the FIS Website: xxxxx://xxxx-xxx-xxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/en/inside-fis/governance/fis-anti-doping The Organiser is required to review and conform to the FIS Covid-19 Prevention Guidelines for Event Organisers which include the following two publications of the World Health Organisation (WHO) providing a COVID-19 risk assessment and mitigation checklist in relation for sports event organisers: - F IS Covid-19 Prevention Guidelines for Event Organisers - Publication for sports federations / sports event organisers (uploaded 15 April 2020) - Tool for sports federations/sports event organizers (uploaded 15 April 2020)
FIS Medical Guide. The Event Venue shall include appropriate facilities to conduct Anti-Doping controls according to the FIS Anti-Doping Rules on the FIS Website . If the event is subject to Doping Controls (as determined by FIS), FIS pays for the Doping Control services carried out by the FIS-appointed Doping Control Agency, whilst the local Organising Committee will be responsible for the lositi- cal costs of the Doping Control Officers on site, including accommodation and meals for two to four persons depending on whether urine and blood Testing w ill be carried out. The LOC is also requested to arrange for Chaperones to assist with the Doping Control operations (normally between 4 – 7): xxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx/en/inside-fis/governance/fis-anti-doping : xxxxx://xxxx-xxx-xxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/en/inside-fis/governance/fis-anti-doping The Organiser is required to review and conform to the FIS Covid-19 Prevention Guidelines for Event Organisers in connection with the FIS Covid- - F IS Covid-19 Prevention Guidelines for Event Organisers - FIS Covid-19 World Cup Risk Management and Testing Protocol - P ublication for sports federations / sports event organisers (uploaded 15 April 2020) - Tool for sports federations/sports event organizers (uploaded 30 April 2020)
FIS Medical Guide. The Event Venue shall include appropriate facilities to conduct Anti-Doping controls according to the FIS Anti-Doping Rules on the FIS Website: xxxxx://xxxx-xxx-xxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/en/inside-fis/governance/fis-anti-doping The Organiser is required to review and conform to the FIS Covid-19 Prevention Guidelines for Event Organisers in connection with the FIS Covid- 19 World Cup Risk Management and Testing Protocol which include the following publications of the World Health Organisation (WHO) providing a COVID-19 risk assessment and mitigation checklist in relation for sports event organisers: - FIS Covid-19 Prevention Guidelines for Event Organisers - FIS Covid-19 World Cup Risk Management and Testing Protocol - Publication for sports federations / sports event organisers (uploaded 15 April 2020) - T ool for sports federations/sports event organizers (uploaded 30 April 2020)

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