STORAGE SHED RULES:      
 

      The following applies to all of the storage sheds used by Wallkill Area Little League and apply to anyone who has been issued a key by the Wallkill Area Little League to use those sheds.

  • All individuals with keys to the Wallkill Are Little League equipment sheds (i.e., Managers, Umpires, etc.) are aware of their responsibilities for the orderly and safe storage of rakes, shovels, bases, etc.
  • Before you use any machinery located in the shed (i.e., lawn mowers, weed whackers, lights, scoreboards, public address systems, etc.), please locate and read the written operating procedures for that equipment.
  • All chemicals or organic materials stored in the Little League sheds shall be properly marked and labeled as to its contents.
  • All chemicals or organic materials (i.e., lime, fertilizer, etc.) stored within these equipment sheds will be separated from the areas used to store machinery and gardening equipment (i.e., rakes, shovels, etc.) to minimize the risk of puncturing storage containers.
  • Any witnessed "loose" chemicals or organic materials within these sheds should be cleaned up and disposed of as soon possible to prevent accidental poisoning.

Some gentle reminders:

  • Make sure your coaches have correctly filled out the Play-Safe disclosure statement and sent it to the appropriate party (If you need more forms, contact the Director of Safety).
  • Wallkill area Little League goes to great lengths to provide as much training and instruction as possible. Attend as many of the clinics as possible.
  • Check your "Mail Box" regularly for league updates, memorandum, and special notices.
  • Check the Wallkill Area Little League Home Page frequently. Lots of information and a complete league calendar can be found there and can be a very valuable resource.
  • Remember, safety is everyone's job. Prevention is the key to reducing accidents to a minimum. Report all hazardous conditions to the Director of Safety or another Board member immediately. Don't play on a field that is not safe or with unsafe playing equipment. Be sure your players are fully equipped at all times, especially catchers and batters. And, check your team's equipment often.