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Old Tue Nov 22, 2016, 01:07pm
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Blood everywhere...

Player gets a blood nose and he leaks one big spot about the size of a dime on his jersey.

You send him out and it dries. He wants to come back in. If the blood is dried is it ok? Or must he change shirts?
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Old Tue Nov 22, 2016, 01:44pm
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Blood must be cleaned, not just dry.
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Old Tue Nov 22, 2016, 03:10pm
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I think HS is "any amount of blood on the uniform." College is "saturated, as determined by the trainer."
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Old Tue Nov 22, 2016, 03:45pm
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I think HS is "any amount of blood on the uniform." College is "saturated, as determined by the trainer."
Correct.

So in the OP, if this is a college game, the team member can probably return to the game shortly.

HS = no (though if a new jersey can be found and he changes it out away from the visual confines, the book can be changed without penalty to allow him to return to the game).
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Old Wed Nov 23, 2016, 09:08am
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Old Fri Nov 25, 2016, 02:06am
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I think HS is "any amount of blood on the uniform." College is "saturated, as determined by the trainer."
Can't this blood be disinfected with "the spray"?
3-3-7 says the blood just has to be cleaned...
There is no need to have the jersey changed - just cleaned. Once the jersey is properly disinfected with that spray - all is good!
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Old Fri Nov 25, 2016, 07:33am
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Can't this blood be disinfected with "the spray"?
3-3-7 says the blood just has to be cleaned...
There is no need to have the jersey changed - just cleaned. Once the jersey is properly disinfected with that spray - all is good!
I think you quoted me when you meant to quote crosscountry. He's the one who indicated the jersey must be changed and didn't mention cleaning it.

In any event, sometimes the spray is sufficient to clean the blood; sometimes it isn't.
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Old Fri Nov 25, 2016, 10:32am
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3-3-7 says the blood needs to be "appropriately cleaned".
If a player returns with a pink-reddish smudge and the trainer says its been disinfected/appropriately cleaned... I think we simply play on.
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Old Fri Nov 25, 2016, 11:51am
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3-3-7 says the blood needs to be "appropriately cleaned"..
A player who is bleeding, has an open wound, has any amount of
blood on his/her uniform, or has blood on his/her person, shall be directed to
leave the game until the bleeding is stopped, the wound is covered, the uniform
and/or body is appropriately cleaned, and/or the uniform is changed before
returning to competition, unless a time-out is requested by, and granted to,
his/her team and the situation can be corrected by the end of the time-out.
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Old Fri Nov 25, 2016, 04:59pm
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3-3-7 says the blood needs to be "appropriately cleaned".
If a player returns with a pink-reddish smudge and the trainer says its been disinfected/appropriately cleaned... I think we simply play on.
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Old Sat Nov 26, 2016, 10:35am
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A player who is bleeding, has an open wound, has any amount of

blood on his/her uniform, or has blood on his/her person, shall be directed to

leave the game until the bleeding is stopped, the wound is covered, the uniform

and/or body is appropriately cleaned, and/or the uniform is changed before

returning to competition, unless a time-out is requested by, and granted to,

his/her team and the situation can be corrected by the end of the time-out.


Yup: uniform need only be "appropriately cleaned".
Uniform doesn't have to be changed.
Q. What does "appropriately cleaned" mean?
If a trainer or doctor says the uniform is disinfected - we play on.


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Old Sat Nov 26, 2016, 01:45pm
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pink-reddish smudge and the trainer says its been disinfected/appropriately cleaned... I think we simply play on.
If you mean more like a stain than the actual body fluid, I agree. Wash, spray with something (bleach would probably be OK -- microbiologists chime in), and you're good to go.
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Old Sat Nov 26, 2016, 03:20pm
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Hydrogen peroxide should be able to clean up any fresh blood to where you cannot tell there wasnt any blood on the uniform. I use it all the time for fresh blood and its really effective.
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Old Sat Nov 26, 2016, 11:03pm
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I use it all the time for fresh blood and its really effective.
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Old Sun Nov 27, 2016, 09:36am
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My blood, raccon blood, coyote blood, more my blood. Its rough this time of year.
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