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Campaign launched to safeguard the FIA’s Volunteers and Officials

February 23, 2023
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The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile in collaboration with the FIA Volunteers and Officials Commission (VOC) is launching a campaign aimed at raising awareness of safety issues among our group of marshals and officials who give their time freely at events the world over.

While the FIA Volunteers and Officials dedicate their time to the safety of our competitors and spectators, the new campaign launched today aims to switch the focus to the safety and well-being of our volunteer community themselves.

Under the theme of Keep Watch. Keep Safe. the campaign provides 10 Golden Rules to ensure that Volunteers and Officials, particularly our marshals, adhere to best practices in order to keep themselves safe when on duty.

Marshals are in charge of spectator and driver safety during the course of competition at road and circuit events and particularly in the event of an accident.

The Volunteers and Officials Commission systematically reviews serious and fatal accidents involving marshals. As with drivers and spectators, their safety is paramount.

The VOC has therefore decided to launch a safety campaign to remind everyone of the core safety rules. First and foremost, marshals must also ensure their own safety. These key players are at the forefront of our sport and the FIA has a duty to provide them with as much protection as possible.

At the heart of the campaign will be communications and digital activity which feature visual assets highlighting the 10 Golden Rules. The 10 visuals dedicated to this campaign are available in several languages.

Commenting on the launch of the campaign, the FIA Volunteers and Officials President Abdulaziz Al Thawadi said: “We are indebted to our volunteers and officials in ensuring the safety of competitors and spectators at FIA events over the world over. They give their time freely and selflessly to ensure motor sport can take place in a safe and protected environment. Through the Keep Watch. Keep Safe. campaign we are turning the spotlight to the volunteers themselves to remind them that they have a duty to protect themselves as well as protecting others.”

Here are the 10 Golden Rules:

1. “Make sure you are standing up, fully alert, and facing oncoming traffic while the track or special stage is live.”

2. “Be prepared for any situation even during Safety Car procedures, a formation lap or after the chequered flag.”

3. “Always have an escape plan in place. You must protect yourself from danger. Be ready to help anyone else.”

4. “Do not lean on any guardrail, concrete blocks, or debris fences. They are designed to move when hit by vehicles.”

5. “Do not move in front of barriers unless instructed by the Clerk of the Course or your Senior Marshal, Only remain trackside for the minimum time necessary.”

6. “If in doubt at any time, seek advice from your Senior Officials.”

7. “Always check and doublecheck the status of the circuit or special stage before leaving your post to assist a competitor.”

8. “Protect yourself from extremes of weather, hearing damage, dust, and dirt in your eyes. Wear suitable footwear and gloves for handling hot or sharp debris.”

9. “Attend all safety and operational briefings and follow instructions from Senior Officials.”

10. “Be careful when climbing over barriers or climbing up or down from earth banks. Check that flag signals are being shown for your protection.”

Further information on the campaign can be found at FIA Volunteers and Officials section of the FIA.com.

Source: www.fia.com

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