Section 8: Safety Considerations
8.1 Water Depth and Pool Safety
- Minimum water depth of 1.80 m (5.9 ft) strictly enforced to prevent players from pushing off the bottom and to reduce injury risk from contact near the pool floor
- Pool walls must have no sharp edges, protruding fittings, or hazards within the field of play
- Goals must be padded at the base and securely anchored to prevent tipping
- Anti-wave lane ropes may be used outside the field of play but not within it
8.2 Player Safety and Medical Provisions
- Fingernails inspected before each match; long or sharp nails result in the player being barred from play until trimmed
- No jewelry, watches, bracelets, or hard hair accessories permitted
- Players who are bleeding must leave the water immediately and may only return after the bleeding has stopped and the wound is covered
- Concussion protocols: any player suspected of a concussion must be assessed by the medical team before returning to play; the referee may require a substitution
- Trained medical personnel and a defibrillator must be present poolside at all sanctioned competitions
8.3 Dangerous Play and Officiating
- Referees monitor for dangerous play including elbows to the head, underwater kicks, and holding a player’s head underwater
- Video review (VAR) available at major international competitions for brutality incidents and goal-line decisions
- Officials have the authority to suspend a match for lightning, severe weather, or facility emergencies
- Warm-up and cool-down periods supervised by officials; no unsupervised swimming in competition pools
8.4 Environmental and Facility Requirements
- Water quality must meet World Aquatics standards (chlorination levels, pH, turbidity)
- Adequate lighting: minimum 1500 lux at the water surface for televised events
- Water temperature maintained between 25–27 °C (77–81 °F)
- Emergency exits and evacuation routes clearly marked for spectators and athletes