Tools & Resources
Description
Clothing
- Students must wear appropriate clothing for physical activity. Shorts or sweat pants and T-shirts/sweat shirts are examples of appropriate clothing. Deviations from this minimum are listed on the activity pages.
- Inappropriate clothing may inhibit movement, pose safety risks, and may cause injury during activity.
- For interschool sports, prescribed team uniform specifications will be determined by the local sport governing association.
- Where religious requirements present a safety concern, refer to the school/school division’s policies/procedures for appropriate modifications.
Footwear
- Appropriate footwear is required at all times. Appropriate footwear includes athletic shoes with soles that provide traction and adequate foot/ankle support. Examples of inappropriate footwear include shoes with a rocker/platform soles, sandals/flip-flops, shoes with wheels, shoes with cleats/spikes, shoes with open toes/open heels.
- Some activities require specific footwear. These requirements are outlined on the activity specific pages.
- Wearing hard-soled shoes and/or only socks during activity may inhibit movement, pose safety risks, and may cause injury during activity.
Jewelry
- Exposed jewelry worn during physical activity can pose a hazard to the wearer and/or other participants and may cause an injury. Jewelry can be caught up in equipment, on another person or their clothing, or be hit by a projectile.
Sample types of jewelry:
- Hanging jewelry on neck, wrists, ears, torso
- Studs on ears, face, tongue, torso
- Loops/hoops/bars on ears, face, torso
- Rings on fingers, toes
- Watches/activity trackers/bracelets (hard material) on wrists/ankles
- Spacers on ears
- Hair pins, clips and barrettes
- Medic alert identification and religious articles that cannot be removed must be taped or securely covered.
- Finger rings are not permitted for any activity.
Criteria for jewelry during curricular and intramural physical activity:
- During group/team activities where there is a possibility of (incidental) contact with other participants or equipment, exposed jewelry must be removed. Exceptions are:
- New piercings which present a safety concern can be accommodated during the required healing time period and must be securely covered during physical activity.
- Spacers are permitted during physical activity.
- Chains and necklaces under an article of clothing that can become exposed during physical activity must be removed.
- During individual/group activities where there is little chance of (incidental) contact with other participants or equipment, exposed jewelry may be worn (for example, skiing/snowboarding, curling, track events).
- For activities where the wearing of jewelry is a safety concern, statements are located on the activity pages (for example, Gymnastics – No exposed jewelry allowed).
Criteria for jewelry during interschool sports practices and competitions:
- The wearing of jewelry during practices and competitions must meet the rules of the governing body of the sport/activity, the Manitoba High School Athletic Association (MHSAA), and the local athletic association.
- Where jewelry is not addressed by the governing body of the sport/activity, the Manitoba High School Athletic Association (MHSAA), or the local athletic associations, school divisions/schools can use the following standards:
- During activities where body contact is an integral part of the activity, jewelry must not be worn.
- During activities where there is a possibility of (incidental) contact with other participants or equipment, exposed jewelry must not be worn.
- During activities where there is little chance of (incidental) contact with other participants (for example, track events, alpine skiing, curling) exposed jewelry does not have to be removed.
- For activities where the wearing of jewelry is a safety concern, statements are located on the activity pages (for example, “No hanging jewelry allowed”).
- The coach must have the student remove any piece of jewelry they feel may pose a safety hazard to the wearer or other participants.

Have questions? Ask MPASS
Please let us know what your questions are. You can submit inquiries regarding existing safety plans, feedback on website functionality, and suggestions / requests for new activity safety plans.
Ask MPASS
