Ik ben eens in de regelgeving gedoken van de UCI, de wereldwijde overkoepelende organisatie voor de wielrenners. Daarin kwam ik dit PDF'je tegen met de regelgeving rondom het medisch gebied. Dit zijn regels die voor alle wielrensporten gelden, of dit nu wegwielrennen is of baan of noem maar op.
http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/Rulesandregulation/16/26/69/13-SEC-20150101-E_English.pdf(pagina 2)
Chapter I OLYMPIC MOVEMENT MEDICAL CODE
13.1.001 In 2009 the International Olympic Committee has adopted the Olympic Movement Medical Code that is reproduced below. The Olympic Movement Medical Code is not a formal part of the UCI Cycling Regulations. It is not a set of UCI rules or binding obligations. It is the expression of a series of principles, goals and objectives that should guide all those that are involved in athlete health care and any activity covered by this Code, in particular: riders, their personal and team doctors, national federations, national team doctors, paramedical assistants, team managers, cycling event organizers and any medical staff involved in or present at cycling events. It is to that urpose that the Olympic Movement Medical Code is reproduced below.
13.1.002 All shall be reminded that in the event of a conflict with the Olympic Movement Medical Code, UCI rules, in particular chapters 2 to 4 below, and also any local legislation shall apply.
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Chapter IV MEDICAL SERVICE AT EVENTS
13.4.004 Medical care shall be available immediately after an accident or the appearance of symptoms (first intervention time). The major objective shall be to provide the best care possible in order to stabilise a person’s condition and, if necessary, to transfer the person to an appropriate hospital facility without delay.
13.4.010 The organiser shall also provide a separate medical service for the public in accordance with local legislation and reflecting the size of crowd expected.
13.4.011 The organizer shall be responsible for the medical services to the exclusion of the
UCI.