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The imputation principle of school sports injury accidents
If any of the following circumstances causes a student injury accident, the school shall bear corresponding responsibilities according to law.

Not up to standard or unsafe

School buildings, venues and other public facilities, as well as learning tools, teaching and living facilities and equipment provided by the school for students, do not meet the standards prescribed by the state, or there are obvious unsafe factors.

Lack of safety management system

The school has obvious omissions in the safety management system such as security, fire fighting, facilities and equipment management, or there are major security risks due to chaotic management, and measures have not been taken in time.

Substandard food and medicine

Drugs, food and drinking water provided by schools to students do not meet the relevant standards and requirements of the state or industry.

Insufficient safety education

The school organizes students to participate in educational and teaching activities or extracurricular activities, and fails to provide students with corresponding safety education and take necessary safety measures within the foreseeable scope.

The sick teacher took no measures.

The school fails to take necessary measures knowing that teachers or other staff members suffer from diseases unsuitable for education and teaching.

Illegal labor or movement

In violation of relevant regulations, schools organize or arrange underage students to engage in labor, sports or other activities that are not suitable for minors.

Did not give the necessary attention

Students with special physique or diseases are not allowed to participate in some educational and teaching activities that the school knows or should know, but fails to pay necessary attention to.

Failure to take timely measures

When a student suffers from sudden illness or injury during school, the school discovers it, but fails to take corresponding measures in time according to the actual situation, resulting in aggravated adverse consequences.

Corporal punishment or violation of regulations

School teachers or other staff members corporal punishment or corporal punishment in disguised form in the course of performing their duties, or violate work requirements, operating rules, professional ethics or other relevant regulations.

Failing to carry out the necessary management

During the period of organizing and managing underage students, school teachers or other staff members found that students' behavior was dangerous, but failed to carry out necessary management, warning or stopping.

♂? Leave school without permission

The school found or knew the information directly related to the personal safety of underage students, such as leaving school without authorization, but failed to inform the guardian of underage students in time, which led to the injury of underage students because they were out of the protection of their guardians.

Other cases

There are other circumstances in which the school does not perform its duties according to law.