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    BETA offers jockey ‘hat amnesty’

    Carolyn HendersonBy Carolyn HendersonJanuary 6, 2017Updated:January 9, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The British Equestrian Trade Association has teamed up with the British Horseracing Authority to introduce enhancements to the BHA’s Helmet Bounty Scheme. The safety initiative – which has been available through the BHA for several years and was successfully rolled out to British Eventing-affiliated events earlier this year – sees jockeys who are concussed during a race provided with a retail voucher that can be redeemed towards the cost of replacing their damaged hat.

    “This scheme is effectively a hat amnesty and has been designed to highlight the importance of replacing a hat when it has been involved in an incident,” said BETA executive director Claire Williams. “Taking a fall is something of an occupational hazard in racing, so we hope that the scheme will really help to get the message across.”

    The Helmet Bounty Scheme caters for jockeys who have been diagnosed with concussion by the course medical officer during a BHA or Point-to-Point Authority race. If a helmet is returned to BETA, a jockeys will receive a voucher worth £80 that can be put towards the cost of a replacement skull helmet when bought from a participating BETA retailer.

    The partnership replaces the previous system where a cash payment was offered rather than a helmet voucher. It allows the scheme to be offered more widely, with helmet collection on the day of injury at the racecourse. It also ensures that any new helmet purchased will be fitted by a BETA-trained retailer.

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