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UAE Research Points Way For Motor Sport To Protect Marshals

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February 12,2013
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Hydration Health and Safety Study for Motorsport Volunteers in the UAE

Dr. Mohammed Ben Sulayem with marshals at the F1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Overview

Doha, Qatar, 4 February, 2013: A research document issued in Doha today following an intensive study of volunteers working at some of the Middle East’s top motorsport events could help organisers worldwide provide better protection for marshals and officials from the risk of dehydration.

Research Background

The report is based on extensive scientific research carried out by the Automobile & Touring Club of the UAE in conjunction with its academic partners at the University of Ulster, one of the UK’s top learning and research institutes.

It was presented to senior officials attending today’s assembly of the Middle East and North Africa national motorsport authorities in Doha by Dr. Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the ATCUAE and FIA Vice President for sport.

Presentation Highlights

Jean Todt, President of the FIA, motorsport’s world governing body, who is on an official visit to the region, was at the meeting to receive a copy of the study: ‘Research of hydration health & safety issues of motorsport volunteers and officials working in high temperatures.’

Importance of Research Findings

“Working in extreme heat is very challenging and the safety of our volunteers is our number one priority,” said Sulayem. “We were, of course, aware of risks associated with working in extreme conditions, but our research reveals some striking facts that will now be addressed urgently in order to ensure the safety of volunteer officials.”

Broader Implications

As the findings and recommendations of the study are not limited to motorsport, or restricted to the Middle East, they will be distributed worldwide for the benefit of any sporting organisation that requires its staff to work in high temperature conditions.

“I believe the study will have a big social impact, and it is our intention to share the results of the research with the relevant government ministries so that the maximum amount of people will benefit.”

Key Issues Addressed

Showing the UAE as a leader in the field of sports science research, it highlights dehydration as a problem affecting motorsport marshals in the Middle East, and in other parts of the world, because of:

  • Intense heat
  • Lack of shade
  • Long working hours

Research Methodology

The research was carried out last year in the UAE during the:

  1. Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge in April
  2. 2012 F1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in November
  3. Dubai International Rally in December

Findings

Up to 86% of marshals at the Desert Challenge, 61% of those working on the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and 54% of the volunteers for the Dubai Rally were shown to be suffering from dehydration.

Recommendations for Improvement

The main findings of the study are backed up by strong recommendations that the region’s national motorsport authorities, and their Chief Medical Officers, offer structured advice to help marshals combat the risks of dehydration.

Funding and Research Team

Funded in part by the FIA Foundation’s Motor Sport Safety Development Fund, the study was conducted by the ATCUAE’s research division, the Motorsport Knowledge Institute, and a team of researchers from the University of Ulster.

The Ulster team was led by Dr. Gareth Davison BA, Msc, PhD, one of the leading international authorities on the issue of dehydration, who worked closely with Dr. Sean Petherbridge MD, Chief Medical Officer of the ATCUAE.

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