In 1995, ASAP (A Safety Awareness Program) was introduced with the goal of reemphasizing the position of Safety Officer “to create awareness, through education and information, of the opportunities to provide a safer environment for kids and all participants of Little League Baseball”.  In order to be an ASAP-compliant league, a Little League approved Safety Plan must be file with Williamsport. The goal of the Redmond North Little League (RNLL) Safety Plan is to develop guidelines for increasing the safety of activities, equipment, and facilities through education, compliance, and reporting.  In support of the attainment of this goal, RNLL also commits itself to providing the necessary organizational structure to develop, monitor, and enforce this Safety Plan. The Safety Plan, by reference, includes the RNLL’s Code of Conduct, Safety Code, and Safety Manual.  The combination of these documents outlines specific safety issues and RNLL’s policy or procedure on each issue.  All participants, volunteers, spectators, and guests are bound by the guidelines set forth in these documents.

One of the elected members on the RNLL Board of Directors is the Safety Officer.  This year's Safety Officer is listed on www.rnll.org/board. This individual is the primary point of contact for the creation and enactment of RNLL’s Safety Plan.  The Safety Officer authors or modifies the League’s Safety Plan, Code of Conduct, Safety Code, and Safety Manual each year, as necessary.  These documents are then presented to the Board for approval and ratification (usually in February or March) for the upcoming season. The ultimate responsibility for ensuring compliance of the Safety Plan lies with the Safety Officer.  Because of the size of RNLL, the numerous facility venues, and to provide more width to the enforcement of the Plan, the following individuals are tasked with ensuring the overall Safety Plan compliance with respect to the level-of-play.