Evaluating sports floor standards
I’m looking into the regulations about sports floor friction according to FIBA's Equipment & Venue Standards. They list approved surfaces and mark that commercial logos are mostly prohibited. There are also China GB/T standards, especially for wooden sports floors, with a friction coefficient noted as 80-110. However, I want to be careful not to assert exact numbers unless I'm certain. For effective actions, I suggest pausing sticker usage, conducting audits, and considering long-term digital advertising options.Managing risk in sports events
I'm thinking about risk management and Stop-Play protocols, especially concerning player safety with regard to advertising stickers. Transparency is key, so I'm considering a public apology and clear communication.

I want to list key points concisely. First, it's essential to address the predictable risks involved in using different materials that could lead to falls. I suggest short-term actions like banning floor stickers, conducting pre-tip-off inspections, and managing floor moisture. For the long term, we should standardize materials and promote safer advertising practices while including players' unions in discussions.
原因不在“偶发”,而在“管理”。在高强度、多人对抗的篮球赛场,任何改变地面的材质、涂层与清洁方式的做法,都可能显著降低摩擦、放大汗水/清洁剂残留的影响,从而引发系统性打滑。这类风险是可预见、可验证、可避免的。

事件性质
责任链与边界
标准与做法(对标国际)
立即措施(短期止血)
中长期治理(防守到位)
对联赛的启示
如果你需要,我可以给出一份落地的赛前验收清单和赛中处置SOP,或按现有场馆条件推荐可行的标识替代方案。
