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4Camp Health and Safety Everyones
Responsibility Module 1 Part 1
5Safe Start Objectives
- Learn who has responsibility for safety at camp
- Understand the benefits of a camp health and
safety program - Discover how people think and perceive in your
camp community
Module 1- Part 1 Slide 1
6Safe Start Objectives cont
- Define what incidents, accidents, near misses and
hazards are at camp - Learn how to prevent accidents and control
hazards - Learn how to respond to emergency situations when
they occur
Module 1- Part 1 Slide 2
7Definitions
- Camp Management director, manager, committee,
board of directors - Staff counseling staff, support staff, program
staff, volunteers - Campers guests, user groups
Module 1 - Part 1 Slide 3
8The Benefits of Health and Safety at Camp
- Did you know?
- A comprehensive health and safety program has
direct impact on camp operations, both in general
and financially.
Module 1 - Part 1 Slide 4
9General benefits
- Reputation
- Trust from parents
- Fewer accidents
- Increased morale Staff and campers
- Reduced staff complaints
Module 1- Part 1 Slide 5
10Financial benefits
- Reduced absenteeism
- Increased productivity and efficiency
- Lower insurance premiums
Module 1- Part 1 Slide 6
11Camp Management Responsibilities
- Due Diligence
- The level of judgment, care, prudence,
determination, and activity that a person would
reasonably be expected to do under particular
circumstances to ensure a high standard of safety
at camp.
Module 1- Part 1 Slide 8
12Camp Safety Pact
Module 1- Part 1 Slide 7
13Camp Management Responsibilities continued
- Hazard identification
- Equipment operation and maintenance
- Due diligence procedures
Module 1- Part 1 Slide 9
14Camp Staff Responsibilities
- Fully cooperate with camp management and other
staff in all matters related to health and safety - Ensure the proper and consistent use of
protective devices, equipment and clothing - Do not perform work if protective equipment is
missing or broken - Report any hazards to camp management
immediately tell someone, do not ignore - Hold self and others accountable for proper
safety and health practices
Module 1- Part 1 Slide 10
15Staff Rights
- The right to participate in a safe camp
environment. - The right to be informed about camp hazards
- The right to receive comprehensive training
- The right to be fully informed of consequences
for unsafe actions. - The right to refuse unsafe responsibilities.
Module 1 Part 1 - Slide 11
16Camper Responsibilities
- Must review and understand all health and safety
procedures - Agree to abide by them as enforced by staff and
management - Face consequences for unsafe actions or health
violations
Module 1- Part 1 Slide 12
17Camp Safety Culture - CREATE
- Total buy-in
- Active participation
- Safety is a central concern
- Well-defined standards
- Appoint a safety lead
- Develop a safety committee
Module 1- Part 1 Slide 13
18Camp Safety Culture - NUTURE
- Management support
- Recognize and reward effort
- Training
- Consult others
- Plan, Do, Check and Adjust
Module 1- Part 1 Slide 14
19Summary Camp Health and Safety Everyones
Responsibility
- Benefits of camp safety
- General and financial
- Camp Safety Pact
- Everyone has a role to play
- A culture of camp safety
- Create and nurture
Module 1- Part 1 Slide 15
20The Psychology of Camp The Way We Think and
Perceive Module 1 Part 2
21The Psychology of Camp
- Wide range of ages at camp
- Various levels of life experience
- Diverse world views
Module 1- Part 2 Slide 16
22The Mind of a Child
- Reasoning
- Judgment
- Physical
Module 1- Part 2 Slide 17
23The Mind of a Child continued
- Motion
- Attention span
- Sense of vulnerability
Module 1- Part 2 Slide 18
24Teenagers The Mind of a Teen
- Growth
- Attitude
- Maturity
- Hormones
Module 1- Part 2 Slide 19
25Young Adults (19-24)
- Freedom
- Vulnerability
- Sexuality
- Alcohol
Module 1- Part 2 Slide 20
26The Mind of an Adult
- Set in their ways
- Boundaries
- Expectations
Module 1- Part 2 Slide 21
27Summary The Psychology of Camp
- Wide age range at camp
- Various levels of life experience
- Diverse views of the world
- You must adjust to the needs of your camp
community to ensure safety!
Module 1- Part 2 Slide 22
28Module 1 Group Exercises
- Exercise 1 The Benefits of Camp Safety
- Exercise 2 The Psychology of Camp
Module 1- Part 2 Slide 23
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30Camp Incidents, Accidents and Hazards Module 2
Part 1
31Accidents, Incidents, Near Misses Defined
- Accident An undesired event that results in
personal injury or property damage. - Incident An unplanned, undesired event that
adversely affects completion of a task. - Near Miss An incident where no property was
damaged and no personal injury was sustained, but
where, given a slight shift in time or position,
damage and/or injury easily could have occurred.
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 24
32 Accident Prevention
- Orientation
- Identification of hazards
- Use and care of equipment
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 25
33Accident Prevention continued
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Emergency procedure
- Reporting
- Other information
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 26
34Accidents Contributing Factors
- Human
- Impairment
- Facility
- Conditions
- Emergent
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 27
35Camp Hazards Defined
- The dictionary defines a hazard as
- a source of danger
- a risk
- a chance event
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 28
36Forms of Hazards
- Health
- Chemical
- Physical
- Biological
- Environmental
- Human error
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 29
37Health Hazards
- Examples
- Food
- Dust
- Animals
- Lake or river
- Bathrooms
- Grass
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38Chemical Hazards
- Cleaning agents
- Disinfectants
- Pesticides and herbicides
- Vehicle supplies
- Other items
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 31
39Physical Hazards
- Machinery
- Maintenance equipment and activities
- Electrical
- Obstacles
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 32
40Biological Hazards
- Blood
- Saliva
- Urine or feces
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 33
41Environmental Hazards
- Exposure to sun during outdoor activities
- Slippery and damp conditions caused by rain
- Pollution, exhaust and other airborne
particulates - Pesticides and/or herbicides used in parks and
private yards - Flying dust, dirt or other debris from wind
- Presence of noxious plants like poison oak or
poison ivy
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 34
42People Hazards (Human Error)
- Inexperience
- Ignorance
- Indifference
- Independence
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 35
43Other Hazards- Stress
- Hours Work
- Staff To Camper Ratios
- Confusion
- Illness
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 36
44Other Hazards - Vehicles
- Van, bus, car
- Tractor, ATV
- Other Dangers
- Driver Behavior
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 37
45Above Suspicion Protecting Yourself
- Open affection
- Safe touching
- Side hugs
- Same sex examinations
- Never alone
- Nudity and sexual talk
- Respect child integrity
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 38
46Hazard Controls
- Safety procedures
- Training
- Enforcement
- Review and Update
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 39
47Recognizing Hazards
- See
- Hear
- Smell
- Taste
- Touch
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 40
48Summary Camp Incidents, Accidents and Hazards
- Definitions
- Factors
- Prevention
- Hazards
- Control
Module 2 - Part 1 Slide 41
49Personal Protective Equipment and Emergency
Response Module 2 Part 2
50Personal Protective Equipment
- Inspect it!
- Wear it!
- Maintain it!
- Replace it!
Module 2 - Part 2 Slide 42
51Emergency Response
- Notification
- Scene Management
- First Aid and CPR
- Documentation
Module 2 - Part 2 Slide 43
52Notification
- The critical first step - 911
- First aid/first responders
- Camp nurse
- Staff supervisor
- Camp director
Module 2 - Part 2 Slide 44
53Scene Management
- Isolate the scene
- Allow access of emergency personnel
- Resume Program
- Provide Support
Module 2 - Part 2 Slide 45
54First Aid and CPR
- Know whos trained
- Quick Response
- Support Equipment
Module 2 - Part 2 Slide 46
55 Documentation
- Emergency procedures
- Incident Reports
- Investigation
- Follow up
Module 2 - Part 2 Slide 47
56Risk Management
- Minimize immediate injuries and damages
- Prompt and appropriate handling of injuries
- Thorough investigation and follow up
documentation - Evaluation and implementation of preventive
measures
Module 2 - Part 2 Slide 48
57Summary Personal Protective Equipment and
Emergency Response
- Emergency Response
- Notification, Scene Management, First Aid/CPR,
Documentation - PPE
- Inspect it! Wear it! Maintain it! Replace it!
Module 2 - Part 2 Slide 49
58Module 2 Group Exercises
- Exercise 1 Hazard Recognition
- Exercise 2 Personal Protective
Equipment
Module 2 - Part 2 Slide 50
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