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Title: Health


1
Health Safety
2
Objectives
  • Explain the health safety factors which should
    be considered during crew planning and activities
  • Describe how to handle emergencies
  • Understand the Sweet Sixteen of BSAs safety
    program

3
Advisors Responsibility
  • Health safety of all participants is one of
    advisors most important roles
  • Youth, adults, consultants, parents, visitors
  • Youth Protection
  • Activity guidelines
  • Transportation

4
Youth Protection
  • 2-deep leadership
  • Male female for co-ed crew
  • Separate sleeping quarters
  • In dormitory or single room environment, youth
    adults can sleep together
  • 2 adults 4 youth minimum
  • All adults have Youth Protection training
  • Be alert for hazing harassment

5
Tour Permit
  • Local Up to 500 miles from home
  • National Over 500 miles from home
  • Most short, in-town trips of a few hours do not
    require a tour permit however, it is recommended
    that units obtain permission slips from parents.

6
Activity Guidelines
  • Safe Swim Defense
  • Safety Afloat
  • Climb On Safely
  • Snorkeling Safety
  • Trek Safely
  • In GTSS Scuba, Winter Activities, Hunting,
    Skating, Biking, Martial Arts, Boardsailing

7
First Aid CPR
  • 1 person in group trained in First Aid
  • is strongly recommended that adult leaders in
    Scouting avail themselves of CPR and first-aid
    training

8
Transportation
  • Seat belts required for each occupant
  • Youth (Venturing) drivers
  • Legal driving age, 6 months experience, no record
    of moving violations or accidents, parental
    permission to leader, driver, riders
  • 10 hours of drivingin daylight
  • No passengers in bed of truck or trailer

9
Unauthorized Activities
  • ATVs
  • Motorcycles
  • Jet skis
  • War games
  • Hang gliders
  • Ultralights
  • Rodeo
  • Bungee jumping

10
Primary Source?
  • Guide to Safe Scouting

11
Guide to Safe Scouting
  • Available from Scout Service Center
  • 34416B
  • Also available online www.bsascouting.org
  • Most current and shows changes

12
Emergencies
  • Have a plan beforehand
  • Person in charge
  • Actions to take
  • Alternatives
  • People/agencies to notify
  • Location of law enforcement
  • Fire health facilities
  • Evacuation procedures
  • Report all deaths serious injuries to Scout
    Executive

13
Risk Management
  • Venturing encourages challenging, sometimes risky
    activities
  • Mitigate the risk by adequate planning and a
    common sense approach
  • Adequate training
  • Weather
  • Maintain discipline
  • Have an emergency plan
  • Have fun, but bring everyone home safely

14
Sweet 16 of BSA Safety
  • Qualified Supervision
  • Physical Fitness
  • Buddy System
  • Safe Area
  • Equipment Maintenance
  • Personal Safety Equip
  • Safety Procedures
  • Skill Level Limits
  • Weather Check
  • Planning
  • Communications
  • Permits Notices
  • First Aid Resources
  • Applicable Laws
  • CPR Resource
  • Discipline

15
Summary
  • Health Safety of the crew is a primary
    responsibility of the adult leadership
  • Youth want to push the envelope, but adults set
    the limits
  • Manage the risk through planning and common sense
  • Plan for the worst case
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