Title: Lightning Safety Training
1 2Purpose
Lightning Safety Training and Education is a must
3Overview
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- LIGHTNING IS A SIGNIFICANT HAZARD !!!
- Scouting Lightning Hazards are real
- LIGHTNING SAFETY GROUP RECOMMENDATIONS
- CALL TO ACTION
4Lightning -- Significant Hazards
- LIGHTNING Is the Underrated Killer
- 2 Storm Killer In U.S.
- More Than Tornadoes and Hurricanes Combined
- Life-Long Debilitating Injury On Many More
Than It Kills - Kills 73 individuals / Year and Injures
over 1,000 / Year In U.S. - 5 Billion Economic Impact Each Year In U.S.
- Yet Lightning Safety Receives
- Surprisingly Little Attention!
5Scouting Lightning Hazards
Camping Activities can put Scouts at Risk!
Lightning Casualties In U.S. (1959-2005)(National
Severe Storms Laboratory)
6Scouting Lightning Hazards
Scouting Activities can put Scouts at Risk!
- Open Fields (45)
- Sports Fields
- Campgrounds
- Outdoor Activities
- Water Sports Activities
- Other Concerns
- Metal Bleachers!
- Long Metal Fences!
- Power Lines
7Scouting Lightning Hazards
Under Trees (23) of Lightning Strikes
occur at an Outdoor Activity
8Scouting Lightning Hazards
- Water Related (14)
- Swimming
- Indoor Pools Too!
- Boating
9Scouting Lightning Hazards
Scouting Activities can put Scouts At Risk!
- Golf (6)
- Hiking in Patrols
- Heavy Equipment (5)
- Grounds Keepers
- Telephone (4)
- Everyone!
10Scouting Lightning Hazards
Scouting Activities Can Put Scouts at Risk!
Scouts have to be aware of Rising Lightning
Casualty Rates Education is key to survival and
response
- Dont Tough It Out!
- Do
- Postpone Or Cancel Event
- Prevent Scout Lives and Life-Long Crippling
Injuries - Being Safe is More Important Than A Game!
NO!
11Scouting Lightning Hazards
12Recommendations
- THERE ARE MANY LIGHTNING
SAFETY GROUPS - TO GATHER CRITICAL
INFORMATION - 16 Lightning Experts From Diverse Disciplines
- National Labs
- Universities
- Operational Meteorology
- Medicine
- Industry
- Safety
- Insurance
- Education
- Athletics
- Our primary GOAL is To provide consistent and
correct information about Lightning Safety
Guidelines through education and training
programs
13Recommendations (cont.)
- Follow Safety Guidelines
- Safer And Unsafe Locations (Develop signage and
post on Certified Safe Buildings) - Train Individuals
- Train Small Groups
- Train Large Groups
- Follow specific action training components
provided. Take the Lightning Safety Course (age
appropriate) and complete the Lightning Safety
Quiz Upon completion a Certification Card will be
presented - Learn First Aid For Lightning Victims
14Recommendations (cont.)
- People Dont Realize the
Long Distances Lightning Can Strike - Lightning Strikes an average of 3 Nautical Miles
(NM) in Distance - A Bolt From the Blue up to 15 NM- this is
not uncommon - Ground Strikes up to 60 NM-have been
documented from Anvil - (this is a Rare Distance)
- People Dont Realize the Length of Time
Lightning Can Strike - Debris Cloud has documented that a Ground Strike
has occurred 75 minutes after the Thunderstorm
has decayed
15Recommendations (cont.)
16Recommendations (cont.)
Important Points
- Use 30-30 Rule To Determine If Lightning Is A
Threat - If 30 Secs Or Less Flash To Bang, Seek Proper
Shelter - Back-Up Rule (if you cant see the lightning)
If You Can Hear Thunder, Seek Proper
Shelter - Wait 30 Min Or More After Last Thunder,
Before Leaving Proper Shelter - Most Casualties Occur Before, and especially
After, Thunderstorms - 30-30 Rule May Seem Too Conservative -- Its
Not!
17Recommendations (cont.)
Some Important Points For Scouters
- Use Lightning Notification Services when
appropriate. - Check the weather while planning your trip, Be
Prepared. - Use National Lightning Detection Network Data
- Use Automatic Notification Systems when
Lightning is within various distances of an
Event Site / Time - Units are encouraged to purchase small weather
radios and monitor the weather as best as you
can- stay informed. Listen to the Weather Station
on your Weather Radio) - Have a Notification System in place when All
Clear - Need To Watch The Skies And React Appropriately
18Recommendations (cont.)
- Seek Proper Shelter
- Buildings are much better than vehicles
- Vehicles Offer Some Safety
- No Place Outside is Safe Know the safety
position and stay away from tall trees
19Recommendations (cont.)
- Once in Proper Shelter Avoid
- Conducting Paths to
- Outside Telephones (corded)
- Electrical Appliances / (unshielded wiring)
- TVs, VCRs, And TV Cables
- Computers
- Light Switches
- Electrical Outlets
- Plumbing showers, sinks, restrooms
- Pools (indoor and outdoor)
- Dont Watch Lightning from Windows / Doorways
- Inner Rooms Are Better
20Recommendations (cont.)
21Recommendations (cont.)
Some Important Pointers For Scouters
- First Aid For Lightning
- Call 91
- Apply CPR / Mouth To Mouth Resuscitation
- All Deaths From Cardiac Arrest / Stopped
Breathing - Myth
- Lightning Victim Can Electrocute You
- 90 Survive -- Give The First Aid
- Beware Downed Live Wires!
22NNJC is concerned for all Scouters
- Every unit is requested to implement a Lightning
Safety Plan and use the training provided. - The primary Goal is to Protect Scouts and Staff
- 2) Continuing Education Training Program is a
must. - Teach Your Scouts And Staff How to help
protect themselves outdoors and Outside of
Scouting - 3) Scout Education programs have been developed
to ensure your safety. - Help Your Community Protect Itself
- Generate Support For Scouting by being safe and
knowledgeable in a lightning storm.
23NNJC is concerned for all Scouters
- Involve everyone Scouting Professionals, Scout
Leaders and Senior Scouts need to be involved
training - Integrate and Implement a Lightning Safety Plan
which is age appropriate, dynamic and
entertaining - Have Support Materials Prepared (Brochures
and magnets) samples are available and ready for
Distribution - Publish A Guide to Lightning Safety Resource
Manual, are your Scouts prepared? - Take the Lightning safety Quiz and Get
Lightning Safety Certified - The online quiz will have a direct link to
submit your completion and a training card will
be sent to you.
24Summary
- Lightning is an Extremely Significant Hazard
- Far Too Often Underrated
- Lightning Safety Education can Help Scouts
improve their Lightning Safety skills - All Scouters must Play A Vital Role!
- Implement a Lightning Safety Plan
- Educate everyone on Lightning Safety
- Bring Lighting Safety to the Public
- Education is Key to saving a Life
25Lightning Safety
HANDOUTS!
Questions? Want To Do Lightning Safety?
Send requests to Daniel E. Stryker
dan_at_gainsllc.com (201 247-0277)
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