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Title: Guide to Safe Scouting


1
Guide to Safe Scouting
  • Presented by Bill Mulvihill
  • Vice Chairman, Programs Huguenot Trail
    District, Heart of VA

2
Who am I?
  • Involved in BSA for over 30 years (Eagle Scout)
  • Presently serving on Huguenot Trail District
    Staff
  • 6 years as a Cubmaster Pack 861, Bon Air
    Presbyterian Church in Heart of VA Council and
    Pack 184 Transatlantic Council
  • Former Den Leader, ASM
  • Have planned over 60 Pack meetings
  • Dad of a Eagle Scout and Life Scout

3
What this presentation is not
  • Everything in the Guide to Safe Scouting, A Guide
    For Current Policies and Procedures

4
What this presentation is
  • What are the highlights of the Guide
  • Nothing more than tips and suggestions
  • Situations and experiences that I learned from
  • A pointer to good online resources
  • Hopefully, a time where we can share ideas
  • What should you say

5
Agenda
  • Intro
  • What is a Leaders responsibility to providing a
    safe setting?
  • How to teach others about Safe Scouting
  • Sandwich Principle
  • Sweet 16 of BSA Safety
  • Vehicle Safety
  • Youth Protection
  • Medical Information
  • Age Appropriateness of Activities
  • Resources
  • Quiz Scouting Safety

6
Leaders Responsibilities
  • Are All Leaders and accompanying adults aware of
    the risks of an event/outing
  • Have Unit Leaders been trained in the necessary
    Risk Mitigation skills
  • Aquatics Safety
  • Camping OR other Outdoor Event
  • Hazardous Weather
  • Transportation
  • First Aid
  • Insurance
  • YOUTH PROTECTION
  • Is a copy of Guide To Safe Scouting on hand as a
    Reference?

7
How to Teach Others about G.S.S.
  • Set Aside Time at a Parent Meeting/Leader Meeting
    to discuss risk mitigation for an upcoming event.
  • Ensure that at all Committee Meetings, Safety and
    Risk Mitigation is discussed for every activity
  • Have Flyers and Handouts available which drive
    the point home
  • Have a Quiz available.
  • Document who attended the training
  • Ensure this gets added to the curriculum of the
    Pack Trainer

8
The Sandwich Principle
  • What is the Bread? Discipline and Leadership
  • Required to make Scouting Safety a reality

THE SANDWICH PRINCIPLE SCOUTING
SAFETY QUALIFIED SUPERVISION DISCIPLINE
9
Sweet 16 of BSA Safety
  • Qualified Supervision
  • Physical Fitness
  • Buddy System
  • Safe Area or Course
  • Equipment Selection and Maintenance
  • Personal Safety Equipment
  • Safety Procedures and Policies
  • Skill Level Limits
  • Weather Check
  • Planning
  • Communications
  • Plans and Notices
  • First-aid Resources
  • Applicable Laws
  • CPR Resource
  • Discipline

10
Vehicle Safety
  • Dont Enter the Risk Zone
  • Make sure to get plenty of sleep the night before
    the trip
  • Ensure that you get plenty of sleep the night
    before
  • Take breaks every 75 to 100 miles
  • Travel with multiple adults in the car, if
    possible
  • Ensure driver licenses are in force with the
    proper vehicle insurance before you allow youth
    to get into a car driven by someone not a family
    member.

11
Youth Protection
  • Understanding Scoutings Barriers to Abuse
    Starts with 2-deep leadership
  • One on one contact between adults and scouts is
    prohibited
  • Separate accomodations for adults and Scouts
    required
  • Privacy for youth respected
  • Inappropriate use of cameras, imaging, or digital
    devices
  • No secret organizations
  • No hazing or bullying
  • Youth leadership monitored by adult leaders
  • Discipline must be constructive
  • Appropriate attire for all activities
  • Required to act in accordance with Scout Oath and
    Law
  • Units are responsible for enforcing Youth
    Protection policies

12
Youth Protection continued
  • Education materials available
  • Power Pack Pals comic books available in English
    and Spanish
  • Age appropriate videos in English and Spanish
  • It Happened to Me
  • Personal Safety Awareness
  • A Time to Tell
  • Insert in every scout handbook How to Protect
    Your Child From Child Abuse
  • Youth Protection Guidelines, No 100-023
  • Three Rs of Youth Protection to convey to
    Youth
  • Recognize, Resist, and Report

13
Medical Information
  • Part A and B are required to be completed
    annually for all participants in all Scouting
    events.
  • This should be available to the leader in charge
    for each scouting event.
  • Part C is a Physical Exam signed by a physician.
    It is required to be completed in any event that
    exceeds 72 consecutive hours, is a high adventure
    base activity, or when the nature of the activity
    is strenuous and demanding (potentially service
    projects)
  • Height to weight limits must be adhered to when
    an event will take place more than 30 minutes
    away from an emergency vehicle accessable roadway
  • Leaders need to be aware of the following medical
    risk factors Excessive Body Weight,
    Cardiovascular Disease, Hypertension, Diabetes,
    Asthma, Sleep Apnea, Allergies, Seizures, Recent
    surgeries, Emotional difficulties, ALL OTHER
    MEDICAL CONDITIONS

14
Age Appropriate Events
  • CONSULT THE GUIDE TO SAFE SCOUTING FOR ALL
    EVENTS. Just because your unit has been doing the
    same activity every year, make sure you are
    comfortable that the activity is within the
    Guidelines.
  • These are not recommended Guidelines, they are
    Mandatory.
  • Aquatics
  • Camping
  • Shooting Sports did you know that units can not
    do unit level archery or BB guns?
  • Sports and Activities

15
Medical Information continued
  • A leader can administer the necessary medication
    to youth if proper authority is given by the
    parent. However, BSA does not mandate that the
    leader do so
  • Depending on the event, First Aid, WFA or CPR
    will be required training by at least one
    particpant

16
Resources
  • BSA Guide to Safe Scouting
  • BSA Health and Safety Guide

17
Quiz Scout Safety and Age Appropriateness
  • Which of the following activities can be
    performed by Tigers, Cubs, Webelos in certain
    conditions?
  • Motorized Go Carting
  • Paintball at Targets
  • Parasailing
  • Bungee Jumping
  • Competitive Eating Events
  • Karate or Boxing
  • Exploring Abandoned Mines
  • Caving
  • Rapelling
  • Climbing
  • Back of Truck transportation
  • Which of the following activities can be
    performed by Tigers, Cubs, Webelos in certain
    conditions?
  • Resident Overnight Camps
  • Den Overnights
  • Family Camping
  • Scuba activities
  • Open Water Snorkling
  • Air Rifles
  • Laser Tag
  • Rifle Shooting
  • Knife Throwing
  • Use of ATVs

18
Thank You!
  • SAFETY BEGINS WITH YOU
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