The Boy Scouts of America has nearly a century of experience
conducting high-adventure outdoor activities in a manner
that is safe for all participants. The following resources
and information are provided to enable adult leaders and
youth to help us maintain our impeccable safety record.
General Resources
Weather Smart Resources
The Health and Safety Service offers online news, links, and
resources to help you plan and prepare for hazardous
weather.
Managing Risk (from the Fieldbook) The best way to stay
safe in the outdoors is to avoid getting into trouble in the
first place. That requires planning, training, leadership,
good judgment, and accepting responsibility—in short, risk
management.
Age-Appropriate Guidelines for Scouting Activities
This
chart provides an at-a-glance reference to activity
guidelines that are based on the mental, physical,
emotional, and social maturity of youth members.
Guide to Safe Scouting The Guide to Safe Scouting is the
unit leaders' guide to current policies and procedures.
The Sweet 16 of BSA Safety As an aid in the continuing
effort to protect participants in Scout activity, the BSA
National Health & Safety Committee have developed 16 points
that embody good judgement and common sense for all
activities.
The Driver's Pledge This pledge outlines five key points
that a driver should attend in order to safely convey Scouts
of their outings.
Risk Management Newsletter The Risk Management
Newsletter provides timely news about current issues and
recent updates to our policies and procedures.
Health and Safety News The Health and Safety Service
provides periodic updates for Scouting leaders on a variety
of relevant health- and safety-related topics.
Safe Swim Defense The Safe Swim Defense is a plan for
conducting swimming activities in a safe manner.
Safety Afloat Safety Afloat has been developed to
promote boating and boating safety and to set standards for
safe unit activity afloat.
Policy on Use of Chemical Fuels This policy is intended
to encourage safe practices when using chemical fuels -
liquid, gel, and gas.
Emergency Preparedness Award Working with the United
States Department of Homeland Security, the Boy Scouts of
America has developed an award program to help Scouts to be
prepared for emergencies of all kinds.
BSA Bike Safety Guidelines This set of guidelines and
procedures provides guidance for the use of bicycles in
program activities on every level of the organization.
The Latest First Aid for Wounds and CPR The BSA has
checked with experts in the federal government’s Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention and with the American Red
Cross.
Training
American Red Cross and Boy Scouts of America Training
Agreement Is your Unit, District, or Council taking full
advantage of the National Agreement that Boy Scouts of
America has with the American Red Cross?
Planning and
Preparing for Hazardous Weather
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Weather Smart News, Links and Resources
Planning and Conducting a Safe Scout Outing Safe
Scouting can happen if you follow the Scout motto: Be
Prepared. This unit of supplementary training will describe
how to plan for and conduct a safe Scout outing.
Health and Safety Training Course Syllabus
An outline explaining the “sandwich principle” with emphasis
on the importance of qualified supervision and discipline.
Watch Scouting Safety Begins with Leadership Video 19-201
Youth
Protection Training
An online course that guides adults in creating the most
secure environment possible for our youth members.
Safe Swim
Defense
The Safe Swim Defense is a plan for conducting swimming
activities in a safe manner.
Safety Afloat
Safety Afloat has been developed to promote boating and
boating safety and to set standards for safe unit activity
afloat.
Camp Health Officer Training (PowerPoint) This
PowerPoint presentation provides requisite information for
camp health officers.
Watch Scouting Safety Begins with Leadership Video 19-201
Health and Safety/Risk Management Conference Join us at
Philmont Training Center on August 8 -14, 2010 for a Health
and Safety / Risk management conference and workshop.
Awards
Merit Badges:
Cub Scouting
Cub Scout
Leader Fast Start
This training is provided to get new leaders in the Cub
Scout program up to speed quickly, familiarizing them with
their role and responsibilities in supporting a Cub Scout
den or pack.
Basic Leader Training Every Cub Scout leader should
complete Basic Leader Training; it prepares leaders to
deliver a quality, fun-filled program.
Outdoor Skills for Webelos Leaders Designed specifically
for Webelos den leaders and their assistants, the Outdoor
Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders course teaches
outdoor-related skills through demonstration and hands-on
practice.
Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) Basic
Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) is a one-day
training event that introduces leaders and parents to the
skills needed to plan and conduct pack outdoor activities,
particularly pack camping.
Forms
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Local Tour Permit Application
- Use this form for trips and camps under 500 miles.
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National Tour Permit Application
- Use this form for tours 500 miles or more and tours
outside the U.S.A.
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FAQs for Tour Permit Application
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Flying Permit Application
- Includes FAQ
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Activity Consent Form and Approval by Parents or Legal
Guardian
- Required for BSA Aviation flights, recommended for all
activities.
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Meeting Place Inspection Checklist
- Annual Health and Medical Record
[Prints on single 8.5 x 11 sheets]
[Prints on 11 x 17 sheets]
- The one health and medical record for your use.
Replaces former Class 1, 2, and 3 forms, which will be
phased out in 2009. The use of the new form, No. 34605,
will be required effective January 1, 2010, as well as
for the 2010 National Scout Jamboree.
Bilingual Version
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FAQs concerning the new Annual Health and Medical Record
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Bilingual Version
- Medical Information for High Adventure Base
Participation (Philmont Scout Ranch, Florida Sea Base,
Northern Tier) - Due to the unique and specific
activities of each high-adventure base, the Annual
Health and Medical Record will not be accepted at any of
the bases. YOU are responsible to Be Prepared for your
high-adventure trek and to understand and follow all
high-adventure base rules, procedures and guidelines
including the use of their individual medical forms or
record requirements.
- Philmont Scout Ranch does not post their medical
records online. However, this is the information portion
of the
2009 Philmont Health and Medical Record
,
which can also be found in the
2009 Philtrek Guide
.
Please contact Philmont Scout Ranch by e-mail,
camping@philmontscoutranch.org
,
or call 575-376-2281, to obtain a complete original
medical record.
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Florida Sea Base Medical Record
and
PADI Medical Statement
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Northern Tier Medical Record
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Immunization Exemption Request
– Request for exemption from tetanus immunization
requirement.
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Medical Care Exemption Request
– Request for exemption from medical care.
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Immunization Information - Updated (October 2008)
immunization policy and support information. The Boy
Scouts of America encourages all members of the Scouting
community to become fully protected with vaccines that
are now available to prevent infectious diseases that
are dangerous for children and adults living in the
United States.
Got Questions?
For immediate response, contact
your local council service center with questions
regarding Scouting safely.
Click here to e-mail questions specific to health,
safety, or risk management to the national council.