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CLIMB ON SAFELY RESOURCES
Compiled by: Jim
Szpakowski
BSA Policy covering Climb On Safely. Every adult (registered or not) working with the
program is required to be YPT
trained. Climb On Safely MUST be renewed
every 2 years. Schedule Climb On Safely class: The official policy guide from the BSA. This guide
changes often, so in addition to having the book please
check the on-line version for changes regularly. This resource book includes all current policies,
guidelines, and procedures related to health and safety
issues for all aspects of council, district, and unit.
Tours and Expeditions 50 Pages; 2002 Printing Sweet 16 of BSA Safety 3 Pages; 1997 Printing 6 Pages; 2003 Printing
Scouting and
Climbing Climb on Safely x Pages; 1998 Printing Is designed to teach adult Scouters how to implement the eight
points of Climb On Safely for unit climbing/rappelling activities. This
orientation can be conducted by anyone who has an interest in climbing
or rappelling; it does not require a skilled climber or rappeller.
Training in Climb on Safely takes about 40 minutes and can be done at a
roundtable or summer camp or in conjunction with other unit leader
training. 6 Pages; 2000 Printing BSA's recommended procedure for organizing and managing climbing and
rappelling activities at all levels of the Scouting program: Tiger Cubs
BSA, Cub Scouting, Webelos Scouting, Boy Scouting, Varsity Scouting,
and Venturing. It offers guidance for climbing and rappelling at
national sites and at specifically designed facilities, including
climbing towers and fixed and portable walls. 6 Page; 2000 Printing 168 Pages; 2003 Printing 575 Pages; 2003 Printing; 7th Ed. Passport to High Adventure 152 Pages; 1997 Printing
Passport to High Adventure x Pages; xxxx Printing
Fieldbook 614
Pages; 2004 Printing The BSA sometimes provides Climb On Safely information to
its members and families through these magazines. BSA Policy covering Climb On Safely. National Camping School Climbing Section BSA form for trips less than 500 miles. BSA form for trips 500 miles or farther. To Report an Incident in the Tomahawk District of the
Sam
Houston Area Council Reporting any incidents: Two page report used for reporting things like injury,
property damage and youth protection event. 17 Power Point slides for teaching this topic. . . March-April 2001 brief article concerning Safety Afloat
for Cub Scouts.
34416?
34415B
33737C
Contains the basics for planning trips and health & Safety Guidelines
for all kinds of Scouting trips.
19-130
BSA outline of the foundation for all Scouting activities. All other
adult supplemental training classes for specific topics use the Sweet
16 and the Sandwich Principle.
02-578
3206
20-101
20-099
Topping Out: A BSA Climbing/Rappelling Manual
3207
The most authoritative guide currently available from the Boy Scouts of
America.
Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills
A recommended reference for specific questions not covered in BSA
literature.
4310
If there's an outdoor sport, it's in here!
18-075
33104
This is the 4th edition of this book which is 600 plus pages.
apply to all council and district climbing/rappelling activities where
multiple units participate. Climbing/rappelling activities include
climbing/rappelling towers, vertical walls, horizontal walls,
bouldering, and related programs. Programs that operate one week or
more are required to be visited beginning January 1, 2001. A Project
COPE or climbing inspector is empowered to visit the
climbing/rappelling program and make recommendations to the councils.
Beginning in 2000, each region will offer at least two weeklong
climbing sections at National Camping School. Participants who
successfully complete this section will be issued a certificate of
completion of training as a BSA climbing director. A climbing director
must be at least 21 years of age. Over a period of at least three days,
climbing directors are empowered to train BSA climbing instructors who
are at least 18 years of age.
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