Scouting Safety
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Trek Safely

TREK SAFELY RESOURCES
Compiled by: Jim Szpakowski

Trek Safely
The Seven Defenses Are:
  1. Qualified Supervision
  2. Keep Fit
  3. Plan Ahead
  4. Gear Up
  5. Communicate Clearly and Completely
  6. Monitor Conditions
  7. Discipline
Training Resources
BSA Policy

BSA Policy covering Trek Safely.

Trek Safely Training Information

Every adult (registered or not) working with the program is required to be YPT trained.

Trek Safely MUST be renewed every 2 years.

Schedule Trek Safely class:

Guide to Safe Scouting
34416?

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.

72 Pages; 2003 Printing

Health and Safety Guide
34415B

This resource book includes all current policies, guidelines, and procedures related to health and safety issues for all aspects of council, district, and unit.

42 Pages; 2002 Printing

Tours and Expeditions
33737C

Contains the basics for planning trips and health & Safety Guidelines for all kinds of Scouting trips.

50 Pages; 2002 Printing

Age Appropriate Guidelines for Scouting Activities
18-260

 

6 Pages; 2003 Printing

Trek Safely Training Outline (pdf)
20-129

Three-page training outline used to train Scouting leaders in safe and proper trekking procedures.

4 Pages; 2003 Printing

Trek Safely pamphlet
20-125

Outlines the new program and provides a listing a valuable resources.

6 Pages; 2002 Printing

Boy's Life and Scouting Magazines

The BSA sometimes provides Trek Safely information to its members and families through these magazines.

Policy
BSA Policy

BSA Policy covering Trek Safely.

Local Tour Permit (pdf)

BSA form for trips less than 500 miles.

National Tour Permit (pdf)

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:

  • District Executive - Terry Taylor (713) 756-3360
    • Cell (832) 693-2840
  • Program Director - Mike Sheets (713) 756-3306
    • Home in emergency only (281) 355-0317
Other Sources of Information
Incident Reporting Form (pdf)

Two page report used for reporting things like injury, property damage and youth protection event.

PowerPoint Slide Show (ppt)

18 Power Point slides for teaching this topic.

Handout

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Quiz

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Scouting Magazine Article

January-February 2003 brief article concerning "Guides for Activities and Trek Planning".

Trek Leader Section, National Camping School

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Aquatics Section, National Camping School

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Climbing Section, National Camping School

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Horsemanship Training, Philmont Scout Ranch

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Passport to High Adventure
4310

If there's an outdoor sport, it's in here!

152 Pages; 1997 Printing

Fieldbook
33104

This is the 4th edition of this book which is 600 plus pages.

614 Pages; 2004 Printing

Principles of Leave No Trace
21-105

Nice color brochure outlining this program.

4 Pages; 2002 Printing

Okpik: Cold-Weather Camping
34040

A complete guide to cold weather camping and survival.

160 Pages; 1995 Printing

Topping Out: A BSA Climbing and Rappelling Manual
3207

 

168 Pages; 2003 Printing

50 Miler
34408A
Historic Trails
34408A
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Backpacking Merit Badge
33232
Camping Merit Badge
33256
Canoeing Merit Badge
33305A
Cooking Merit Badge
33349A
First Aid Merit Badge
33301A
Horsemanship Merit Badge
33298
Orienteering Merit Badge
33385
Personal Fitness Merit Badge
33286
Snow Sports Merit Badge
33365A
Weather Merit Badge
33274A
Whitewater Merit Badge
33405A
Wilderness Survival Merit Badge
33265A
Sea Scout Requirements
Venturing Silver Award
 
Related Links
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