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Title: Trek Safely


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TrekSafely
  • George Crowl

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  • Reminder to instructors Check the notes pages
    of this presentation for the text of the Trek
    Safely Training Outline, 20-129
  • This is a hidden slide and will not show in the
    presentation.

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The Problem
  • Accidents
  • Close calls (indications of a potential accident)

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The Response
  • Scouting is responsible for the safety of all
    trek participants.
  • Trek Safely is designed to promote safety and
    help prevent accidents.
  • Accidents occur when Trek Safely procedures are
    not followed.

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The Policy
  • Youth and adult leaders
  • Should appreciate potential hazards that may be
    encountered
  • Take steps to reduce risks
  • Adherence to seven pointsof Trek Safely will
    avoid most significant risks

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Overview
  • Qualified supervision
  • Keep fit
  • Plan ahead
  • Gear up
  • Communicate clearly and completely
  • Monitor conditions
  • Discipline

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1. Qualified Supervision
  • Mature and conscientious adult, 21 or over
  • Accepts responsibility for safety of group
  • Two adults minimum (one 21)
  • One person first aid trained
  • ARC Wilderness First Aid / CPR

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2. Keep Fit
  • Class 2 or 3 medical record if over 72 hours
  • Accidents are often related to individual health
    conditions
  • Review the medical records
  • Adjust the trek and activities to reduce
    individual risk
  • Have a regular fitness regimen. Start slowly and
    increase the exercise

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3. Plan Ahead
  • Trek should match
  • Maturity
  • Skill Level
  • Fitness
  • Obtain required permits (public / private)
  • Leave No Trace training

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4. Gear Up
  • Check for proper equipment and clothing
  • Every crew has first-aid kit and water
  • Reminder to bring and take medications
  • Train in specialized equipment

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5. CommunicateClearly and Completely
  • Know what to expect and what is expected
  • Talk to each other
  • Itinerary
  • Shared with parents
  • Changes given to contact person
  • Changes passed on
  • Consider carrying cell phone or radio

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6. Monitor Conditions
  • Leaders make good decisions
  • Check weather, terrain, morale, food, water and
    physical condition
  • If adverse conditions develop, stop or turn back

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7. Discipline
  • Participants know, understand, respect rules
    and procedures
  • Teach before the outing
  • Review immediately prior to the activity
  • Teach the reason why
  • Follow instructors directions
  • Be strict and fair

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Resources
  • Passport to High Adventure (4310 / 18-075)
  • Fieldbook, 33200
  • MBPsBackpacking, Camping, Canoeing, Cycling,
    Hiking, Horsemanship, Small-Boat Sailing,
    Swimming, Whitewater
  • Personal Health and Medical Record FormsClass 1
    / 2, 34414 Class 3, 34412

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Planning Exercise
  • Five-day backpacking, Rockies, July
  • 1000 miles travel, adequate funds
  • Crew has four young men, three young women, two
    men, one woman
  • Develop a plan. Use all seven elements. Include
    all BSA requirements.

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  • Exercise evaluation checklist in notes page
  • This is a hidden slide

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Summary
  • Qualified supervision
  • Keep fit
  • Plan ahead
  • Gear up
  • Communicate clearly and completely
  • Monitor conditions
  • Discipline

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