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  1. The swim classification of individuals participating in a Boy Scouts of America activity is a key element in both Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat. The swim classification tests should be renewed annually, preferably at the beginning of each outdoor season.

  2. Swim Classification Procedures. The swim classification of individuals participating in a Boy Scout of America activity is a key element in both Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat. The swim classification tests should be renewed annually, preferably at the beginning of each outdoor season.

  3. The swim classification test done at a unit level should be conducted by one of the following council-approved resource people: Aquatics Instructor, BSA; Aquatics Cub Supervisor; BSA Lifeguard; BSA Swimming & Water Rescue; or other lifeguard, swimming instructor, etc.

  4. The swim classification test performed at a unit level should be conducted by one of the following council-approved resource people: Aquatics Instructor, BSA; BSA Lifeguard; BSA Swimming & Water Rescue; or other lifeguard, swimming instructor, etc. Test administrators should utilize chapter 5 of the

  5. This is the individual’s official BSA Swim Classification (see Guide to Safe Scouting) as of this date. Any change in status after this date, i.e. from Non-Swimmer to Beginner or from Beginner to Swimmer, would require a reclassification test by the Camp Aquatics Director. Special Note: Whether swim tests are conducted at or

  6. Swim Classification Procedures. The swim classification of individuals participating in a Boy Scout of America activity is a key element in both Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat. The swim classification tests should be renewed annually, preferably at the beginning of each outdoor season.

  7. The Swimmers Test webpage provides information and guidelines for the Boy Scouts of America swimming test.