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This training discusses how to manage risks from the weather to our Scouting family. There are several incident reviews which are appropriate to share with leaders who may question why an appreciation of the risks in our outdoor classroom are important.
Since 2008, at least one person on any tour or activity has been required to have hazardous weather training. It is also a requirement for all camp staff as part of the NCAP standards SQ-402. Q. Why is Weather Hazard Training important? A. Our program takes place in an outdoor classroom.
Hazardous Weather training must be completed by all direct-contact leaders. The training module presents safety precautions for eight different types of weather, as well as planning, preparation, and traditional weather signs.
Hazardous Weather Training discusses how to minimize risks from the weather to our Scouting family. There have been several incidents that have caused serious harm and fatalities to Scouts and Scouters. Taking this training and paying attention to what is happening around you is paramount to everyone’s safety.
Guide to access Hazardous Weather Training online 1. Using Chrome, go to https://my.scouting.org and log in. 2. Click on Menu in the upper left-hand corner and then choose My Training.
Knowing how to recognize and manage weather and environmental risks is key to keeping our participants SAFE in Scouting’s outdoor classroom. Please take the time before you venture out on your next outdoor adventure and update your training by going to https://my.scouting.org/ and then selecting the BSA Learn Center.
have hazardous weather training. It is also a requirement for all camp staff as part of the NCAP standards SQ-402. Q. Why is Weather Hazard Training important? A. Our program takes place in an outdoor classroom. This training discusses how to manage risks from the weather to our Scouting family. There are several incident