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Safety Activity Checkpoints


When preparing for any activity with girls, always begin with the Safety Activity Checkpoints written specifically for that particular activity. This introduction provides an overview of the format of each set of checkpoints.

Know where to do the activity -- Quick list of the most common places girls carry out theactivity

Include girls with disabilities -- Tips and special Web sites for information on including girls with disabilities 

Gear Definitions -- Basic Gear includes clothing and equipment girls are likely toalready have in their possession.

                                Specialized Gear includes clothing and equipment girls may need to purchase, rent, or borrow.

Prepare for the Activity.

These checkpoints discuss steps to take in advance of theactivity. Not every category is listed here, and not every activity includesthese categories.

o    Communicate with council and parents. Tips for following council guidelines and keeping parents informed

o    Ensure prerequisites. Ranges from an ability to swim to knowledge of primitive camping

o    Arrange for transportation and adult supervision. Recommended adult-to-girl ratios for this activity

o    Arrange for adult supervision, and verify instructor certification. Ensuring the volunteers or on-site instructors possess the proper training/certification

o    Select a safe site. A game plan for ensuring the safest experience possible

o    Compile key contacts. Information on itineraries, phone trees, and other contact information

o    Respect the environment. Tips for ensuring environmental responsibility

o    Prepare for emergencies. First-aider requirements and other emergency precautions

On the Day of the Activity.

These checkpoints include important final reminders on the dayof the activity. Not every category is listed here, and not every activityincludes these categories.

o    Get a weatherreport. Ways to monitor the weather for any outdoor activity and/oractivity requiring transportation

o    Review rescue tips. Activity-specificrescue tips

o    Use the buddysystem. The best way to ensure no one is separated from the groupor unable to get help

o    Be prepared in theevent of a storm with lightning. Special details for outdoorwarm-weather activities