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Seneca District Roundtable January 7, 2016
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Complete the Following: I last read the Guide to Safe Scouting a (day / week / month / year) ago. The question I needed to answer was ….. I learned …..
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I. Youth Protection and Adult Leadership II. Aquatics Safety III. Camping IV. Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drug Use and Abuse V. Medical Information and First Aid VI. Chemical Fuels and Equipment VII. Shooting Sports VIII. Sports and Activities
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IX. Inspections X. Insurance XI. Transportation XII. Animal and Insect Hazards XIII. Incident Reporting XIV. Appendix – Forms and Misc.
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How large a knife can scouts carry? (Page 49)
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How many scouts can I transport in my 2002 Ford Econoline Van? (Page 61)
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Are there restrictions on the use of Medical Marijuana? (Page 29)
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What is the largest caliber cannon scouts are permitted to fire? (Page 39)
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On-line version and a.pdf are available to download at http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/Healt handSafety/GSS/toc.aspx http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/Healt handSafety/GSS/toc.aspx
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“... The books lay down definite principles and examples which serve to guide the leaders when applying their common sense to the situation before them. No two situations are ever precisely the same, and it is therefore impossible to lay down exact rules that should guide in every case, but a man who carries precedents and principles in his head has no difficulty in applying their teaching in supreme moments of sudden emergency...” Robert Baden-Powell Quick Training for War, 1914
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