The Safety Policy It is the policy of the Scout Association to provide Scouting in a safe manner without risk to health, so far as is reasonable practicable.

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The Safety Policy It is the policy of the Scout Association to provide Scouting in a safe manner without risk to health, so far as is reasonable practicable The Association believes that this responsibility ranks equally with the other responsibilities incumbent upon those providing Scouting activities and functions It is the responsibility of all those involved in Scouting to seek, so far as is reasonable practicable, to ensure that:

The Safety Policy cont All activities are conducted in a safe manner without risk to the health of participants The provision and maintenance of equipment and buildings for Members and others is safe and without risk to health and adequate for their welfare

The Safety Policy cont Information, instruction, training and supervision is provided with the object of ensuring the health and safety of all those involved in Scouting activities or who may be affected by them Appropriate arrangements are made to ensure safety and the absence of risks to health in connection with the use, transport, storage and handling of equipment, and substances which are inherently or potentially dangerous

The Purple Card & Safety Checklists Other support Scout Association website POR Scout Association factsheets DC District’s Safety Coordinator