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Angler Athlete Backwoodsman Backwoodsman 2 Boatswain’s Mate Camper Camper Canoeist Collector Cook Coxswain Cyclist Explorer Fireman First Aid Guide Handyman HealthyMan Jobman Lifesaver Marksman Master-at-Arms Naturalist Observer Pioneer Red Anchor Signaler Stalker Starman Swimmer Weatherman White Anchor Winter Camper Winter Hiker Winter Safety Woodcraftsman SENIOR BADGES
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Ambulance:
Corresponding
badge for under 15 - First Aid
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INITIAL
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Pass
or have passed the First Aid badge.
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2.
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Know
how to diagnose and stabilize fractures.
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3.
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Know
and understand emergency scene management.
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4.
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Demonstrate
treatment for internal bleeding.
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5.
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Demonstrate
4 methods of carrying a patient, 2 when alone, and 2 with another Scout.
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6.
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Know
how to deal with cases of suspected poisoning.
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7.
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Have
knowledge of crowd management.
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8.
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Know
how to recognize and treat Hypothermia & Hyperthermia..
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9..
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Demonstrate
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. (NOT to be demonstrated on a live person).
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NOTE: This badge MUST be instructed by the holder of a CURRENT First Aid
certificate, and be examined by a holder of a CURRENT First Aid Instructors
certificate.
Senior Athlete:
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ITEM
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DATE
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INITIAL
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Explain
sportsmanship. Explain why
it is important. Give
several examples of good sportsmanship in sports.
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2
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Take
part for a minimum of 2 seasons as a member of an organised team.
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3
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Explain
the attributes of a good team leader and a good team player.
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4
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Explain
the rules and etiquette for your sport.
Explain the equipment required including any protective
equipment.
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Boatswain:
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ITEM
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DATE
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INITIAL
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1
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Have
knowledge of woods suitable for boat building.
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2
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Hold
the Swimmer Badge.
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3
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Demonstrate
the ability to manage a boat single handed, either under oars, sail, or
power.
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4
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Build
an 8 foot pram dingy, alone or with another Explorer.
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5
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Know
how to make simple repairs to sails.
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6
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Know
how to make simple repairs to outboard engines.
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Leading Canoeist:
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ITEM
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DATE
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INITIAL
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1
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Demonstrate
the ability to swim 100 metres fully dressed.
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2
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Show
skill in paddling a canoe with single paddle at bow, stern, and
amidships. Know the precautions to take in rough water, and have
knowledge of paddles.
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3
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Demonstrate
the ability to climb in and out of an empty canoe in water at least 2
metres deep.
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4
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Know
how to make minor repairs to a canoe.
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5
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Know
how to best portage a canoe.
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6
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Paddle
either in a number of short trips or one long trip, a total distance of
75 km.
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7
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Know
how to paddle a canoe to shore in case of loss of paddle, and, in the
event of upsetting, the best methods of keeping afloat.
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Camp Warden: Corresponding
badge for under 15 - Camper.
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ITEM
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DATE
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INITIAL
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Pass
or have passed the Camper badge.
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2.
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Have
camped 10 nights since reaching the age of 15.
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3.
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Camp
for a weekend at a site and report on the differences, advantages and
disadvantages of this site eg. Ground, soil, trees, aspect and general
suitability as a campsite.
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4.
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Show
practical knowledge in all aspects of light weight camping and apply
that knowledge in planning a camp for at least 3 Patrols, from finding
the site to returning home.
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5.
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Make
a tent, groundsheet, rucksack or similar article of camping equipment.
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6.
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Have
helped satisfactorily at a permanent camp site for not less than 6
nights, or, where this is not possible, have taken sole charge of a camp
for a weekend, such a camp to have not less than 8 campers and to be
visited by the examiner.
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Coast Watchman:
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ITEM
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DATE
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INITIAL
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Know
every rock and shoal within a five fathom line on a four mile stretch of
coast in the area your Troop operates in.
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2.
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Know
all the danger spots for swimmers and visitors and what to do if they
get into difficulties. If
on tidal waters know the places where persons are liable to be cut off
by the tide.
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3.
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Know
where the moon rises and sets in its quarter.
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4.
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Know
the best landing places for boats and where they may shelter and find
safe anchorage under all weather conditions.
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5.
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Make
a rough sketch chart of local waters showing principal danger points,
shoals, lights and channels.
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6.
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Know
the light houses which can be seen on your strip of coast and describe
the lights they e | |