While it is the end of August
and school is just beginning, I would like to advise you of an upcoming change
to the Winter Sports Safety section of the Guide to Safe Scouting
,
Currently, Section 3 states that
"Suitable clothing for the activity and environment should be worn at all times,
and equipment should include gloves and helmets when
appropriate."
Based upon the review of General
Liability claims history, along with a recommendation by the Risk Management
Advisory Panel (two Scout executives from each region), and input from the
Health and Safety Support Committee, the following change will be made to the
Guide to Safe Scouting and
published as an Alert on Scouting
Safely
.
"Appropriate personal protective
equipment is required for all activities. This includes the recommended use of
helmets for all participants engaged in winter sports such as sledding and other
sliding devices. The use of helmets is required for the following activities:
downhill skiing, snowboarding, and operation of snowmobiles (full-face
helmets)."
You are encouraged to post this
on your council Web site, put a link to Scouting
Safely
on your council's Web site, and publish this in
your council newsletter.
I would like to remind you that
when units engage in winter sports, they should only use designated areas where
rocks, tree stumps, and other potential obstacles have been identified and
marked, cleared away, shielded, or buffered in some way.