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Safety Afloat has been developed to
promote boating and boating safety and to set
standards for safe unit activity afloat. Before a
BSA group may engage in an excursion, expedition,
or trip on the water (canoe, raft, sailboat,
motorboat, rowboat, tube, or other craft), adult
leaders for such activity must complete Safety
Afloat Training, No. 34159C, have a commitment
card, No. 34242A, with them, and be dedicated to
full compliance with all nine points of Safety
Afloat.
Listed below are some links to help adult
leaders understand the very important requirements
for this training.
Similar to Safe Swim Defense, Trek Safely, and
Climb On Safely, it is not designed to teach the
skills of trekking. Units that choose to engage in
activities requiring specialized outdoor skills
should seek qualified instructors to help members
learn and acquire these skills prior to the
outing.
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