
#XSECTION 9.5 FULL#
A full first aid certificate as defined at FS120052is required for all remote activities, where travelling time is 3 hours or more (in the method of travel being used) to a point of refuge including:.The detail of the first aid skills required will be identified by the risk assessment, but the minimum qualifications (or equivalents) are: all activities must have access to someone holding a relevant and current first aid qualification and access to suitable first aid materials, for adventurous activities this must be immediate access.POR Chapter 7 Emergency Procedures are in place.suitable InTouch (FS120075) arrangements are in place.a risk assessment (FS120000) is carried out, recorded and safety instructions are communicated to all supervising adults and participants.

there is additional, responsible supervision as required, including for those in the locality of the activity but not actively involved, see Rules 4.4.1 to 4.4.5.it is the leader holding the permit who is responsible for all decisions for the duration of the activity.if necessary, a member of the party holds a valid adventurous activity permit (see Rule 9.7).any other requirements of The Scout Association, including the Safeguarding Policy and Safety Policy, have been complied with.it complies to the general and specific activity rules set out in this chapter.

any legal requirements for the activity have been complied with.it is appropriate to the age and abilities of all participants.Category of ProtectionĪnimals which are protected from killing and takingĪnimals which are protected from intentional killing or injuring.Īnimals which are protected from possessionĪnimals which are protected from being possessed or controlled (live or dead).Īnimals which are protected from disturbanceĪnimals which are protected from intentional damage or destruction to any structure or place used for shelter or protection.Ĭeteaca/basking shark that are not allowed to be intentionally or recklessly disturbed.Īnimals which are protected from intentional disturbance while occupying a structure or place used for shelter or protection.Īnimals which are protected from their access to any structure or place which they use for shelter or protection being obstructed.Īnimals which are protected from being sold, offered for sale or being held or transported for sale either live or dead, whole or part.Īnimals which are protected from being published or advertised as being for sale.9.1.1.1 Before any activity the Leader must ensure that: Section 9 has several parts (see below) that specifically protect against killing and taking (9.1), possession of or possession of part of (9.2), disturbance or destruction/obstruction of places of shelter (9.4), selling (9.5a) or advertising for sale (9.5b). The species listed are also further protected from disturbance by prohibiting actions that affect places they use for shelter. Section 9 prohibits the intentional killing, injuring or taking of the species listed in Schedule 5 and also prohibits their possession and the trade in the wild animals listed. Schedule 5 lists Animals Species that are protected under Section 9. Tweet Schedule 5 of the Wildlife & Countryside Act Listings of Protected Animal Species
