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Volunteer Screening
Volunteers should be interviewed as though they are applying for a paying position. It is important that all who wish to work with children follow this process.
Applicants must be church members at least six months prior to service
Check references
Background check (when possible)
Announce nominees in church bull etin
Permission Form/Medical Release
Provisions shouldbe made to bring these forms to all offsite activities in case of emergencies.
Parental permission forms are mandatory (including for children of
workers/volunteers)
Permission slips per session
Parents must be informed of specific activities
Securely file signed permission forms
Include details regarding food and drug allergies
In the event of an emergency, reasonable effort must be made to
contact parents or guardians
Risk Levels
Consider the following when assessing risk levels:
Instructor's qualifications and experience
Type of activity (inherent risks)
Number of participants
Location of activity
Condition of equipment
Allotted time for activity
Proper insurance coverage has been obtained
Supervision
Maintain an adequate staff/camper ratio:
High riskone staff to four pathfinders
Mild ris kone staff to six pathfinders
Low riskone staff to ten pathfinders
Qualified staffor an expert with proper qualifications
Transportation
Vehicles must be insured in compliance with local state laws
Inspect vehicle prior to use to determine road worthiness
Driver at least 21 years of age
Drivers shall have an acceptable driving record with not more than two
traffic citations and no at-fault accidents while driving any vehicle
Riders not to exceed seat belt and seating capacity
Grossvehicle and tire weights not to be exceeded
Open vehicles should not be used to transport Pathfinders
Premises
Premises should be inspected for hazards.
Clutter
Combustibles near fire
Broken glass
Inadequate lighting
Exposed electrical outlets
Trip hazards
Equipment
Keptin excellent condition
Proper equipment for each activity
Faulty or broken equipment removed or destroyed
Activities
Campfires indesignated areas only
Gas stoves operated only by staff or trained Pathfinders
Fuel stored in proper containers away from heat sources
Food handling and storage requirements followed
Swimming areas inspected for hazards and closely supervised by at least
one certified lifeguard
In the Event of an Accident
Procedures should be developed for any type of emergency. When a loss occurs the incident should be reported within 24 hours to the Pathfinder Club Director and forwarded to the appropriate Conference official.
Protecting Against Abuse and Sexual Molestation
Each activity should have at least one registered adult leader 21 years
or older and another adult, 18 years or older
No private one-on-one contact
Respect for privacy
Separate accommodations
No secret organizations
Appropriate attire
Constructive discipline
Hazing and initiations prohibited
No harmful/hurtful teasing
Junior leader training
Safety Guidelines for Pathfinder Leaders
Planning
Activities should begin with prayer and careful planning
Planning should be methodical, purposeful and organized
Get a free Trip Planner Checklist atwww.adventistrisk.org
Activities/outings should be church board approved
Before the activity, visit off-site locations to determine hazards and risks
Activities should begin with prayer and careful planning
Planning should be methodical, purposeful and organized
Get a free Trip Planner Checklist atwww.adventistrisk.org
Activities/outings should be church board approved
Before the activity, visit off-site locations to determine hazards and risks
Volunteer Screening
Volunteers should be interviewed as though they are applying for a paying position. It is important that all who wish to work with children follow this process.
Applicants must be church members at least six months prior to service
Check references
Background check (when possible)
Announce nominees in church bull etin
Permission Form/Medical Release
Provisions shouldbe made to bring these forms to all offsite activities in case of emergencies.
Parental permission forms are mandatory (including for children of
workers/volunteers)
Permission slips per session
Parents must be informed of specific activities
Securely file signed permission forms
Include details regarding food and drug allergies
In the event of an emergency, reasonable effort must be made to
contact parents or guardians
Risk Levels
Consider the following when assessing risk levels:
Instructor's qualifications and experience
Type of activity (inherent risks)
Number of participants
Location of activity
Condition of equipment
Allotted time for activity
Proper insurance coverage has been obtained
Supervision
Maintain an adequate staff/camper ratio:
High riskone staff to four pathfinders
Mild ris kone staff to six pathfinders
Low riskone staff to ten pathfinders
Qualified staffor an expert with proper qualifications
Transportation
Vehicles must be insured in compliance with local state laws
Inspect vehicle prior to use to determine road worthiness
Driver at least 21 years of age
Drivers shall have an acceptable driving record with not more than two
traffic citations and no at-fault accidents while driving any vehicle
Riders not to exceed seat belt and seating capacity
Grossvehicle and tire weights not to be exceeded
Open vehicles should not be used to transport Pathfinders
Premises
Premises should be inspected for hazards.
Clutter
Combustibles near fire
Broken glass
Inadequate lighting
Exposed electrical outlets
Trip hazards
Equipment
Keptin excellent condition
Proper equipment for each activity
Faulty or broken equipment removed or destroyed
Activities
Campfires indesignated areas only
Gas stoves operated only by staff or trained Pathfinders
Fuel stored in proper containers away from heat sources
Food handling and storage requirements followed
Swimming areas inspected for hazards and closely supervised by at least
one certified lifeguard
In the Event of an Accident
Procedures should be developed for any type of emergency. When a loss occurs the incident should be reported within 24 hours to the Pathfinder Club Director and forwarded to the appropriate Conference official.
Protecting Against Abuse and Sexual Molestation
Each activity should have at least one registered adult leader 21 years
or older and another adult, 18 years or older
No private one-on-one contact
Respect for privacy
Separate accommodations
No secret organizations
Appropriate attire
Constructive discipline
Hazing and initiations prohibited
No harmful/hurtful teasing
Junior leader training
Youth need to learn the proper way to lead. Strict supervision must be provided to ensure that potential abuses are avoided.