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Required general maintenance
routines, e.g., cleaning, reporting
maintenance problems — SF
-7 written
Food preparation, storage, and
handling procedures (as applicable) — SF-19
through SF-28, some written
Transportation
Bus/van safety procedures and
group management — TR-8 and
TR-9 written
Orientation of safety regulations
and procedures in vehicles provided
for passengers — TR-10
Procedures in case of accident
during transportation — TR-7
written
Safety procedures for orderly
arrival and departure and for loading
and unloading of vehicles — TR-3
Training for vehicle drivers — TR-17
and TR-18 written
Transportation of persons in
nonpassenger vehicles — TR-4
Transportation policies that
specify supervision ratios of staff
to campers, availability and location
of health information, and permission-to-treat
forms — TR-6 written
Health
and Wellness
Procedures for informing staff
of special needs of campers — HW-10
Responsibilities of staff for
camper health care — HW-13
written
Providing health care and emergency
treatment when out of camp — HW-14
How prescription and nonprescription
drugs are stored at camp — HW-20
Records kept in health log and
incident reports filed — HW-21,
A and B
Operational
Management
Camper security procedures — OM-17
written
Emergency communications plan — OM-15
written
General camp safety regulations
and rules — OM-9 written,
OM-8, and OM-12
Procedures for camper supervision
in public areas — OM-16 written
Completing incident and accident
reports — OM-13
Missing persons procedures — OM-14
written
Policy and procedures covering:
personal property — OM-10
written
Smoking policy — OM-11
Procedures for dealing with possible
intruders — OM-6 written
Human Resources
Behavior management — HR-16
written
Camper/staff ratios — HR-9
written
Personnel policies — HR-8
written
Pre-camp staff training (specific
topics to be covered)-- HR - 11
Sensitive issue policy — HR-17
Staff/camper interaction — HR-15
Staff training in diversity — HR-5
Camp staff responsibility for
general camp activities— HR-14
written
Supervision of staff — HR-18
written
Supervisor training — HR-19
written
Training for their particular
job — HR-7
Program
Design and Activities
Details for designated person
left in camp — PD-14
Emergency information — PD-13
Environmental practices and activities — PD-3,
PD-12
Supervision of specialized activity
areas — PD-18
Operating procedures for each
specialized activity — PD-19
written
Skill verification and activity
supervision — PD-16, PD-17
written
Procedures for controlled access
of activity areas — PD-18
Procedures for overnights and
trips — PD-1 written
Participant competency demonstration — PD-21
Program goals and outcomes — PD-6
written
Safety orientation for participants — PD-20
Use of program equipment — PD-4
In addition, staff leading special
activities such as archery, boating,
etc., will provide training/orientation
to general staff and campers before
use.
Adapted from Appendix G - Precamp
Topics, Basic
Camp Management, available from
ACA's Bookstore, 888-229-5745.
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Learn the skills you need to succeed. Camping Magazine is your primary source for the most recent trends in the camp industry, the latest research in the field of youth development, critical management tools, and innovative programming ideas. September/October 2010 articles address education, research, history, 2020 Toolbox, and much more.
Join more than 1,500 of your colleagues, presenters, and exhibiting personnel at the 2011 National Conference in San Diego. Fourplus packed days of quality education, social and issuesbased networking, professional trade-show access, and special events are designed to boost your professional development.
Children and youth need a community that: encourages achievement and builds self-esteem; promotes healthy lifestyles, fitness, and activity; teaches in a classroom without walls; instills appreciation, respect, and responsibility for the natural world around them; and inspires the confidence and courage to become the leaders of tomorrow.