NorthWest Scouter

Merit Badges

Lifesaving

 

 

Requirements

1. Before doing requirements 2 through 17:

(a) Complete Second Class rank requirements 5a through 5d and First Class

rank requirements 6a, 6b, and 6e.

Second Class rank requirements 5a through 5d:

(5a) Tell what precautions must be taken for a safe swim.

(5b) Demonstrate your ability to pass the BSA beginner test: Jump

feetfirst into water over your head in depth, level off and swim 25 feet

on the surface, stop, turn sharply, resume swimming, then return to your

starting place.

(5c) Demonstrate water rescue methods by reaching with your arm or leg,

by reaching with a suitable object, and by throwing lines and objects.

(5d) Explain why swimming rescues should not be attempted when a

reaching or throwing rescue is possible. Explain why and how a rescue

swimmer should avoid contact with the victim.

First Class rank requirements 6a, 6b, and 6e:

(6a) Successfully complete the BSA swimmer test.

(6b) Tell what precautions must be taken for a

safe trip afloat.

(6e) With a helper and a practice victim, show

a line rescue both as tender and as rescuer.

(The practice victim should be approximately

30 feet from shore in deep water.)

(b) Swim continuously for 400 yards using each of the following strokes in a

strong manner, in good form with rhythmic breathing, for at least 50 continuous

yards: front crawl, sidestroke, breaststroke, and elementary backstroke.

 

2. Discuss and review with your counselor the principles of BSA Safe

Swim Defense.

 

3. Explain the following:

(a) Common drowning situations and how to prevent them.

(b) How to identify persons in the water who need assistance.

(c) The order of methods in water rescue.

(d) How rescue techniques vary depending on the setting and the condition

of the person needing assistance.

(e) Situations for which in-water rescues should not be undertaken.

 

4. Demonstrate “reaching” rescues using various items such as arm, leg, towels,

shirts, paddles, and poles.

 

5. Demonstrate “throwing” rescues using various items such as a line, ring

buoy, rescue bag, and free-floating support. Successfully place at least one

such aid within reach of a practice victim 25 feet from shore.

 

6. With your counselor’s approval, view in-person or on video a rowing

rescue performed using a rowboat, canoe, kayak, or stand up paddleboard.

Discuss with your counselor how effectively and efficiently the rescue

was performed.

 

7. List various items that can be used as aids in a “go” rescue. Explain why

buoyant aids are preferred.

 

8. Correctly demonstrate rescues of a conscious practice subject 30 feet from shore

in deep water using two types of buoyant aids provided by your counselor. Use

a proper entry and a strong approach stroke. Speak to the subject to determine

his or her condition and to provide instructions and encouragement.

(a) Present one aid to a subject, release it, and swim at a safe distance as the

subject moves to safety.

(b) In a separate rescue, present the other aid to a subject and use it to tow

the subject to safety.

 

9. Discuss with your counselor when it is appropriate to remove heavy clothing

before attempting a swimming rescue. Remove street clothes in 20 seconds or

less, enter the water, and approach a conscious practice subject 30 feet from

shore in deep water. Speak to the subject and use a nonbuoyant aid, such as

a shirt or towel, to tow the subject to safety.

 

10. Discuss with your counselor the importance of avoiding contact with an

active subject and demonstrate lead-and-wait techniques.

 

11. Perform the following nonequipment rescues for a conscious practice subject

30 feet from shore. Begin in the water from a position near the subject.

Speak to the subject to determine his or her condition and to provide

instructions and encouragement.

(a) Perform an armpit tow for a calm, responsive, tired swimmer resting with

a back float.

(b) Perform a cross-chest carry for an exhausted, responsive subject

treading water.

 

12. In deep water, show how to escape from a victim’s grasp on your wrist.

Repeat for front and rear holds about the head and shoulders.

 

13. Perform the following rescues for an unconscious practice subject at or

near the surface 30 feet from shore. Use a proper entry and strong approach

stroke. Speak to the subject and splash water on the subject to determine his

or her condition before making contact. Quickly remove the victim from the

water, with assistance if needed, and position for CPR.

(a) Perform an equipment assist using a buoyant aid.

(b) Perform a front approach and wrist tow.

(c) Perform a rear approach and armpit tow.

 

14. Discuss with your counselor how to respond if a victim submerges before

being reached by a rescuer, and do the following:

(a) Recover a 10-pound weight in 8 to 10 feet of water using a feetfirst

surface dive.

(b) Repeat using a headfirst surface dive.

 

15. Demonstrate knowledge of resuscitation procedures:

(a) Describe how to recognize the need for rescue breathing and CPR.

(b) Demonstrate CPR knowledge and skills, including rescue breathing,

consistent with current guidelines.*

 

16. Demonstrate management of a spinal injury to your counselor:

(a) Discuss the causes, signs, and symptoms of a spinal injury.

(b) Support a faceup subject in calm water of standing depth.

(c) Turn a subject from a facedown to a faceup position in water of standing

depth while maintaining support.

 

17. With your counselor, discuss causes, prevention, and treatment of other

injuries or illnesses that could occur while swimming or boating, including

hypothermia, dehydration, heat-related illnesses, muscle cramps, sunburn,

stings, and hyperventilation.

 

 

 

*Your counselor may accept recent training in CPR by a recognized agency as completion of this requirement only if he

or she feels your skills are satisfactory and need no additional reinforcement.

 

 

 

 

 


Resources:

Scouting.org Merit Badges - Requirements

boyscouttrail.com Merit Badges

usscouts.org Worksheets

Troop 109 Merit Badge Library