This is everyone's responsibility.
What is safety?
This practice ensures that someone else is watching out for your safety and condition
What is the buddy system?
What are gloves?
Stay low to the ground to avoid this
What is smoke?
Rapelling, paintball and kayaking are all examples of this. These activities require prior approval from group/wing.
What are HRA's - High Risk Activities?
This is a senior member and/or cadet responsible for ensuring that activities are conducted in a proper manner
What is a safety officer?

What is poison ivy?
Drinking water routinely prevents this.
What is dehydration?
These should be in every house. Near bedrooms, the kitchen and any other high risk areas
What is a fire alarm?
This is should be used when participating in outside activities. Even on cloudy days.
What is sunscreen?
If you see a hazard - what should you do?
What is - see something, say something OR notify SO or SM of the hazard OR clear the hazard if appropriate and safe to do so?
This is a meeting point outside a building used to during evacuation
This is often used to treat severe allergy symptoms/anaphalaxis
You should know and practice this regularly as a family
What is a fire drill/evacation/escape plan?
This should while outside when you are working alongside vehicle traffic areas. Especially important during dawn and dusk and nighttime.
What is a safety vest?
What is cap/cover?
In patient assessment, what does A, B and C stand for
What is airway, breathing and circulation?
What is a grease fire?
This training has to be done by all senior members and all cadets over the age of 18. Also encompasses reporting when you feel boundaries have been crossed
What is CPP - Cadet Protection Program?
This is the first part of the risk management process
What is identify hazards?
This should always be in your pocket along with your CAP ID
What is CAPF-161
What is heat stroke?
These should be turned off before leaving the house. Name at least two
What is an Iron, stove, oven, air fryers, space heaters?
Don't do this near a running aircraft
What is walk in front of the the prop/engine?