Animals, sharps, water, broken equipment, traffic and members of the public are examples of these
Hazards at summer camp
Looks like: asking for and offering help, appreciating differences, sharing the workload
Teamwork
Wait this long before calling the parent when a child does not show up for camp in the morning
15 minutes
The place where you keep the first aid supplies
first aid kit
Location of Beach Buddies
Sybil Andrews Cottage
Committee composed of employee and management representatives, identifies and addresses workplace health and safety concerns
JOSHC (Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee)
Looks like: keeping staff informed with timely updates, seeking clarity before drawing conclusions
Communication
Where you should stay if you're feeling sick
Home
Hat, water, shade, and staying inside are all ways to help prevent this
Heat exhaustion
Theme Camps Supervisor
Laura Arkell
Actions, comments, or visuals that demean, intimidate, or create a hostile environment - in person or online
Bullying and harassment
Looks like: being inclusive, using polite words and having positive interactions
Respect
The cutoff day for shopping requests for camp supplies
Monday, the week before
Apply this to help reduce swelling. Found in your first aid kit.
Ice pack
The name of the City's fish mascot
Mr. Tyee
The emergency in which everyone should evacuate the building in a calm, orderly fashion. Bring your attendance sheet
Fire
Looks like: being helpful and caring, showing meaningful recognition
Kindness
Do these every few minutes, and increase the frequency when you go outside
headcounts
Ah! It's an emergency! Who you gonna call?
911
The Sportsplex address
1800 S. Alder St. V9W 7J1
Wear this while cleaning biohazards, providing first aid, or working in a potentially hazardous environment. Examples are gloves or helmets.
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Looks like: doing the right thing, following through, being accountable for yourself
Integrity
Notify the admin staff and supervisor when this happens during morning sign-in
Child is not on the attendance list
The two people you must call if a camper has a minor injury and needs to go home.
The parent/guardian and your supervisor. And fill a report!
These young volunteers are here to help, but are not responsible for first aid or camper safety
Leaders in Training (LITs)