Health & Safety
Values
Toolkit
First Aid
Camp Miscellaneous
100

Animals, sharps, water, broken equipment, traffic and members of the public are examples of these

Hazards at summer camp

100

Looks like: asking for and offering help, appreciating differences, sharing the workload

Teamwork

100

Wait this long before calling the parent when a child does not show up for camp in the morning

15 minutes

100

The place where you keep the first aid supplies

first aid kit/backpack

100

Locations of Game On Camp

Rotary Community Field House (Robron Park) and Centennial Outdoor Pool

200

This device is located outside the office door and can be used in emergencies

AED

200

Looks like: keeping staff informed with timely updates, seeking clarity before drawing conclusions

Communication

200

Where you should stay if you're feeling sick

Home

200

Hat, water, shade, and staying inside are all ways to help prevent this

Heat exhaustion

200

Theme Camps Supervisor

Laura Arkell

300

The location where important camper information like medical notes is kept during camp.

Camp backpack (or in camp binder)

300

Looks like: being inclusive, using polite words and having positive interactions

Respect

300

This must be attended by a Leader, not an LIT or Junior Leader, and it cannot be left out due to confidentiality.

Registration and attendance lists

300

Apply this to help reduce swelling. Found in your first aid kit.

Ice pack

300

The name of the City's fish mascot

Mr. Tyee

400

Use these two items to deal with pointy hazards found on the playground

Tongs and sharps container

400

Looks like: being helpful and caring, showing meaningful recognition

Kindness

400

Do these every few minutes, and increase the frequency when you go outside

headcounts

400

Ah! It's an emergency! Who you gonna call?

911

400

The Sportsplex address

1800 S. Alder St. V9W 7J1

500

The location where everyone meets outside in the event of an emergency that requires an evacuation

Muster station (by homer dome)

500

Looks like: doing the right thing, following through, being accountable for yourself

Integrity

500

Only do this if it's an emergency resulting in absence (illness, family, etc.). Ensure you get confirmation from your supervisor!

Texting or calling supervisor on evenings and weekends

500

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!

500

425 B Merecroft Rd, Campbell River, BC V9W 6K6

Rotary Community Fieldhouse Address (know this for 911!)