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This
Award is meant for Boy Scouts.
Decide for yourself if it is appropriate for your
younger scouts or not.
The SCUBA BSA Award Patch is not worn on the scout
uniform. It is worn on the left side of the swim trunks.
Requirements
- Before doing other requirements, successfully
complete the BSA swimmer test. To begin the test, jump feet first
into water over the head in depth, level off, and begin swimming.
Swim 75 yards in a strong manner using one or more of the following
strokes: sidestroke, breaststroke, trudgen, or crawl; then swim 25
yards using an easy, resting backstroke. The 100 yards must be
completed in one swim without stops and must include at least one
sharp turn. After completing the swim, rest by floating.
- Discuss the importance of using the buddy system
at all times while scuba diving. Explain that a dive buddy is there
to assist with the donning and doffing of equipment, to lend
assistance in case of emergency and to share in the underwater
experience. Remember, always dive with a buddy - Never dive alone!
- Review hazards associated with scuba diving,
including causes of decompression incidents, and safety procedures
to avoid them. Explain the importance of never using scuba equipment
unless you are enrolled in a training exercise, or have completed a
diver certification program, taught by a certified instructor. By
the end of a Water Skills Development session, the participants will
be able to meet the following requirements in clear, confined water:
- State the purpose of the following pieces of
basic diving equipment: mask, fins, BCD, BCD inflator, regulator,
air gauge and alternate air source.
- Describe how to locate the air gauge, and
explain how to recognize the "caution zone" on it.
- Don and adjust mask, fins, snorkel, BCD, scuba,
and weights with the assistance of a buddy, instructor, or certified
assistant.
- While underwater, demonstrate and recognize the
following hand signals:
- Okay?/Okay!;
- Stop; Up;
- Down;
- Out of air;
- Come here;
- Ear problem;
- Slow down/Take it easy;
- Something is wrong;
- Watch me;
- Check your air supply.
- Inflate/deflate a BCD at the surface using the
low pressure inflator.
- In shallow water, demonstrate proper compressed
air breathing habits; remembering to breathe naturally and not hold
the breath.
- Clear the regulator while underwater using both
exhalation and purge-button methods and resume normal breathing from
it.
- In shallow water, recover a regulator hose from
behind the shoulder while underwater.
- In shallow water, clear a partially flooded mask
while underwater.
- Swim underwater with scuba equipment while
maintaining control of both direction and depth, properly equalizing
the ears and mask to accommodate depth changes.
- While underwater, locate and read submersible
pressure gauge and signal whether the air supply is adequate or low
based on the gauge's caution zone.
- In shallow water, breathe underwater for at
least 30 seconds from an alternate air source supplied by the
instructor.
- Demonstrate the techniques for a proper ascent.
Counselors for Scuba BSA must hold current scuba
instructor certification from PADI, NAUI, SSI, or other RSTC member
organizations. Instruction must comply with RSTC standards for
introductory scuba experiences. These minimum standards include
instructor to participant ratios. In a pool, the ratio is eight
participants per instructor. In a confined waterfront setting the ratio
is four participants per instructor. Ratios may be increased by two
participants if the instructor is assisted by someone certified as a
dive master or assistant instructor.
Skill instruction must be conducted in clear,
confined water. A swimming pool is recommended. Scuba BSA is ideally
suited to winter programs using indoor pools. Two 45-minute sessions are
recommended for instruction, practice, and completion of requirements.
Local council programs may not compress or sell air
for scuba use, or sell, rent, or loan scuba equipment. All air and
equipment for local council Scuba BSA programs must be obtained from
properly licensed sources, unaffiliated with the Boy Scouts of America
and under the supervision of PADI, NAUI, SSI, or other RSTC-approved and
certified scuba instructors.
