Aquatic's Supervision Training

UNIT LEADERS ATTENTION !!!!
AQUATICS SUPERVISION TRAINING
Day 1 - Swimming and Water Rescue and Day 2 - Paddle Craft Safety
For years, Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat training has introduced Scouts and Scouters to the BSA’s guidelines for aquatics safety. BSA now offers two new courses that will provide hands-on training in the personal skills needed for safe aquatics activities! Attaining these certifications enables you to administer and sign off on swim tests and grants you access to the council's outfitted canoe trailers for your unit's outings.
Day 1
BSA Aquatics Supervision: Swimming & Water Rescue provides BSA leaders with information and skills to prevent, recognize, and respond to swimming emergencies during unit swimming activities. It expands the awareness instruction provided by Safe Swim Defense training to include basic water rescue skills. The unit leader completing the training will also feel confident in his or her ability to conduct the standard BSA swim classification tests. Revised Safe Swim Defense guidelines recommend that at least one person with this training is present to assist with supervision whenever a unit swims at a location without lifeguards.
Day 2
BSA Aquatics Supervision: Paddlecraft Safety: Float trips are popular Boy Scout and Venturing activities. This course expands on Safety Afloat training to teach basic skills and knowledge needed for a unit leader to assess his or her ability to supervise float trips using canoes or kayaks and lead a trip or seek additional help. Basic paddling and rescue techniques are covered. The material also reviews the additional training needed for river trips, how to gain that expertise, and when to utilize professional whitewater guides. Revised Safety Afloat Guidelines recommend that a person with this training is present to supervise unit boating activities.
These courses will be offered in two sessions described below. Sessions are limited, so sign up soon.
Why: Aquatics Supervision? This course is designed to train to level of becoming the skill resource and planning resource for a unit to conduct outings involving aquatics (i.e. campouts including canoeing. kayaking), to qualify as a merit badge counselor for all aquatic related badges less Whitewater and SCUBA (those require specific certifications) and become certified to administer the Unit Swim Classification test.
In short, you will be the “go to” for all things aquatic in your unit.
Swimming and Water Rescue
August 1, 2026
Camp Cris Dobbins Pool
22799 Elbert Rd.
Elbert, CO 80106
8:00am to 5pm
Paddle Craft Safety
August 2, 2026
Camp Cris Dobbins Lake
22799 Elbert Rd.
Elbert, CO 80106
8:00am to 5pm
Prerequisites:
Must have completed the following:
- Safe Swim Defense SCO_801
- Safety Afloat SCO_802
- Hazardous Weather SCO_800
- Current Safeguarding Youth
- First Aid / CPR certs are strongly recommended
Log on to My.scouting.org to check expire dates or complete the Trainings prior to coming Aug 1st, Augst 2nd
Come prepared to complete a blue swimmer test and be able to retrieve a 10lb brick from 8ft.
Please bring the following:
- BSA Health Form Parts A&B
- Swim Suit,
- Towel
- Change of Clothes
Fee of $50 will be collected at the door and covers both days.
Lunch will be provided both days; approximately 12-1pm
Over night camping can be arranged separately with council.
Minimum of 6 participants needed for the course to run, Maximum of 15





