Utah Admin. Code R501-8-7 - Staff Training
(1) An outdoor
youth program shall provide at least 80 hours initial staff training.
(2) Initial staff training may not be
considered completed until the staff have demonstrated to the field director
proficiency in each of the following areas:
(a) counseling, teaching and supervisory
skills;
(b) water, food, and
shelter procurement, preparation, and conservation;
(c) low impact wilderness expedition and
environmental conservation skills and procedures;
(d) client management, including containment,
control, safety, conflict resolution, and behavior management;
(e) instruction in safety procedures and safe
equipment use, fuel, fire, life protection, and related tools;
(f) instruction in emergency procedure,
medical treatment, evacuation, weather, signaling, fire, and dealing with
runaway and lost clients;
(g)
sanitation procedures, water, trash, human waste, food handling;
(h) wilderness medicine, including health
issues related to acclimation, exposure to the environment, and
anaphylaxis;
(i) CPR, standard
first aid, first aid kit contents and use, and the program's medication
management policy and procedure;
(j) navigation skills, including map and
compass use and contour and celestial navigation;
(k) local environmental precautions,
including terrain, weather, spiders, ticks, scorpions, snakes, insects,
predatory animals, poisonous plants, giardia, frostbite, hypothermia, heat
exhaustion, dehydration, responses to adverse situations, and emergency
evacuation;
(l) leadership and
judgment;
(m) report writing,
including required development and maintenance of logs; and
(n) federal, state, and local
regulations.
(3) At
least 80 hours of initial staff training shall be completed, documented, and
maintained in each staff personnel file.
(4) The field director shall document in each
personnel file how the field director determined that each staff has
demonstrated proficiency in each of the required topic areas as listed in
subsection two of this section.
(5)
Each initial staff training and demonstration of proficiency must be completed
and documented before the staff may count in the staff client ratio.
(6) Each program shall provide and document
on-going staff training to improve proficiency in knowledge and skills and to
maintain certifications.
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