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PioneeringMerit Badge WorkbookThis workbook can help you but you still need to read the merit badge pamphlet.This Workbook can help you organize your thoughts as you prepare to meet with your merit badge counselor.You still must satisfy your counselor that you can demonstrate each skill and have learned the information.You should use the work space provided for each requirement to keep track of which requirements have been completed,and to make notes for discussing the item with your counselor, not for providing full and complete answers.If a requirement says that you must take an action using words such as "discuss", "show","tell", "explain", "demonstrate", "identify", etc, that is what you must do.Merit Badge Counselors may not require the use of this or any similar workbooks.No one may add or subtract from the official requirements found in Scouts BSA Requirements (Pub. 33216 – SKU 653801).The requirements were last issued or revised in 2014 This workbook was updated in June 2020.Scout’s Name:Unit:Counselor’s Name: Phone No.: Email:http://www.USScouts.Org http://www.MeritBadge.OrgPlease submit errors, omissions, comments or suggestions about this workbook to: Workbooks@USScouts.OrgComments or suggestions for changes to the requirements for the merit badge should be sent to: Merit.Badge@Scouting.Org1. Do the following:a. Explain to your counselor the most likely hazards you might encounter while participating in pioneering activities andwhat you should do to anticipate, help prevent, mitigate, and respond to these hazards.Hazards:What you should do :AnticipatePreventMitigateRespondWorkbook Copyright 2020 - U.S. Scouting Service Project, Inc. - All Rights ReservedRequirements Copyright, Boy Scouts of America (Used with permission.)This workbook may be reproduced and used locally by Scouts and Scouters for purposes consistent with the programs of theBoy Scouts of America (BSA), the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) or other Scouting and Guiding Organizations.However it may NOT be used or reproduced for electronic redistribution or for commercial or other non-Scoutingpurposes without the express permission of the U. S. Scouting Service Project, Inc. (USSSP).

PioneeringScout's Name:b. Discuss the prevention of, and first aid treatment for, injuries and conditions that could occur while working onpioneering projects, including rope splinters, rope burns, cuts, scratches, insect bites and stings, hypothermia,dehydration, heat exhaustion, heatstroke, sunburn, and falls.Rope splinters:Rope burnsCuts:Scratches:Insect bitesand stings:Hypothermia:Dehydration:HeatExhaustion:Heat Stroke:Sunburn:Falls:Pioneering - Merit Badge WorkbookPage. 2 of 8

PioneeringScout's Name:2. Do the following: a.Demonstrate the basic and West Country methods of whipping a rope. Fuse the ends of a rope.b. Demonstrate how to tie the following knots Clove hitch Water knot Butterfly knot Carrick bend Roundturn with two half hitches Sheepshank Rolling hitch Sheet bendc. ) Demonstrate and explain when to use the following lashings: square, diagonal, round, shear, tripod, and floorlashing. Square lashing Shear lashing Diagonallashing Tripod lashing Round lashing Floor lashing3. Explain why it is useful to be able to throw a rope, then demonstrate how to coil and throw a 40-foot length of 1/4- or 3/8inch rope. Demonstrate how to coil and throw a 40-foot length of 1/4- or 3/8-inch ropeExplain how to improve your throwing distance by adding weight to the end of your rope.Pioneering - Merit Badge WorkbookPage. 3 of 8

PioneeringScout's Name:4. Explain the differences between synthetic ropes and natural-fiber ropes.Synthetic ropesNatural-fiberropesDiscuss which types of rope are suitable for pioneering work and why. Include the following in your discussion: breakingstrength, safe working loads, and the care and storage of rope.Type of rope:Why suitable:Breaking strengthSafe working loadsCare & storageType of rope:Why suitable:Breaking strengthSafe working loadsCare & storagePioneering - Merit Badge WorkbookPage. 4 of 8

PioneeringScout's Name:Type of rope:Why suitable:Breaking strengthSafe working loadsCare & storageType of rope:Why suitable:Breaking strengthSafe working loadsCare & storageType of rope:Why suitable:Breaking strengthSafe working loadsCare & storagePioneering - Merit Badge WorkbookPage. 5 of 8

PioneeringScout's Name:5. Explain the uses for the back splice, eye splice, and short splice.Back splice:Eye splice:Short splice:Using 1/4- or 3/8-inch three-stranded rope, demonstrate how to form each splice. Back splice Eye splice Short splice 6. Using a rope-making device or machine, make a rope at least 6 feet long consisting of three strands, each having threeyarns. Whip the ends. 7. Explain the importance of effectively anchoring a pioneering project.Describe to your counselor the 1-1-1 anchoring system and the log-and-stake anchoring methods.Pioneering - Merit Badge WorkbookPage. 6 of 8

PioneeringScout's Name: 8. With the approval of your counselor, demonstrate and use a rope tackle. Be sure the rope tackle is secured properly.Explain the advantages and limitations of using a rope tackle.Advantages:Limitations:Describe the potential damage that friction can do to a rope.All pioneering projects constructed for this merit badge must complywith height standards as outlined in the Guide to Safe Scouting. 9. By yourself, build a trestle using square and diagonal lashings.Explain why trestles are used when constructing pioneering projects.Pioneering - Merit Badge WorkbookPage. 7 of 8

PioneeringScout's Name:10. With the approval of your counselor and using appropriate lashings and pioneering techniques, build and use one full-sizepioneering project from either group A or group B. Your project must comply with the requirements of the Guide to SafeScouting. (Requirement 10 may be done at summer camp, at district or council events, or on a troop camp outing.)Group A: Tower OR bridgeAnchor your project as appropriate and necessary. Explain how your anchoring system works.Group A projects may be worked on in a group and with others.Group B: Camp chair OR camp tableGroup B projects must be worked on individually.Project selected:Counselor’s approval:Date:When working on merit badges, Scouts and Scouters should be aware of some vital information in the current edition ofthe Guide to Advancement (BSA publication 33088). Important excerpts from that publication can be downloaded meritbadges.pdf.You can download a complete copy of the Guide to Advancement from oneering - Merit Badge WorkbookPage. 8 of 8

Pioneering Scout's Name: _ Pioneering - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 8 of 8 10. With the approval of your counselor and using appropriate lashings and pioneering techniques, build and use one full-size pioneering project from either group A or group B. Your project must comply with the requirements of the Guide to Safe Scouting.File Size: 266KBPage Count: 8Explore furtherPioneering Merit Badge and Worksheet - Boy Scout Trailwww.boyscouttrail.comPioneering Merit Badge Online Reference – A Complete .pioneeringmeritbadge.orgPioneering Merit Badge - Boy Scout Troop 121bsatroop121.weebly.comPioneering Merit Badge Pamphlet - Troop 109 - Homewww.troop109nj.comRecommended to you b

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