First Class Rank
Requirements
Boy Scout Requirements 2006 ©
2006 Boy Scouts of America

These are the most current
requirements:
- Demonstrate how to find directions during the day and at night
without using a compass.
- Using a compass, complete an orienteering course that covers at
least one mile and requires measuring the height and/or
width of designated items (tree, tower, canyon, ditch, etc.)
- Since joining, have participated in ten separate troop/patrol
activities (other than troop/patrol meetings), three of
which included camping overnight.
- a. Help plan a patrol menu for one campout that includes
at least one breakfast, one lunch, and one dinner and that
requires cooking at least two meals. Tell how the menu
includes the foods from the food pyramid and meets
nutritional needs.
b. Using the menu planned in requirement 4a, make a list
showing the cost and food amounts needed to feed three or
more boys and secure the ingredients.
c. Tell which pans, utensils, and other gear will be
needed to cook and serve these meals.
d. Explain the procedures to follow in the safe handling
and storage of fresh meats, dairy products, eggs,
vegetables, and other perishable food products. Tell
how to properly dispose of camp garbage, cans, plastic
containers, and other rubbish.
e. On one campout, serve as your patrol's cook.
Supervise your assistant(s) in using a stove or building a
cooking fire. Prepare the breakfast, lunch, and dinner
planned in requirement 4a. Lead your patrol in saying
grace at the meals and supervise cleanup.
- Visit and discuss with a selected individual approved by
your leader (elected official, judge, attorney, civil
servant, principal, teacher) your constitutional rights and
obligations as a U.S. citizen.
- Identify or show evidence of at least ten kinds of
native plants found in your community.
- a. Discuss when you should and should
not use lashings.
b. Demonstrate tying the timber hitch and clove hitch
and their use in square, shear, and diagonal lashings by
joining two or more poles or staves together.
c. Use lashing to make a useful camp gadget.
- a. Demonstrate tying the bowline knot and describe
several ways it can be used.
b. Demonstrate bandages for a sprained
ankle and for
injuries on the head, the upper arm, and the collarbone.
c. Show how to transport by yourself, and with one other
person, a person
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From a smoke-filled room
- With a sprained ankle, for at least 25 yards.
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d. Tell the five most common signs of a heart attack.
Explain the steps (procedures) in cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR).
- a. Tell what precautions must be taken for a safe trip
afloat.
b. Successfully complete the
BSA
swimmers
test.
c. With a helper and a practice victim, show a line
rescue both as tender and rescuer. (The practice
victim should be approximately 30 feet from shore in deep
water.)
- Demonstrate scout spirit by living the Scout Oath
(Promise) and Scout Law in your everyday life.
- Tell someone who is eligible to join Boy Scouts, or an
inactive Boy Scout, about your troop's activities.
Invite him to a troop outing, activity, service project or
meeting. Tell him how to join, or encourage the
inactive Boy Scout to become active.*
- Participate in a Scoutmaster conference.
- Complete your board of review.
*Effective January 1,
2006, Scouts already working on their First Class rank prior to this date will
have until June 30, 2006, to complete the rank without fulfilling requirement
11.
NOTE: Alternate
requirements for the First Class Rank are available for Scouts that are physical
or mental challenged.
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