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

These are the most current
requirements:
- a. Demonstrate how a compass works
and how to orient a map. Explain what
map symbols mean.
b. Using a compass and a map
together, take a 5-mile hike (or 10
miles by bike) approved by your adult
leader and your parent or guardian.*
- a. Since joining, have participated
in five separate troop/patrol activities
(other than troop/patrol meetings), two
of which included camping overnight.
b. On one
of these
campouts,
select
your
patrol
site and
sleep in a
tent that
you
pitched.
c. On one
campout,
demonstrate
proper
care,
sharpening,
and use of
the knife,
saw, and
ax, and
describe
when they
should be
used.
d. Use the
tools
listed in
requirement
2c to prepare
tinder,
kindling,
and fuel
for a
cooking
fire.
e. Discuss
when it is
appropriate
to use a
cooking
fire and a
lightweight
stove.
Discuss
the safety
procedures
for using
both.
f.
Demonstrate
how to
light a
fire and a
lightweight
stove.
g. On one
campout,
plan and
cook over
an open
fire one
hot
breakfast
or lunch
for
yourself,
selecting
foods from
the food
pyramid.
Explain
the
importance
of good
nutrition.
Tell how
to
transport,
store, and
prepare
the foods
you
selected.
- Participate
in a flag
ceremony
for your
school,
religious
institution,
chartered
organization,
community,
or troop
activity.
- Participate
in an
approved
(minimum
of one
hour)
service
project.
- Identify
or show
evidence
of at
least ten
kinds of
wild
animals
(birds,
mammals,
reptiles,
fish,
mollusks)
found in
your
community.
- a.
Show what
to do for
"hurry"
cases of
stopped
breathing,
serious
bleeding,
and
internal
poisoning.
b. Prepare
a personal
first aid
kit to
take with
you on a
hike.
c. Demonstrate
first aid
for the
following:
-
Object in
the eye
- Bite of a
suspected
rabid
animal
- Puncture
wounds
from a
splinter,
nail, and
fishhook
- Serious
burns
(second
degree)
- Heat
exhaustion
- Shock
Heatstroke,
dehydration,
hypothermia,
and
hyperventilation
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- a.
Tell what
precautions
must be
taken for
a safe
swim.
b.
Demonstrate
your
ability to
jump feet first into
water over
your head
in depth,
level off
and swim
25 feet on
the
surface,
stop, turn
sharply,
resume
swimming,
then
return to
your
starting
place.
c.
Demonstrate
water
rescue
methods by
reaching
with your
arm or
leg, by
reaching
with a
suitable
object,
and by
throwing
lines and
objects.
Explain
why
swimming
rescues
should not
be
attempted
when a
reaching
or
throwing
rescue is
possible,
and
explain
why and
how a
rescue
swimmer
should
avoid
contact
with the
victim.
- Participate
in a
school,
community,
or troop
program on
the
dangers of
using
drugs,
alcohol,
and
tobacco,
and other
practices
that could
be harmful
to your
health.
Discuss
your
participation
in the
program
with your
family.
- Demonstrate
scout
spirit by
living the
Scout Oath
(Promise)
and Scout
Law in
your
everyday
life.
- Participate
in a
Scoutmaster
conference.
- Complete
your board
of review.
NOTE: Alternate
requirements for the Second Class Rank are available for Scouts that are physical
or mental challenged.
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