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Leader Materials and Guidance

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This page contains information and forms for SPS trip leaders. You can click on the
highlighted items to download the relevant forms or get URLs and further information.


mmm Before the Outing

The first activity is to periodically review the following Sierra Club requirements to ensure that you meet the Leader requirements:
1. Policies: Leader Standards for all Outings Leaders: http://clubhouse.sierraclub.org/outings/policy/requirements.asp This site will require the use of the user name: clubhouse and the password: explore.
2. a. First Aid requirements: C, I and M rated outings: http://clubhouse.sierraclub.org/outings/policy/requirements.asp.
This site will require the use of the user name: clubhouse and the password: explore.
2. b. First Aid requirements: M-R and E: http://clubhouse.sierraclub.org/outings/policy/mountaineering.asp.
This site will require the use of the user name: clubhouse and the password: explore.
3. Policies: Leader Standards for all Outings Leaders: Policy Update Requirement: http://angeles.sierraclub.org/ltc/
4. Four Year Year leading at rating requirement: http://clubhouse.sierraclub.org/outings/policy/requirements.asp.
This site will require the use of the user name: clubhouse and the password: explore.
5. Information for Angeles Chapter Outings Leaders - A Supplement to OLT 101: Angeles Chapter OLT-101 Supplement.
Any questions about the content of the above requirements should be referred to the SPS Outings Chair. If there is a conflict between the information contained below and in the internet links listed above, the material at the above linked site will govern.

Prepare a write-up following the Schedule format for the Schedule, Echo and SPS Website and send it to the Outings Chair of the sponsoring entity(ies). If your name is not listed in the last Schedule, please include the Leader Information for Schedule. A listing of SPS Outings 1996 - 2006 can consulted to help develop your list of potential outings.

For Restricted Mountaineering Outings (roped climbing and snow travel (ice axe or crampons), include the non-training version of the MOC Application Form (doc, pdf) for a the outing. Every other year include an updated Leader Resume. The Section Outings Chair will forward your application to the Chair of the Mountaineering Oversight Committee for approval. After approval your trip will be listed on the MOC website. To access this website type in the user name: clubhouse and password: explore.

Fill the forms out electronically and e-mail them to the Section Outings Chair. Note that the many of the forms on this website are available in Word format (doc) which you can fill out electronically. The original forms may be available in the non-editable Adobe Acrobat format (pdf) which you have to print out, fill out and mail. The source of many of these files is at http://clubhouse.sierraclub.org/outings/forms/. To access this website type in the user name: clubhouse and password: explore.

First Aid requirements: First Aid requirements: C, I and M rated outings: http://clubhouse.sierraclub.org/outings/policy/requirements.asp. This site will require the use of the user name: clubhouse and the password: explore. First Aid requirements: M-R and E: http://clubhouse.sierraclub.org/outings/policy/mountaineering.asp. This site will require the use of the user name: clubhouse and the password: explore.

The national Sierra Club office has prepared provider/vendor listings for (1) basic first aid, (2) CPR, (3) Wilderness First Aid/Responder courses and (4) web-based first aid training courses. This material is current as of May 2008. The purpose of this list is to let Sierra Club Leaders know what first-aid training is available, not to endorse any of these providers. This material is available in the Sierra Club Clubhouse. Access to the Sierra Club Clubhouse page may require the use of the user name: clubhouse and the password: explore to log in.

Apply for wilderness permits and any other land agency permits needed for Outing.

Check the Mountain Records Chair website to see if the registers or register containers for the peaks you will be climbing are in need of replacement or repair.

Please note the use of bear canisters for food storage are required in many areas in the southern and central Sierra Nevada.

Prepare a trip sheet if it is an outing with pre-trip screening and e-mail it to the participants.

For restricted mountaineering outings, get two (2) copies of the Participant Medical Form from each participant including the leaders. Take one copy on the outing, keep the other one at home. From a review of the medical information you have to decide to accept or deny a trip participant. If you are not in the medical profession you may need the advice from the participants doctor or the Sierra Club's Medical Advisory Committee. But start this process as soon as possible since present experience has shown that the response from MAC is very slow. Limited help can also be found from the Medical FAQs.

mmm At the Outing

Use the proper Sign-In Sheet and Liablity Waiver form. Restricted outings require use of the mountaineering version of the form with a column for the Sierra Club member number.

Carry the Incident Report Form, Emergency Response-Patient Report Form (at least two, one to go out with the runner getting help or with the patient if help can be summoned by cell phone), Refusal of First Aid form (any sheet of paper will do), Minor Release Form if needed, and one copy of the Participant Medical Form if it is a restricted mountaineering outing (one form per person on the trip, filled out and signed). Fill out the forms as needed. If there is an injury or illness leading to evacuation of the patient, include a copy of the Emergency Response-Patient Report Form and Medical Form (if it is a mountaineering restricted outing) with the patient to aid medical personnel. Remember, on the Emergency Response-Patient Report Form, if you do not understand what information is being asked for, just put "do not understand."

mmm After the Outing

If there has been a life-threatening injury/emergency or death, call the National Club immediately at 1-888-OUTINGS (888-688-4647) and follow up with the Angeles Chapter Safety Committee Chair. Procedures are described in Reporting an Incident. Submit all the paperwork as soon as possible. Follow the instructions on the forms about whom to send what. For less serious incidents, you do not need to call National, but submit the Incident Report Form right away to National, the Safety Committee Chair, and Section Outings Chair. Make sure to keep a completed copy any submitted forms for your records. Send also a copy of the Emergency Response-Patient Report if applicable to each of the above entities.

For restricted mountaineering outings, leaders must send the Sign-In Sheet and Liability Waiver form and one copy of each of the Participant Medical Forms to the SPS Outings Chair. The foregoing material will be will be forwarded to and retained by the Sierra Club national office for a period of seven years. The Sierra Club is not bound by HIPAA privacy laws. The second copy of the Participant Medical Form is to be destroyed by the leader and not retained for any purpose.

Report any deficiencies in the registers or register containers for peaks you climbed to the to Mountain Records Chair.

Write an article about the outing for the SPS Echo, SPS Website and perhaps the Southern Sierran.

If you lose money on wilderness reservations or have other legitimate trip expenses, fill out the Reimbursement Form and send it to the SPS Treasurer.

mmm Reminder

The Mountaineering Oversight Committee requires that Helmets must be worn on restricted outings for all rock climbing and descending and for snow travel when ice axes are necessary. Helmets are advised on non-restricted trips involving 3rd class rock not usually climbed roped or any travel where rock fall is a concern. The MOC Mountaineering Policy should be reviewed.

If you wish to explore materials relating to outings, additional useful URL's on National Committees and policies related to outings are provided in the file UsefulURLs.doc.

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