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Firem'n
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The
Official BSA Firem'n Chit is the Wallet Card (No. 34236B)
and/or Patch (No. 08599) shown
above.
The Firem'n Chit Patch is considered a
"Temporary Patch" and, if worn, should be worn centered on
the RIGHT Pocket of the Boy Scout Uniform Shirt.
It should NOT be sewn on a pocket flap
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The requirements in the
2003 Boy Scout Requirements Book (33215F) read as follows:
This certification grants a Scout the right to
carry matches and build campfires. The Scout must show his Scout leader,
or someone designated by his leader, that he understands his
responsibility to do the following:
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Read and understand fire use and safety rules
from the Boy Scout Handbook.
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Secure necessary permits (regulations vary by
locality).
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Clear all flammable vegetation at least 5 feet in
all directions from fire (total 10 feet).
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Attend to fire at all times.
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Keep fire-fighting tools (water and/or shovel)
readily available.
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Leave fire when it is cold out.
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Subscribe to the Outdoor
Code and Leave-No-Trace.
The Scout's "Firem'n Rights" can be taken from
him if he fails in his responsibility.
The wording on the back of the Firem'n Chit Card shown
above, is slightly different, since they are stated in the first person,
but the requirements are the same..
My
Responsibility
I will take this
card to my Scout leader or other person designated by my leader, and
show I know the following:
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I have read and understand fire use and safety
rules from the Boy Scout Handbook.
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I will secure necessary permits (regulations vary by
locality).
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All flammable vegetation must be cleared at least 5
feet in all directions from fire (total 10 feet).
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Fire must be attended to at all times.
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Fire-fighting tools (water and/or shovel) must be
readily available.
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Fire must be cold out before it is left.
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I subscribe to the Outdoor
Code and Leave-No-Trace.
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