Quartermaster Scout Badge post 2002
The Scout Activity badges from post 2002 are
circular with the Activity image on a blue background with a red border. The
Badge is worn on the left sleeve starting from the shoulder and going down in
order of achievement.
To earn the Quatermaster Scout badge they must
achieve the following
1. Assist a
Group or Troop Quartermaster for an agreed period to show ability in the
following areas:
a. care and
storage of tentage, including how to do simple repairs
b. care and
storage of cordage, to include whipping, splicing, hanking, coiling and safety
inspections
c.
safe storage and handling of fuels used by the Group such as
methylated spirits, paraffin, petrol and gas
d. care of
cooking stoves and cooking utensils, to include simple repairs, cleaning and
general maintenance
e.
convenient storage of a Section's training and games equipment
f.
care and storage of equipment used for adventurous activities,
for example: sailing gear, canoes and paddles, lifejackets and buoyancy aids,
go-karts, or climbing ropes
2. Be able to
keep a simple record showing equipment issued and returned.
3. Understand
that general tidiness is the secret of good quarter mastering. Explain how this
is achieved in the Troop or Group store.
Alternative B
1. As equipment
quartermaster, assist at a nights away experience for at least two days. During
this time show ability in at least three of the following areas:
a. care and
maintenance of all tentage, including the ability to do simple repairs to guy
lines and fabric tears
b. care and
storage of all cordage, to include whipping, splicing, hanking, coiling and
safety inspections
c.
safe storage and handling of fuels used by the camp, such as
methylated spirits, paraffin, petrol and gas
d. care,
maintenance and general storage of all tools such as axes, spades and saws
e.
care and storage of equipment used for adventurous activities
such as sailing gear, canoes and paddles, lifejackets and buoyancy aids, and
climbing ropes
2. Be able to
keep simple records showing equipment issued and returned.
3. Maintain
and replenish a portable first aid kit.
4. Select
tools to take to camp to complete emergency repairs on equipment
5. Understand
that general tidiness is the secret of good quartemastering. Explain how this
was achieved at a nights away experience at which the Quartermaster assisted.
Alternative C
1. Assist at
a residential experience for at least two days, by taking on the role of food
quartermaster. Complete the following:
a. Plan a
balanced menu for the event.
b. Draw up a
complete shopping list.
c.
Assist in the purchasing of food and account for the money
spent.
d. Help to
arrange the transport of food to the venue.
e.
Supervise the safe storing food. Explain how to keep fresh food
cool in a camping environment, without refrigeration, how to protect from
rodents, vermin and insects and how to avoid cross contamination of foods.
f.
Demonstrate the importance of cleanliness and good hygiene when
allocating food ensuring that the right items and quantities are issued for
each meal
g.
Supervise the disposal of waste and unused food.
h. Look after
and maintain any cooking stoves and other cooking utensils.
2. Understand
that general tidiness is the secret of good quartermastering. Explain how this
was achieved at the nights away experience at which the Quartermaster assisted.