Study the Scouts BSA handbooks and the Camping merit badge pamphlet, and demonstrate to your Scoutmaster or other qualified person the following:
- Explain the most likely hazards you may encounter while participating in camping activities and what you should do to anticipate, help prevent, mitigate, and respond to these hazards.
 - Show that you know first aid for injuries that could occur while using woods tools.
 - Earn the Totin' Chip.
 - Help a Scout or patrol earn the Totin' Chip, and demonstrate to them the value of proper woods-tools use .
 - Earn the Firem'n Chit.
 - Be familiar with the proper and safe use of woods tools including:
- Ax
 - Hatchet
 - Loppers
 - McLeod
 - Pulaski
 - Saw
 - Shovel
 
 - With official approval and supervision, using woods tools, spend 
			at least two hours doing one of the following conservation oriented 
			projects:
- Clear trails or fire lanes.
 - Trim a downed tree, cut into 4-foot lengths, and stack; make a brush pile with the branches.
 - Build a natural retaining wall or irrigation way to aid in a planned conservation effort.
 
 
In addition to the Patch shown at the top of this page, a wallet card ( No. 34235A) shown below, is available.
		
The older version of the wallet card (No. 4235) is shown below.
		
		






  
