Facility Maintenance and Development Plan
The Scouts Queensland Facility and Risk Team, are currently trialing a new tool intended to assist groups in their Facility Maintenance requiremtns .
Further instructions will be coming soon
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Maintenance Planning
Introduction Scouts Queensland has a 'duty of care' and is responsible for ensuring that buildings are fit-for-purpose and maintained in accordance with all relevant regulations, and community standards. Under QBSI 5.3.1 Scout Groups, Districts, ...
Building Shutdown Procedures
Introduction As part of the routine program a Scout Hall may at times be left unattended for an extended period. This document is an outline for Formation Leaders to follow when performing non-emergency, planned shutdowns of a Scout Facility. The ...
Septic Tank Maintenance
Introduction Many of our campsites and Scout Halls have septic systems for managing the onsite liquid waste. These are typically very low maintenance but do need regular inspection. The septic tank generally consists of a tank (often in two ...
Tree Removal
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Concrete Cancer
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