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Requirement Updates 2026

This Merit Badge’s Requirements have recently been updated in 2025 Scouting America Requirements (33216). Please read more about “Requirements” on the Merit Badge Hub homepage. The previous version of the Merit Badge requirements can be found in Scoutbook.

Safety

Merit Badge Overview

Knowing about safety helps Scouts to make the right choices and to take the best actions to avoid accidents by making informed choices in their everyday activities and to respond appropriately during an emergency situation.
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Safety

Merit Badge Requirements

The previous version of the Merit Badge requirements can be found in Scoutbook

The requirements will be fed dynamically using the scout book integration
NOTE: The official merit badge pamphlets are now free and downloadable HERE or can be purchased at the Scout Shop.
1. Safety and Hazards. Do the following:

2. Family and Home Safety. Do the following:

3. Safety from Crime. Do the following:

4. Safety in Public Places. Explain each of the following to your counselor:
5. Safeguarding Youth. Do the following:
6. Safety from Assault. Explain how to avoid or prevent:
7. Online Safety. Discuss the following with your counselor:
8. Travel Safety. Explain guidelines for traveling safely:

9. Careers. Do ONE of the following:
  • (a) Explore careers related to Safety merit badge. Research one career to learn about the training and education needed, costs, job prospects, salary, job duties, and career advancement. With permission of your parent or guardian, your research methods may include an internet or library search, an interview with a professional in the field, or a visit to a location where people in this career work. Discuss with your counselor both your findings and what about this profession might make it an interesting career.
    Resources: Wondering How To Get Qualified To Work in Safety?! (video)
    Building Safety Careers (video)
  • (b) Explore how you could use knowledge and skills related to safety to pursue a hobby, lifestyle, or service as a volunteer. Research any training needed, expenses, and organizations that promote or support it. Discuss with your counselor what short-term and long-term goals you might have if you pursue this.
    Resources: Volunteers in Mountain Rescue (video)
    Safety Tips for Serving as Park Volunteer (video)
    Safety as a Passion (website)

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Get the Safety Merit Badge Pamphlet

Merit Badge Pamphlets are now free and publicly available. Note: Always check stg.scouting.org/skills/merit-badges/all/ for the latest requirements.

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