As a member of
SCSARDA, I will strive at all
times to embody the term “Search
and Rescue Professional”
I will be
mindful that my actions
represent the team to both the
search and rescue community
and the community at large and
will act with tact and
diplomacy, respecting the
confidentiality of information
I may receive.
I will not
discredit members of other
teams or the agencies whom we
serve. I will not seek to
resolve issues that may arise
though a public forum, but
rather through the appropriate
chain of command.
I will honor
the cultural, political,
religious, and racial
diversity of all people and
treat them with dignity and
respect. In no way will such
differences interfere with my
assigned duties.
I will
remember that personal goals
are secondary to the needs of
the victim, their family, and
requesting agencies. I will
support the concept that
Search and Rescue is a team
activity and seek to ensure
that the best available
resources are made available,
regardless of affiliation.
If another
person does or says something
that is offensive to me, I
will first try to resolve
directly with that person and,
if this fails and the issue is
worthy of escalation, will
discuss with one or more of
the team officer(s)
I will
honestly represent my
abilities and limitations to
requesting agencies and other
teams with whom we deploy. I
will continuously work to
improve my personal knowledge
and skills and will willingly
share such information with
others in the spirit of
cooperation. I will assess
risks accordingly and not
place others or myself in
unnecessary jeopardy.
I will be
humble and realize there is no
personal glory in search and
rescue work. All glory goes to
the Creator who has blessed us
with our skills and knowledge.
We exist to serve man and
glorify God.
SCSARDA Code
of Ethics
Version 1.0
June 1, 2006 Page 1 of 1
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