I'll give you just a few examples. From the Guide to Safe Scouting in the section entotled
Leadership Requirements for Trips and Outings #8
If separate shower and latrine facilities are not available, separate times for male and female use should be scheduled and posted for showers. The buddy system should be used for latrines by having one person wait outside the entrance, or provide the Occupied and Unoccupied signs and/or instide door latches.
Section on Snorkling Safety, #7.
All participants in snorkling activities are paired as buddies.
Section on Kayaking Safety #5
Scouts never go on the water alone. Every person must have a buddy, and every craft on the water must have a 'buddy boat'
Tail Safety:
Leaders must instruct those int heir groups to stay together on well-established trails, avoid loose rocks . . .
And for what started this thread:
IV. Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Use and Abuse: Adult leaders should support the attitude that young adults are better off without tobacco and may not allow the use of tobacco products at any BSA activity involving youth participants. All scouting functions, meetings, and activities should be conducted on a smoke-free basis, with smoking areas located away from all participants.
50 year+ scouter -- have held almost all adult leader positions in Cubs, Scouts, & Venturing, currently serving as Council Scouting for Youth with Disabilities Chair.