Climbing (Outdoor Rock Climbing)
Elementary - Curricular 2025
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Grades 6-8 only.
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Climbing the side of a rock face where students may belay.
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This does not include outdoor ascending lines, ziplines or bouldering.
- Also consult Climbing (General Procedures).
Equipment
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All of the equipment must be inspected prior to activity by qualified personnel to determine that it is safe for use.
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All of the equipment must be commercially and specifically manufactured for the intended climbing related activity and adhere to one of: UIAA, CE, NFPA, ULC, CSA, ASTM standards.
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The climbing ropes must be compatible with the chosen belay device and the climbing activity.
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The helmets that are commercially and specifically manufactured for climbing must be properly fitted (as per manufacturer’s guidelines) and properly worn by everyone at the climbing site.
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The climbers must use a climbing harnesses (sit or full body) appropriate for their age and/or body size.
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Belay devices must be connected with a locking carabiner rated at 22kN/2200kg/ 4945lbs., where commercial friction or camming devices are used.
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The top anchors must:
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have a minimum of 2 independent points
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have locking devices
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be able to sustain a load of 22kN/2200kg/4945lbs.
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The climbers must not be able to climb above the anchors.
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A bottom anchor must consist of a ground anchor in combination with a belayer harness.
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The bottom anchors must have a belay device connected with a locking carabiner and the anchoring system must be capable of sustaining a load of 10kN/1000kg/2240lbs.
Clothing/Footwear/Jewellery
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Clothing and footwear appropriate to the activities and environmental conditions must be worn. Tops with drawstrings are not permitted.
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No exposed jewellery permitted.
Facilities
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Determine that all of the rock climbing sites are established sites.
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Climbing at sites where:
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land owner has given permission for instruction in climbing; and
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recognition for rock climbing is provided by a reputable source (for example, Rock Climbing Guidebook, Qualified Instructor in the rock climbing community).
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Where the surrounding outdoor activity area may present a hazard (for example, rock falls, poison ivy), information and instruction on how to minimize the risk of injury from occurring must be communicated to students.
Environmental Considerations
Special Rules/Instructions
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Completed medical forms for each participating student must be accessible.
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Prior to the first lesson, Teachers must inform Qualified Climbing Instructors of students who have special needs.
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Risks involved with each activity and how to lower the risk of an injury from occurring must be communicated to the students.
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When students are belaying, the following elements must be addressed in an introductory lesson prior to top-rope climbing:
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the introductory lesson be identified as top rope specific;
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the introductory lesson must be identified as specific to the belay device being used;
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the introductory lesson must include instruction on and repeat practice of:
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correct use of harness
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correct use of knots and tie-in points
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concept of top-roping
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correct use of belay device
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general belaying principles
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lowering procedures
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communication and the climber/belayer contract
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procedures to minimize the hazards of falling rock
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Students waiting to climb must be positioned:
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a safe distance away from the base of the climb or,
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be tied off if within 3m (9’10”) of the top edge of the cliff
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A recognized descent route must be used to reach the base of the cliff.
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A Qualified Instructor must do a safety check of any student leaving the ground.
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A buddy belay (when students are belaying) must be incorporated into all belay systems at all times.
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Whenever possible a ground anchor should be used. When used, the anchor system must consist of a ground anchor in combination with a belayer harness.
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Climber/belayer weight ratio must be taken into consideration when determining the number of buddy belayers necessary in any non-ground anchored system.
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A body belay and a counter-balanced system (for example, Australian Belay) are not to be used.
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A belay system/technique that will not allow the climber to ground-fall in the event that the belayer becomes incapacitated must be used by student belayers.
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Lead climbing by students must not be done.
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Students must be allowed to select a challenge at their comfort level, including the choice to not participate.
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Teachers and Monitors must be aware of the possibility of peer pressure and make sure no student is coerced into participating.
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Adequate liquid replacement (personal water bottles, water fountains) must be accessible for students before, during and after physical activity to prevent dehydration.
For Climb Only Programs
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Prior to climbing, rules must clearly be explained to students by a Qualified Instructor.
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Students are not permitted to belay, and unless directly monitored by a Qualified Instructor, students are not permitted to:
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apply harnesses to themselves or others
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tie knots for themselves or others
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Supervision
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On-Site Supervision is required by the Teacher when students are being monitored by a Qualified Instructor(s).
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Direct Supervision is required when students are climbing.
- In-the-Area Supervision is required when the activities are situated at a combination of locations
Supervision/Monitoring Ratios
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For initial instruction - 1 Climbing Qualified Instructor per 1 active line.
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After initial instruction and when subsequent sessions are within a reasonable time frame: 1 Climbing Qualified Instructor per 2 active lines.
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The overall climbing ratio must not exceed 1 Qualified Instructor per 6 students.
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For Climb Only Programs: 1 instructor per belay activity.
Qualifications
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Qualified Instructors must be trained in, understand, demonstrate, and adhere to a directly relevant skill set for Outdoor Rock Climbing. A relevant skill set is a described set of skills developed by recognized climbing professionals.
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All Qualified Instructors must be 18 years of age or older to teach the introductory lesson and/or be a Qualified Instructor.
First Aid
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Tue, 07/22/25 12:30 pm