Climbing (Aerial Parks)
Secondary - Curricular 2025
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This page applies to aerial parks that have ziplines, and are therefore regulated by TSSA, or aerial parks that do not have ziplines (not regulated by TSSA) but do use a continuous lanyard system.
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Portable installation, or a permanent installation on a commercial site.
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Required minimum age, height, and weight may vary between and within aerial parks. Please contact your activity provider for clarification.
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Also consult Climbing (General Procedures) and Climbing (Zipline/Tyrolean Traverse).
Equipment
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All equipment must be inspected by qualified on site aerial park personnel prior to activity to determine that all equipment is safe for use.
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All of the equipment must meet the current ACCT (Association for Challenge Course Technology) standards or equivalent.
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Climbing harnesses (sit, sit/chest, or full body) appropriate to the age and/or body size of the climber must be used.
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Helmets:
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The wearing of a helmet (or not) must be professionally determined based on the existing hazards in the facility (for example, toe/hand holds, features) and/or the operating system (for example, auto-belay).
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Facilities must provide helmets when their use is not hazardous or when they are required by the school/board, or parents/guardians.
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When appropriate, helmets that are commercially and specifically manufactured for climbing must be properly fitted (as per manufacturer’s guidelines) and properly worn.
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Clothing/Footwear/Jewellery
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Clothing and footwear appropriate to the activities and environmental conditions must be worn. Open-toed shoes (for example, sandals) are not permitted. Loose clothing (for example, scarves) is not permitted. No sharp objects are to be worn or carried in pockets. Tops with drawstrings are not permitted.
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Exposed jewelry is not permitted.
Facilities
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All aerial park elements must meet the ACCT Standards, or equivalent, that are in place at the time of installation.
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All aerial park elements must be inspected by qualified on-site personnel prior to use to determine that all facilities are safe for use.
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All aerial park elements must have been installed, or have passed an annual professional inspection by a qualified aerial park inspector. This annual inspection must be documented in a written report in accordance with the ACCT Standards, or equivalent.
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Necessary maintenance/changes to the elements noted in the report must be addressed.
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The aerial park must be managed and operated in accordance with the most current ACCT Standards, or equivalent, including having a designated aerial park manager who is responsible for overseeing the staffing and operations of the aerial park.
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The aerial park must be used in accordance with the original equipment manufacturers' (OEM) recommendations.
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On aerial park elements installed in trees, all dead limbs and any live branches that might be considered hazardous must be removed.
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Treed courses must be inspected annually by a professional arborist and all recommendations must be performed.
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The activity provider must have a written Policies and Procedures Manual for the management and operation of all aerial park activities. This manual must include an Emergency Action Plan consistent with the most current ACCT Standards or equivalent.
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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Activity and course elements that are introduced must be based on skills that are taught and appropriate for the age, ability level, language and and experience of the students.
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Students must be allowed to select a challenge at their comfort level, including the choice to not participate. Teachers/Monitors must be aware of the possibility of peer pressure and make sure no student is coerced into participating.
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Students must be made aware of expectations as they relate to:
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behaviour (for example, park rules)
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emergency procedures
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signal to assemble
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boundaries for activities
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proper use of equipment
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A method of rescuing a tired/stuck climber must be available (for example, ladder, scaffold, and top-rope belay).
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Individuals who have been trained and can demonstrate the required instructor skills and who are 16 years of age or older can assist with instruction but must be directly supervised by a Qualified Instructor.
Fall Protection Operating Systems
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Programs may be offered utilizing:
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Students must participate in a ground school which prepares them for the course.
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Students must be directly supervised at all transfer points.
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Students must participate in a ground school which prepares them for the course.
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Students must be supervised at all transitions between elements and each transfer of lanyards, unless using a mechanical control system.
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The fall protection operating system utilized must be one that was installed and recommended by a qualified aerial parks professional.
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Programs are required to follow the ratios related to the Grade Level and fall protection operating system as indicated in the Supervision Section.
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A Qualified Instructor must check the harness and connection to the fall protection operating system for any student prior to them leaving the ground.
Supervision
- On-Site Supervision is required by the Teacher when students are transitioning between elements and each transfer of lanyards while being monitored by qualified instructor(s).
Supervision/Monitoring Ratios
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After ground school, for aerial parks that include ziplines and are regulated by TSSA, supervision/monitoring ratios will be in accordance to the TSSA-stipulated zone guiding requirements for each individual activity provider.
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After ground school, for aerial parks that use a continuous lanyard system, the following supervision/monitoring ratio applies:
- 1 Qualified Instructor/Guide to 10 actively participating students
Qualifications
Applicable to All Installations
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Qualified Instructors must be trained in, understand, demonstrate, and adhere to a directly relevant skill set for Aerial Parks. A relevant skill set is a described set of skills developed by recognized climbing professionals.
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All Qualified Instructors must be at least 18 years of age or older to teach ground school and/or be a Qualified instructor.
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Tue, 07/22/25 12:26 pm