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Belaying is required for climbing activities whereby the participant's feet are elevated beyond the height of [blank_start]3[blank_end] metres from the ground.
Question 2
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When conducting a Low Elements activity, it is to be supervised by a Licensed Instructor or an adult trained by a Licensed Instructor.
Question 3
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For the Mohawk Walk, spotting is required on only one side of the element.
Question 4
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What are the RULES when using Spider Web? Select 3 only.
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Group to pass through the web using the different openings without touching the web.
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No diving / leaping through the web.
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No participant should be lifted OVER the web.
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Only 1 participant can be carried through the web at any one time.
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Openings can only be used once.
Question 5
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For Rebirth, participants are allowed to touch the [blank_start]inner[blank_end] part of the tyre only. They cannot touch the [blank_start]cables[blank_end] or the outer surface of the tyre. No diving or [blank_start]leaping[blank_end] through the tyre.
Question 6
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For Nitro Crossing, the foot loop should be used by participants whenever possible.
Question 7
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The 4 safety rules for Nitro Crossing are:
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Participants should be as streamlined as possible.
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No jumping or diving to retrieve the rope.
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Participants should not wrap the rope around their hands or arms.
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The platform should not be overcrowded with participants.
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No pushing of the person on the rope.
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Only 1 participant is allowed on the launching and landing platforms respectively.
Question 8
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For Nitro Crossing, every participant must be [blank_start]spotted[blank_end] during the swing. Group members must be responsible for the [blank_start]catching[blank_end] or [blank_start]holding[blank_end] members at the launching and landing platforms.
Question 9
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For Nitro Crossing, participants must be spotted on both sides during the swing.
Question 10
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The facilitator for the Low Wall should be on top of the platform.
Question 11
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Select the 3 rules for Low Wall.
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No one is to take running jumps to scale the wall.
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A bench is to be used for primary school participants.
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A maximum of 3 participants should be allowed on the platform.
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Only 1 spotter is required for each climber.
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Spotters should form a half-circle around the person climbing or being lifted.
Question 12
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A [blank_start]full body harness[blank_end] is required for the play pen. Clip a figure of 8 on a bight knot onto the attachment point at the rear of the harness with 2 karabiners with [blank_start]opposing[blank_end] gates.
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full body harness
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opposing
Question 13
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The 3 most important parts of the body for spotting and lifting are:
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buttocks, head, neck
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spine, buttocks, neck
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head, neck, spine
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lower back, head, neck
Question 14
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When lifting, the participant's hands are crossed in front of his/her chest.
Question 15
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A participant should be lifted and passed through the tyre or spider web head first.
Question 16
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Sleeveless tops are allowed on the Adventure Facilities.
Question 17
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The loading of the Tower platform is [blank_start]12[blank_end] persons, inclusive of the persons at the abseil station.
Question 18
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For the Rock Wall, each Licensed Instructor can conduct activities for a maximum of ___ climbing lanes.
Question 19
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For abseil, the Licensed Instructor must ensure that the hand holding onto the [blank_start]belay[blank_end] line is in [blank_start]braking[blank_end] position before unclipping the [blank_start]safety[blank_end] cable to dispatch the participant.
Question 20
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A belay team consist of:
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belayer
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anchor person
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second belayer
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spotter
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climber
Question 21
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No participant is allowed to enter or exit the Tower Circuit system via the JP steps.
Question 22
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Spotters are needed when the participant is ascending or descending an element at low height (below 3 metres) to provide stability to the participant.
Question 23
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Belaying Technique (1-2-3-4)
1 - [blank_start]Take in[blank_end] rope and lock on braking end
2 - transfer [blank_start]guiding[blank_end] hand to braking end of rope
3 - slide braking hand near to guiding hand (both hands are on [blank_start]braking[blank_end] end of belay rope)
4 - [blank_start]return[blank_end] guiding hand to live/active end of rope
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Take in
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braking
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guiding
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return