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Outline a safety plan for rock climbers.
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QUESTION 1
Watch the Free Solo video by OneLife and then complete the activity. Question 1.1 [5x1=5 marks]
Using the template below:
● Identify FIVE safety tips when rock climbing.
● Explain the instructions on how to implement each safety tip.
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Instruction on how to implement safety tip
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### Your Name: [Your Name Here]
### Your Student Number: [Your Student Number Here]
### Signed Plagiarism Declaration: [Your Signature Here]

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### QUESTION 1

#### Identify FIVE safety tips when rock climbing and explain the instructions on how to implement each safety tip.

| **Safety Tip** | **Instruction on How to Implement Safety Tip** |
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| 1. Wear Proper Gear | Ensure to wear a climbing harness, helmet, climbing shoes, and appropriate clothing. Check all equipment before the climb to ensure it is in good condition and properly fitted. |
| 2. Practice Falling | Learn how to fall correctly to minimize injury if you lose your grip. Practice controlled falls on a bouldering wall or with a partner while being belayed, focusing on keeping your body relaxed and arms close to your body. |
| 3. Use a Spotter | When climbing outdoors or bouldering, always have a spotter present who can help guide your fall. Make sure they know their role, including how to catch you safely and where to stand to provide effective support. |
| 4. Double-Check Knots | Before you begin climbing, have a partner double-check your knots and harness setup. The knot connecting the climber to the climbing rope (like a figure-eight) needs to be secure, and it's crucial to perform this check every time you climb. |
| 5. Communicate Clearly | Establish clear communication signals with your climbing partner, such as “On belay,” “Climbing,” and “Take,” to avoid confusion. Practice these commands before your climb and discuss any additional signals needed for your specific scenario. |

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