CWA Certified Climbing Wall Instructor Assessment Instrument

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CWA Certified Climbing Wall Instructor Assessment Instrument Course Date(s): Course Location: Provider(s): Candidate s Name: Candidate s Company: Candidate s Personal Contact Information (complete personal mailing address, mobile phone and personal email address): Current Certifications (if any): Pre-requisites for Certification Pass Fail 1. The candidate will be at least 16 years of age by the conclusion of the course. 2. The candidate can demonstrate basic climbing movement skills. 3. The candidate can climb 5.8 top rope demonstrating calm, confidence, and good position without falls. 4. The candidate can climb 5.7 lead demonstrating calm, confidence, and good position without rope entanglement, z-clips, back clips, or falls. (Optional for lead endorsement only). 5. The candidate has or is provided with appropriate equipment in good condition. 6. The candidate can demonstrate proper care, use and inspection of personal protective equipment. 7. The candidate can demonstrate proficient belay technique. Page 1 of 5

Equipment and Facility Inspection Pass Fail 1. The candidate possesses adequate knowledge of inspection procedures for climbing equipment according to manufacturers instructions, including but not limited to: harnesses, belay devices, carabiners, ropes, cordage, and slings. 2. The candidate possesses adequate knowledge of the proper set-up of the climbing wall including anchor and belay systems according to the manufacturer s instructions. 3. The candidate possesses adequate knowledge of routine pre-use and ongoing facility inspection practices. (Note: this does not imply that the instructor must be qualified to conduct a comprehensive structural inspection per CWA s inspection specifications.) Client Orientation and Instruction Pass Fail 1. The candidate possesses adequate knowledge to conduct a patron orientation covering inherent risks of climbing, personal responsibility for risks and safety, and facility rules. 2. The candidate is aware of the existence of auto-belay devices and is capable of and willing to follow the manufacturer s instructions for use. (E.g. North, TRUBLUE, Spectrum, Extreme Engineering, or similar auto belay devices). 3. The candidate has the ability to teach basic movement skills. 4. The candidate acts in a professional manner. Page 2 of 5

Top Rope Skills Pass Fail 1. The candidate can demonstrate the proper use of locking carabiner(s) for belay rope attachment. 2. The candidate can tie and evaluate a retraced figure eight for climber belay rope attachment. 3. The candidate can demonstrate proper set up of a belay system using a tube or plate belay device, and a mechanical-assist belay device. 4. The candidate can perform an effective top rope belay using a tube or plate belay device, and a mechanical-assist belay device demonstrating proper technique, position, control and communication. 5. The candidate has the ability to teach proper use of climbing equipment according to manufacturers instructions: including a harness, locking carabiner, tube or plate belay device, and mechanical-assist belay device. 6. The candidate has the ability to teach tying a figure eight knot for climber belay rope attachment. 7. The candidate has the ability to teach basic rope management skills for top roped climbing. 8. The candidate has the ability to teach proper set up, belay skills, and technique for top roped climbing using a tube or plate belay device, and a mechanical-assist belay device. Note: criteria for effective belays -- all criteria must be met: a. proper configuration and use of the belay device according to manufacturer s instructions; b. ability to properly feed rope through the device; c. maintaining a brake hand grasped on the rope at all times; d. ability to brake at all times, in other words the brake strand is always under control; e. demonstrate an appropriate behavioral reaction to fall (i.e. the belayer must reflexively react to arrest a fall even if stressed, surprised, fearful, etc.) Page 3 of 5

Lead Skills (optional for lead endorsement) Pass Fail 1. The candidate can perform an effective lead belay using a tube or plate belay device, and a mechanical-assist belay device demonstrating proper technique, position, control and communication. 2. The candidate has the ability to teach basic rope management skills for lead climbing. 3. The candidate has the ability to teach proper belay skills, and technique for lead climbing using a tube or plate belay device, and a mechanical-assist belay device. 4. The candidate has the ability to teach a lead lesson including, but not limited to route-finding, clipping, and rope management. Bouldering and Spotting Pass Fail 1. The candidate has the ability to present an appropriate orientation to bouldering. 2. The candidate has the ability to teach proper falling techniques. 3. The candidate has the ability to teach proper spotting techniques, both stationary and moving. 4. The candidate possesses adequate knowledge to determine when spotting may or may not be needed. 5. The candidate possesses adequate knowledge to select and use appropriate impact attenuating surfaces for bouldering. 6. The candidate can demonstrate a controlled un-roped fall while bouldering demonstrating calm and good position. Emergency Procedures Pass Fail 1. The candidate has the ability to activate facility emergency procedures if and when necessary. 2. The candidate has the ability to record and report required factual information pertaining to emergencies. Page 4 of 5

Instructor s Overall Evaluation Endorsements Pass Fail Indoor Top Rope Instructor Indoor Lead Instructor Course Grade Pass Fail Instructor s Comments: Candidate s Comments: Date: Instructor s Signature: Candidate s Signature: Page 5 of 5