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SISOABS001

Abseil single pitches using fundamental skills

complete a total of four single pitch abseils with a belayer on at least two different pitches

complete a total of four single pitch abseils with a belayer on at least two different pitches

during each of the above abseils, consistently

follow supervising leader’s direction

follow safety procedures and safely negotiate hazards to descend in a controlled manner

connect self to abseil and belay system using appropriate device and or knots

belay abseilers according to safety procedures, and complete the following

two top rope, top belayed descents

one bottom braked descent

two simulated abseiler falls with assistance from supervising leader

Knowledge Evidence

Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:

  • organisational safety and emergency response procedures for abseiling activities
  • purpose, features, and correct fit for safety, of personal protective equipment for abseiling to include:
    • clothing
    • footwear
    • gloves, advantages and disadvantages
    • abseiling/climbing helmets
    • harnesses of different types
  • operational function of abseiling equipment:
    • carabiners
    • static and dynamic rope and when each might be used
    • tape
    • sewn sling
    • Prusik cord
    • descending devices
    • belay systems
    • belay devices
  • types of equipment and knots used, and how to tie them, when:
    • attaching descending devices to abseil ropes
    • attaching belay system to anchors
    • attaching self to anchor
  • types of personal and equipment safety checks completed prior to abseiling and belaying
  • abseiling techniques and appropriate posture
  • techniques for belaying others during abseils to include those for:
    • establishing belaying position for effective and safe use of belay system
    • rope handling and maintaining adequate rope tension
    • controlling bottom brake system
    • arresting abseiler falls and working with supervising leader to allow abseiler to continue
  • reasons for attaching belayer to anchor system when belaying others including:
    • minimising belayer movement to retain stable position and stance
    • minimising effects of force of abseiler fall and risk of injury to belayer
    • minimising risks of belayer fall
  • communication protocols used between abseilers and belayers to include:
    • calls
    • hand signals
    • whistles
    • radio
  • typical hazards for single pitch abseiling, and techniques used to safely negotiate these:
    • falling objects and gear
    • abrasion points
    • sharp edges or fittings and fixtures
    • ledges
    • slippery or unstable terrain
    • tangled rope.
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