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<td><p><strong>Industry Practices: A Sourcebook for the Operation of Manufacture
d Climbing Walls, Third Edition</strong><br />The Industry Practices is an outst
anding risk management resource. The text represents the consensus practices of
climbing wall operators throughout North America. The purpose of the Industry Pr
actices is to raise awareness of standard climbing operations, practices, and te
chniques for those operating recreational climbing walls. The Industry Practices
assists owners and operators of climbing walls in defining, understanding, and
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<td><p><strong>General Specification for Design and Engineering of Artificial Cl
imbing Structures, First Edition</strong><br />CWA engineering standards are int
ended to assist architects, designers, engineers, and builders in determining ad
equate parameters for the design and engineering of manufactured climbing struct
ures. CWA engineering standards relate to actual conditions of use and this spec
ification addresses: terminology, design requirements, general requirements, liv
e loads, marking, and conformity of artificial climbing structures in North Amer
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strength and stability of the structure, loads specific to climbing, as well as
how and where these loads should be applied to the structure.</p><p><strong>FREE
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<td><p><strong>Specification for the Structural Inspection of Artificial Climbin
g Structures, First Edition</strong><br />CWA structural inspection standards ar
e intended to assist inspectors, engineers, and builders in the periodic structu
ral inspection of manufactured climbing structures. This specification does not
address requirements for inspection of personal protective equipment such as rop
es, carabiners, belay devices, or harnesses. Personal Protective Equipment inspe
ction is addressed in CWA's Industry Practices and manufacturers' instructions.
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<td><p><strong>ClimbSmart! (tm) Poster: General Warning, Climbing Facility, Size
11" x 14"</strong><br />The CWA maintains the ClimbSmart!(tm) program, a nation
al public awareness campaign addressing the elements of risk in climbing sports,
climbers' safety, and personal responsibility. The CWA has developed the progra
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<td><p><strong>The CWA Guide to Climbing</strong><br />The CWA Guide to Climbing
is an introduction to climbing. The Guide can be used to educate media, members
, parents, attorneys and others in the fundamentals of climbing sports. The Guid
e was authored by Dougald MacDonald, a well-known writer and editor specializing
in outdoor adventure sports and travel. Dougald is currently the associate edit
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