Title Page
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Date of inspection
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Site name
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Site manager
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Add location
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Email
Documentation
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Ropes course construction company
- Vertigo
- JMA
- TOS
- Inside Out
- Rope Course Construction
- Challenge Course Construction
- RCD
- Hangfast
- Ropeworx
- King Kong
- High Time
- Constructor unknown
- Self build
- Imagine
- Adventure Ropes Course
- Innovative Leisure
- High Low
- Other
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Other
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Date of construction
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Date of construction
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Inaugural inspection (Type A)
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Plans available
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Calculations available
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Construction/ installation certificates available
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Initial Arborist report available
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Annual Arborist report available
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Periodical inspection paperwork available
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Operational inspection paperwork available
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Visual inspection paperwork available
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PPE management check
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Operational procedures or manual check
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Copies of paperwork taken
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Inspection standards
- EN 15567 Ropes courses: Part 1 - Construction and safety and Part 2 - Operating requirements
- ISO 17020 Criteria for inspection bodies
- ISO 4309 Cranes - Wire rope - Care and maintenance, inspection and discard
- EN 12927-1 Cableways; Discard criteria
- EN 1176 Playground equipment
- EN 1177 Playground surfaces
- EN 12572 Artificial climbing structures
- The ropes course was built prior to EN 15567: 2007 and these standards cannot be retrospective applied. All other relevant standard apply (PPE, LOLER, PUWER etc.) The inspector shall decide if the ropes course is safe for use and fit for purpose
- EN 795 Personal fall protection equipment - Anchors
- EN 13411 Steel wire rope terminations
Site plan
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Site plan
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Site plan photo
Adventure construction
- Element
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Element type
- Jacobs ladder
- Leap of faith
- High all-aboard
- Gladiator challenge
- Zip wire
- Giant swing
- Low ropes course
- High ropes course
- Climbing wall
- Crate stack
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Inspection standards
- Periodical inspection for ropes courses (inaugurated after March 2008) checked against EN 15567-1
- Periodical inspection for ropes courses (inaugurated after March 2008) checked against EN 15567-1 and ERCA professional standards
- Periodical inspection for ropes courses (inaugurated after March 2008) checked against ERCA professional standards
- Periodical inspection for ropes courses (inaugurated prior to March 2008) checked and confirmed as fit for purpose against all other relevant standards (PPE, wire rope, wire rope terminations etc.) The inspector shall decide if the ropes course is safe to use and fit for purpose
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Is this activity fit for purpose?
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System type
- Supporting system
- Activity system
- Belay/ safety system
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Pole / masts
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Internal support wires condition
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Guy wires condition
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Rigging equipment condition
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Additional information for the operator
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Vertical access
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Ground condition
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Sub-elements
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Conclusion
- The element shall be included on the inspection certificate
- The element shall not be included on the inspection certificate
Statement and signature
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Inspector name and signature
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Statement
- The inspection report may only be reproduced in full, in accordance with EN 15567 Ropes Courses
- The inspection report must be held in the ropes course documentation in accordance with EN 15567 Ropes Courses
- Any person that undertakes works on the ropes course should be appropriately trained and insured to do so