| 1. Show that you know
first aid for injuries or illnesses that may occur during climbing activities,
including hypothermia, blisters, sprains, snakebite, abrasions, fractures,
and insect bites or stings.
2. Identify the conditions that must exist before performing CPR on a person. Demonstrate proper technique in performing CPR using a training device approved by your counselor. 3. Present yourself properly dressed for belaying, climbing, and rappelling (i.e., appropriate clothing, footwear, and a helmet; rapellers must wear gloves). 4. Location. Do the following: a. Explain how the difficulty of climbs is classified, and apply classifications to the rock faces or walls where you will demonstrate your climbing skills.5. Verbal signals. Explain the importance of using verbal signals during every climb and rappel, and while bouldering. With the help of the merit badge counselor or another Scout, demonstrate the verbal signals used by each of the following: a. Climbers6. Rope. Do the following: a. Describe the kind of rope acceptable for use in climbing and rappelling.7. Knots. Demonstrate the ability to tie each of the following knots. Give at least one example of how each knot is used in belaying, climbing, or rappelling. a. Figure eight on a bight8. Harnesses. Correctly put on at least ONE of the following: a. Commercially made climbing harness9. Belaying. Do the following: a. Explain the importance of belaying every climber and rappeller.10. Climbing. Do the following: a. Show the correct way to tie into a belay rope.11. Rappelling. Do the following: a. Using carabiners and a rappel device, secure your climbing harness or tied harness to a rappel rope.12. Demonstrate ways to store rope, hardware, and other gear used for climbing, rappelling, and belaying. |