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PART I ----PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER:
1 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAM MANAGEMENT CHAPTERS
1-7
2 MANAGEMENT CHAPTERS 1-7
3 SITE CHAPTERS 1-7
4 PERSONNEL CHAPTERS 1-7
5 PROGRAM PLAN CHAPTERS 1-7
6 RECORD KEEPING CHAPTERS 1-7
7 THE LAW AND INSTITUTIONAL CLIMBING CHAPTERS
1-7
PART II---- TECHNIQUES
CHAPTER:
8 TECHNIQUES CHAPTERS 8-9
9 EQUIPMENT CHAPTERS 8-9
10 KNOTS, HITCHES, BENDS CHAPTER 10
11 ANCHORS CHAPTER 11
12 BELAYING CHAPTER 12
13 LOAD RELEASING HITCHES & BELAY ESCAPES CHAPTER 13
14 RAPPELLING CHAPTER 14
15 SAFETY LINES CHAPTER 15
16 CLIMBING A FIXED ROPE CHAPTER 16
17 BASIC HAUL SYSTEMS CHAPTER 17
18 ASSORTED ESSENTIAL TECHNIQUES CHAPTER 18
- Bachman, Kliemhiest, Lowers, Knot Passes, Cordellete, Rappel
back up
19 BOULDERING CHAPTERS 19,20,21
20 MANAGING INSTRUCTOR SAFETY CHAPTERS
19,20,21
21 MULTI-PITCH CLIMBING CHAPTERS 19,20,21
WARNING: Climbing is inherently dangerous. Running institutional climbing programs is a demanding enterprise. This work is meant to assist experienced individuals involved in such work. There is no substitute for experience and learning through direct instruction and apprenticeship.
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