Privacy Notice: Perth College UHI Climbing Centre

The Data Controller of the information being collected is:  Academy of Sport and Wellbeing, Perth College UHI, Crieff Road, Perth, PH1 2NX

For any queries or concerns about how your personal data is being processed you can contact the relevant Data Protection Officer at dataprotectionofficer@uhi.ac.uk

This privacy statement relates to the following processing:

Academy of Sport and Wellbeing – Perth College UHI Climbing Centre.

Your information will be used for the following purposes:

Purpose 1:

Administering your Climbing/Bouldering Registration and Conditions of Use including:

  • Making decisions about your registration.
  • Business management and planning, including accounting and auditing.
  • Participation statement.

Purpose 2:

Climbing Wall Customer Safety:

Making sure that Perth College UHI Climbing Centre is a safe environment for all customers.  This includes making sure that individual customers can safely use the climbing wall, by checking for customers' health and complying with health and safety obligations.

Purpose 3:

Parent/Guardian Consent (Children) Making sure that Perth College UHI Climbing Centre is a safe environment for all junior customers.

  • Declaration of child's health.
  • Participation agreement.
  • Emergency contact details.

Our legal reasons for using the data are:

1. To achieve the following purposes: 

Purpose 1:  Administering your Climbing/Bouldering Registration
Purpose 2:  Perth College UHI Climbing Centre Customer Safety
Purpose 3:  Parent/Guardian Consent

2. Use is necessary to process your climbing/bouldering registration to ensure good practice and legislation is adhered to.

The data we use includes special category (sensitive) data; your health data.  Our legal reason for using this sensitive data, as provided, is:

  • We have your explicit consent to use this data.
  • We use your health data to make sure you can use Perth College UHI Climbing Centre without it presenting an unreasonable risk to your health or the health of others.


If you were to withhold the personal information we require for climbing/bouldering registration, the consequences would be:

  • The Academy of Sport and Wellbeing would not be able to process your registration.  This means that the Academy of Sport and Wellbeing would be unable to provide you with its services or allow you access to its facilities.

Your data will, or may, be shared with the following recipients or categories of recipient:

  • Academy of Sport and Wellbeing is part of Perth College UHI and will not share your data with anyone.

Your data will be retained for the following period:

  • 3 years – Purpose 1 and 2
  • Until junior reaches the age of 21 years of age – Purpose 3

The following rights are rights of data subjects:

  • The right to access your personal data.
  • The right to rectification if the personal data we hold about you is incorrect.
  • The right to restrict processing of your personal data.

The following rights apply only in certain circumstances:

  • The right to withdraw consent at any time if consent is our lawful basis for processing your data.
  • The right to object to our processing of your personal data.
  • The right to request erasure (deletion) of your personal data.
  • The right to data portability.

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office about our handling of your data.

The Information Commissioner's Office is UK's independent authority set up to uphold information rights in the public interest.  Their website is www.ico.org.uk

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Adult Supervised Climbing and Bouldering Consent

Perth College Climbing Centre

Academy of Sport and Wellbeing

Perth College

Crieff Road

Perth

PH1 2NX


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Welcome to Perth College Climbing Centre

This form is to be completed by any participant (16 years or over) who is being supervised by either an unsupervised user of Perth College Climbing Centre

or a member of Perth College Climbing Centre instructing staff

 

ONLINE COMPLETION OF OUR FORM:

This acknowledgement of risk form is for supervised climbing and bouldering at Perth College Climbing Centre.  If you are unsure of any aspect of this form you should not complete it online - please come to Perth College Climbing Centre where a member of staff can answer any questions or clarify any points.

Once you have submitted this form please report to reception on arrival to sign in.

Participation Statement

"All climbing and bouldering activities have a risk of serious injury or death. Participants must be aware of and accept that even if they follow all good practice there may still be the risk of accident and injury. It is the responsibility of the participant to adhere to the conditions of use.”

By checking the box below you are accepting this Participation Statement.  

I Agree

It is important that you understand this document.  There is inherent risk involved with climbing centres and associated activities.  By signing this form, you are stating that you understand that these risks cannot be completely removed.  If you do not understand any of the terminology or content, ask a member of staff to clarify.

I Agree

Conditions of Registration
You MUST be 16 years old or over to complete this registration 
Please read the Conditions of Use and Rules of Perth College Climbing Centre

 

Conditions of Use of Perth College Climbing Wall

General

Climbing in its simplest form is movement at height; therefore there is a risk of a fall from height. Any fall may result in an injury despite the safety systems in place to avoid it. You must make your own assessment of the risks whenever you climb.

Our Duty of Care – The rules of the climbing centre set out below are not intended to limit your enjoyment of the facilities. They are part of the duty of care that we as operators, owe to you, our customers, by law. As such they are not negotiable. If you are not prepared to abide by them you may not use our facilities. If it comes to our attention you are not abiding by our rules; our staff will require you to leave.

Your Duty of Care – You also have a duty of care to act responsibly towards other users of the centre. Statements of ‘Good Practice’ are posted around the centre adjacent to the relevant facilities. These describe the accepted methods of use and how customers would normally be expected to behave towards each other.

The bouldering wall is the site of most injuries at a climbing wall. THE SOFT MATTING DOES NOT REMOVE THE RISK OF INJURY. Injuries can still occur even after a controlled/planned jump but are more likely after an uncontrolled fall. You should always be doing your utmost to avoid the risk of uncontrolled falls. This includes paying attention to how you will land and always assessing the risk of each climb that you undertake. Lead climbing also contains inherent risks, which are always present. Any leader fall can result in an injury and you must exercise great caution and preparation before you expose yourself to that risk. In top roping and leading, the greatest risk is presented by the belayer. Always make sure they are skilled enough to keep you safe; if you are unsure consult a member of staff.

Unsupervised Climbing

Before you climb without supervision, the centre expects you to be competent in the activity you are wishing to undertake. You are required to register to say that you understand and accept the Rules below and that you understand the risks involved in your participation. Anyone who has not registered must not climb without supervision. Unsupervised climbing is just that: Staff will provide whatever help and advice they can, but instruction in the use of equipment or climbing techniques will only be provided when booked and paid for. If you are not confident in the use of any climbing equipment or techniques, you must not attempt to use it without the supervision of someone who is competent to do so.

Supervised Climbing

An adult who has registered at the centre may supervise up to two novice climbers as guests as long as they are prepared to take full responsibility for the safety of those people. Novices/guests may not belay without on the ground supervision and support of the supervisor.  Where this is not possible novices should book on a ‘Taster’ session and/or ‘Learn to Climb’ course. Groups of three or more novices must only be supervised by an instructor holding relevant qualifications and insurance. Novice climbers are the responsibility of the supervisor and the supervisor must remain with their novice(s) when in the centre.

Children (Under 18)

All children in the centre (under 18) must be supervised by a registered adult unless they have been assessed by the centre, obtained parental consent and registered for Junior Unsupervised climbing.


RULES OF PERTH COLLEGE CLIMBING CENTRE

 

General Safety

  • Please make yourself aware of and abide by all COVID-19 control measures
  • Report to reception on each visit before you climb
  • You must exercise care, common sense and self preservation at all times.
  • Report any problems with the walls (especially broken or spinning holds), equipment or other climbers’ behaviour to a member of staff immediately.
  • Do not adjust or remove climbing holds or any other wall apparatus
  • Volumes on the walls are designed to enhance the quality of climbing but you must be aware of and accept that when climbing above them there is an additional risk of falling onto them.
  • Climbing beyond your capabilities on any wall is likely to result in a fall. Any fall may result in an injury despite the safety systems in place. You must make your own assessment of the risks whenever you climb.
  • Participants must understand that climbing while pregnant can increase the risk posed to mother and unborn child.
  • Participants must be aware and accept that climbing holds can spin or break
  • You must do everything reasonable and practical to avoid endangering yourself or others.
  • Refer to best practice signage for specific area safety rules.
  • You have to be aware of and adhere to the safety rules of the centre at all times.
  • You take responsibility for adequately maintaining your equipment.
  • Please empty your pockets and remove all jewellery before climbing.
  • Be aware of the other climbers around you and how your actions will affect them.
  • Do not distract people while they are climbing, belaying or supervising.
  • Stand well back from the climbing walls unless you are belaying or spotting a climber.
  • Never stand directly beneath a climber
  • Ensure the climbing zone is free from hazardous items.
  • Appropriate and clean footwear should be worn at all times
  • If you have children, you must keep them under control and supervise them directly at all times. Be close enough to affect or control the child’s behaviour at all times.
  • Please make yourself aware of the location of the fire exits in the building and fire assembly points

Bouldering & Traversing

  • The impact flooring under the bouldering walls is designed to provide a more comfortable landing for the climbers falling or jumping from the bouldering wall. 
  • IMPACT FLOORING DOES NOT REMOVE THE RISK OF INJURY.
  • Uncontrolled falls are likely to result in injuries to yourself or others.
  • Always climb within your capabilities and whenever possible downclimb, or if this is not possible, use a controlled/planned jump
  • It is your responsibility to ensure that you can climb down or land safely; don’t climb into a situation that you cannot safely get out of.
  • Do not climb over the top of the structure. Boulder routes finish at the highest hold.
  • Keep the landing areas clear
  • Never climb directly above or below another climber.
  • Always take your harness off before bouldering.
  • Remove anything from pockets that could hurt you when landing.
  • Always be aware of people climbing above and around you

Roped Climbing:

When Climbing

  • Please ensure you identify if your chosen route is a top rope or lead route. Solo climbing on top rope or lead climbs is not acceptable; always use a rope to protect yourself on these climbs.
  • It is your responsibility to vet your climbing partner's ability before they belay you.
  • Always tie directly into the harness using a suitable knot. Clipping in with a karabiner is not recommended in normal climbing situations.
  • Never climb directly above or below another climber and ensure you keep all landing zones clear.
  • If traversing on the roped walls always stay beneath the first quickdraw

When Belaying

  • Always abide by good practice when belaying
  • Novices must not belay without on the ground supervision by their supervisor backing up the brake rope.
  • Always use a belay device attached to your climbing harness with a locking carabiner as per manufacturers' guidelines. ‘Traditional’ or ‘body’ belaying is not acceptable.
  • Ground anchors and weight-bags may be provided to give support to people belaying a climber who is much heavier than they are. Direct belaying from ground anchors and weight-bags is not acceptable.
  • To ensure your partner's safety, pay attention to what the climber is doing
  • Always stand as close to the climbing wall as is practical – sitting or lying down to belay is not acceptable.

Lead Climbing

  • Lead belaying requires a higher degree of skill and understanding from top rope belaying and should only be undertaken if you have received training or are competent to do so. If you are unsure do not climb and ask a staff member for available instruction at the centre.
  • When using the lead walls, you must supply your own appropriately rated dynamic rope.  Do not use the centre’s top ropes for lead climbing.
  • Quickdraws/runners/clips are provided on the lead wall. Please don’t use your own.
  • Running belay attachments (runners/quickdraws) are already provided at intervals on the lead walls. You must identify the line which your route follows and clip all the runners.  You must not skip clips and clips must be clipped in order.
  • If seconding a climb, the second climber should be protected from uncontrolled swings by appropriately clipped quickdraws. The rope MUST be securely fixed to both the lower-off anchor carabiners.
  • You can lead any top rope route you wish. To ensure the top rope is out of the way please use one of the following methods. 1) move the top rope to the side well out the way and lower from the last quickdraw 2) pull down the top rope and replace after you have climbed the route by trailing up the top rope and clipping it both anchor carabiners. Ensure you do not lower off the same anchor as the top rope.

Training Area:

  • You use the training equipment at your own risk. If you are unsure how to safely use any item, please ask a member of staff.

Please check box below to confirm you have read, understood and agree to abide by the Conditions of Use and Rules of the Perth College Climbing Centre

I Agree

Declarations:

I certify to the best of my knowledge that I do not suffer from a medical condition that might have the effect of making it more likely that I be involved in an accident that could result in injury to myself or others.

I confirm that I will be partaking in climbing activities under the constant supervision of a Perth College Climbing Centre Instructor or registered unsupervised user of Perth College Climbing Centre

I also confirm that the information I provide on this form is correct, and if any information changes I will notify Perth College Climbing Centre.

I HAVE HAD SUFFICIENT OPPORTUNITY TO READ THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT.  I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD IT, AND I AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS

November 24, 2024

 

 

First Participant Name

First Name*

Last Name*

Phone*
First Participant Date of Birth*
First Participant Information

Medical Information
First Participant Signature*
Second Participant Name

First Name*

Last Name*
Second Participant Date of Birth*
Second Participant Information

Medical Information
Third Participant Name

First Name*

Last Name*
Third Participant Date of Birth*
Third Participant Information

Medical Information
Fourth Participant Name

First Name*

Last Name*
Fourth Participant Date of Birth*
Fourth Participant Information

Medical Information
Fifth Participant Name

First Name*

Last Name*
Fifth Participant Date of Birth*
Fifth Participant Information

Medical Information
Sixth Participant Name

First Name*

Last Name*
Sixth Participant Date of Birth*
Sixth Participant Information

Medical Information
Seventh Participant Name

First Name*

Last Name*
Seventh Participant Date of Birth*
Seventh Participant Information

Medical Information
Eighth Participant Name

First Name*

Last Name*
Eighth Participant Date of Birth*
Eighth Participant Information

Medical Information
Ninth Participant Name

First Name*

Last Name*
Ninth Participant Date of Birth*
Ninth Participant Information

Medical Information
Tenth Participant Name

First Name*

Last Name*
Tenth Participant Date of Birth*
Tenth Participant Information

Medical Information
Address
Address Line 1:*
Street address, P.O. box, company name, c/o
Address Line 2:
Apartment, suite, unit, building, floor, etc.
Country:*
City:*
State/Province:*
Zip/Postal:*
Parent or Guardian's Email Address

Email*
Check to receive information, news, and discounts by e-mail.
Your signed waiver will be sent to the email address provided here and is available for download for three days via URL attachment.
Emergency Contact

First Name*

Last Name*

Emergency Contact's Phone Number*
IMPORTANT! Once this form is completed it cannot be edited. Please read through and carefully answer the following questions. Please answer 'YES' or 'NO' to each question. Only participant's who give satisfactory answers to the questions will be registered and allowed to climb under supervision

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE CONDITIONS OF USE OR RULES OF THE CENTRE PLEASE CONTACT RECEPTION ON 01738 877313 BEFORE COMPLETING THIS FORM

Are you aged 16 years or over?*
Have you read and understood the Conditions of Use and Rules of Perth College Climbing Centre?*
I consent to only use Perth College Climbing Centre whilst under the supervision of a Perth College Climbing Centre instructor or a registered adult unsupervised user of Perth College Climbing Centre.*
I agree to adhere to any instruction given by Perth College Climbing Centre staff or registered adult unsupervised user at all times*
Do you agree to abide by this document and the Conditions of Use and Rules of Perth College Climbing Centre?*
Do you understand that the matting provided under the walls does not remove the risk of injury and that broken and sprained limbs are potential injuries despite the matting?*
Parent(s) or court-appointed legal guardian(s) must sign for any participating minor (those under 18 years of age) and agree that they and the minor are subject to all the terms of this document, as set forth above.


By signing below the parent or court-appointed legal guardian agrees that they are also subject to all the terms of this document, as set forth above.
Parent or Guardian's Name

First Name*

Last Name*

Phone*
Parent or Guardian's Date of Birth*
Parent or Guardian's Information

Medical Information
Parent or Guardian's Signature*
Electronic Signature Consent*
By checking here, you are consenting to the use of your electronic signature in lieu of an original signature on paper. You have the right to request that you sign a paper copy instead. By checking here, you are waiving that right. After consent, you may, upon written request to us, obtain a paper copy of an electronic record. No fee will be charged for such copy and no special hardware or software is required to view it. Your agreement to use an electronic signature with us for any documents will continue until such time as you notify us in writing that you no longer wish to use an electronic signature. There is no penalty for withdrawing your consent. You should always make sure that we have a current email address in order to contact you regarding any changes, if necessary.


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