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AIM OF THE STUDY

Support climbing trainers, aiming to make their teaching more effective.

Improving learning, understanding and retention of information.

RESERACH QUESTION

“What are the shortcomings in current sport climbing education regarding disseminating essential safety knowledge, and how can design bridge these gaps? “

“Which methods or strategies could improve the retention and correct application of safety knowledge in sport climbing?”

PROBLEM STATEMENT

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SCALING SAFETY: AN OVERVIEW OF CLIMBING ACCIDENTS

The Association of Climbing Gyms KLEVER and The German Alpinism Club (DAV) record reported accidents and analyze them statistically. The number of member gyms managed by the DAV and KLEVER is currently around 250, covering the majority of climbing facilities in Germany. They focus on accidents that require the intervention of rescue services:

• Rope climbing accidents in 2022 were predominantly characterized by ground falls and impact injuries, with a notable frequency in lead climbing. These incidents were primarily attributed to improper use of belaying equipment and poor communication between climbers.

• Bouldering has the largest number of reported accidents and the cause is mainly due to bad falls on the mattresses. Although it is the largest number, it has no fatal accidents as opposed to rope climbing accidents.