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Public Release of the New ERCA Training Syllabus

We would like to raise everybody’s awareness to the public release of the revised version (July 2024) of the ERCA training syllabus. The full document is now publicly available. This syllabus provides information for training on permanent and temporary ropes courses. The syllabus describes course aims and objectives, content, methods of teaching, course duration, as well as assessment criteria. Mobile ropes courses are not covered within the current syllabus.


''Behind the Scenes'': ERCA Master Trainer Meeting

This year, the team is focusing on developing new teaching videos of example rescues to be used in future Train-the-Trainer courses. These scenarios provide unbiased examples for trainer candidates, helping them strengthen their judgment, assessment and…

Thank you for a great conference experience!

A brilliant few days at the ERCA International Conference, packed with hands on workshops, industry insights, innovative equipment demos, and invaluable networking across the ropes course and adventure sector. A huge thank you to everyone who attended,…

Stunning Range of Exhibitors

All ERCA Members, as well as all professionals in the ropes course industry, please remember the excellent networking opportunities that will occur at our International Ropes Course Conference on 5th and 6th November 2025 near to the city of Venlo…

WEBINAR: Auto-Belay-Devices

Starting on 17.03.2025
Time: 09:00 am - 11:30 am UK time (10:00-12:30 am German time)
Course Language: English

The next offering in our webinar series on March 17th will introduce you to new safety products that can be used in addition to known methods and products (e.g. 'belay gates') to reduce the risk when using auto-belay devices. These can be used in adventure parks, climbing halls or other oof-ground activities in leisure parks.

The following specific content is planned for the webinar:

  • • Introduction of the ''Tru-Clip Connector'' from 'Headrush', as an intelligent 'tie-in' carabiner that is designed to reduce the likelihood of accidental non-clipping;
  • • Introduction of the ''Tru-Alert Height Sensor'' from 'Headrush', which can alarm if you accidentally do not clip in from a climbing height of 1.5 m;
  • • Questions & Answers about the use of auto-belay devices and associated safety products;
  • • Introducing 'Zipline Europes' new maintenance offering for 'Headrush' products with real-time replacement, so there are no idle times in the park;

We are delighted to have Tony Wallin as a speaker, who can explain practical aspects of operation and design, but can also answer questions about managing regular equipment revisions or real-time equipment replacement.

Supporters



Zipline Europe

Head Rush Technologies LLC


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