MAIN INSPECTION - CLIMBING WALL


Service Inspection

Safety and quality are essential for a great climbing experience. Our main inspection ensures that your climbing wall wether indoor or outdoor meets current standards and is in top condition for users. We test, inspect, and carry out minor on-site repairs so climbing can continue without concerns.

On-Site Repairs

We bring tools and equipment to fix minor issues immediately. No extra visits, no downtime – your climbing wall stays in top shape and ready for use. Save time and money

Passion for climbing

We’re dedicated to creating safe and inspiring climbing environments. Our inspections do more than maintain walls – we also advise on how to maximize your facility’s potential.

Service agreement

With a service agreement, we handle the scheduling of your annual inspection. We’ll contact you in advance, so you never have to worry about missing it.

From daily checks to annual inspections – here’s how to keep your climbing wall in top condition and compliant with safety standards.

GUIDE TO MANDATORY MAINTENANCE

DAILY VISUAL INSPECTION

A routine inspection is the daily attention from resource persons, ensuring that obvious defects and hazards on the front of the ACS (Artificial Climbing Structure) are identified and corrected.

Inspection points: Cleanliness, loose climbing holds, loose hangers/anchors, obstacles in the fall zone, missing parts, obvious damage, wear on safety installations, and wear on loaner equipment.

Resource persons can be instructors, teachers, wall supervisors, or technical service staff.

OPERATIONAL INSPECTION (Quarterly)

An operational inspection is a thorough review that checks the stability of the climbing wall and equipment, as well as wear on components.

The following specific areas must be inspected during operational inspections: Climbing holds, Anchors, Belay points/hangers, Belay slings permanently attached to the ACS, Overhanging wall elements where ropes may rub against edges during climbing & Climbing equipment must be inspected (PPE).

Operational inspections must be performed at least every 3 months by a person with specific knowledge of the ACS and must be documented in a logbook.

MAIN INSPECTION (annually)

An annual inspection must be carried out to determine the overall safety level of the ACS, its foundation and attachments, primary and secondary structures, as well as joints and the stability of the wall surfaces.

The main inspection must be carried out by a competent person and documented in an inspection report.

DAILY VISUAL INSPECTION

A routine inspection is the daily attention from resource persons, ensuring that obvious defects and hazards on the front of the ACS (Artificial Climbing Structure) are identified and corrected.

Inspection points: Cleanliness, loose climbing holds, loose hangers/anchors, obstacles in the fall zone, missing parts, obvious damage, wear on safety installations, and wear on loaner equipment.

Resource persons can be instructors, teachers, wall supervisors, or technical service staff.

OPERATIONAL INSPECTION (Quarterly)

An operational inspection is a thorough review that checks the stability of the climbing wall and equipment, as well as wear on components.

The following specific areas must be inspected during operational inspections: Climbing holds, Anchors, Belay points/hangers, Belay slings permanently attached to the ACS, Overhanging wall elements where ropes may rub against edges during climbing & Climbing equipment must be inspected (PPE).

Operational inspections must be performed at least every 3 months by a person with specific knowledge of the ACS and must be documented in a logbook.

MAIN INSPECTION (annually)

An annual inspection must be carried out to determine the overall safety level of the ACS, its foundation and attachments, primary and secondary structures, as well as joints and the stability of the wall surfaces.

The main inspection must be carried out by a competent person and documented in an inspection report.

Secure a long lasting and safe climbing facility

OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR CLIMBING WALLS

Whether you need to maintain a climbing tower or an indoor climbing wall, this manual will help you comply with the standard for climbing facilities in Denmark.

DOWNLOAD FREE MANUAL

✔ Keep your climbing wall in top shape

Schedule an inspection or request a quote

Does your climbing wall need an inspection? Contact us to schedule a check-up or get a no-obligation quote. We’ll help you keep it safe and well-maintained.

CALL US +45 4012 4263