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Basic dataStandard ID: GB 19079.31-2013 (GB19079.31-2013)Description (Translated English): Operation conditions and technical requirements for gymnasium and playground -- Part 31: Mountaineering place Sector / Industry: National Standard Classification of Chinese Standard: Y55 Classification of International Standard: 97.220 Word Count Estimation: 17,118 Quoted Standard: GB/T 23268.1 Regulation (derived from): National Standards Bulletin 2013 No. 27 Issuing agency(ies): General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China Summary: This standard specifies the alpine adventure open spaces should have the basic conditions and basic technical requirements. This standard applies to all kinds of social and open alpine adventure places. GB 19079.31-2013: Operation conditions and technical requirements for gymnasium and playground -- Part 31: Mountaineering place---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order. Operation conditions and technical requirements for gymnasium and playground.Part 31. Mountaineering place ICS 97.220 Y55 National Standards of People's Republic of China Sports venues open conditions and technical requirements Part 31. Alpine Adventure venues Part 31. Mountaineeringplace Issued on. 2013-12-31 2014-12-01 implementation Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China released ForewordAll technical content in this Part of GB 19079 is mandatory. GB 19079 "sports venues open conditions and technical requirements" is divided into the following sections. --- Part 1. swimming places; --- Part 2. Karting place; --- Part 3. Bungee place; --- Part 4. rock climbing places; --- Part 5. Skating place; --- Part 6. skiing; --- Part 7. figure skating place; --- Part 8. Shooting place; --- Part 9. Archery place; --- Part 10. Dive sites; --- Part 11. rafting place; --- Part 12. gliding wing place; --- Part 13. Balloon and Airship place; --- Part 19. expansion spaces; --- Part 20. hockey place; --- Part 21. Boxing place; --- Part 22. Taekwondo place; --- Part 23. trampoline place; --- Part 24. Aircraft movement places; --- Part 25. skydiving place; --- Part 26. aerospace model places; --- Part 27. Directional, radio direction finding places; --- Part 28. Sanda place; --- Part 29. climbing places; --- Part 30. Mountain outdoor venues; --- Part 31. Alpine Adventure venues; This section of Part 31 GB 19079. This section drafted in accordance with GB/T 1.1-2009 given rules. This section is proposed and managed by the State Sports General Administration. This section is drafted. State Sports General Administration mountaineering Management Center, the State Sports General Administration of Sports Science Institute. The main drafters of this section. Li Zhixin, Wang Yongfeng, RSM, times fall, Zhou Peng. Sports venues open conditions and technical requirements Part 31. Alpine Adventure venues1 ScopeGB 19079 of the provisions of this part of the mountain adventure open spaces should have the basic conditions and basic technical requirements. This section applies to all types of mountain adventure community open spaces.2 Normative referencesThe following documents for the application of this document is essential. For dated references, only the dated version suitable for use herein Member. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) used in the present document. GB/T 23268.1 sports protective equipment requirements - Part 1. Dynamic mountaineering rope3 Terms and DefinitionsThe following terms and definitions apply to this document. 3.1 Alpine mountaineering expedition To achieve a certain goal, mountain climbers hand or using special equipment, according to a certain route at an altitude of 3500m above (from Tibet Autonomous Region altitude 5000m above) various mountain terrain, mountains, climb slopes and other activities carried out. 3.2 Alpine Adventure venues mountaineeringplace The natural place to meet people to mountain adventure activities. 3.3 Alpine Adventure technical guidance personnel mountaineeringinstructor Alpine Adventure teach the theory and technology, guidance personnel to carry out mountain adventure activities.4 QualifyingAlpine Adventure technical guidance personnel should hold the relevant national vocational qualification certificate before taking. 5 places, facilities and conditions 5.1 Directions 5.1.1 should be selected according to climbers climbing routes suitable technical ability, physical and mental endurance. 5.1.2 climbing routes should avoid the risk of a significant area of avalanches, ice avalanches, the Rolling Stones, cracks. 5.1.3 In the near dark cracks and other hazardous areas shall be provided eye-catching signs. 5.2 camping area 5.2.1 should avoid possible floods, landslides, the Rolling Stones, avalanches, ice avalanches, cracks and other dangerous areas. 5.2.2 should be built in relatively open, airy, flat area. 5.2.3 distance between the camping area shall not exceed one day climbing time. Facilities and equipment 5.3 5.3.1 shall be equipped with tents, communications, first aid, cooking, lighting and other public facilities (see Appendix A). 5.3.2 shall be equipped with seat belts, helmets, locks, ropes, slings, quickdraw, risers, down, brake protectors, ice ax, crampons, ice picks, snow Cone, cone rock and mountaineering boots and other safety equipment. Wherein the rope should be consistent with GB/T 23268.1 requirements. 5.3.3 should be equipped with thermal, and other personal protective equipment (see Appendix A). 5.3.4 safety equipment should have the product quality inspection certificate. 6 health, environmental management Mountain camps should maintain the original environment after the event.7 Security7.1 should establish and improve the safe production responsibility system for posts, rescue and safety management systems, facilities and equipment maintenance system. 7.2 engage in mountain adventure activity operators should assess the risk for each activity, program of activities and contingency plans. 7.3 Safety instructions should be developed prior to each event and alpine climbers were declared. During the operation should be equipped with at least 7.4 open two mountain adventure technical guidance personnel. A mountain expedition led by technical guidance personnel up to 4 Alpine climbers. 7.5 should ensure unimpeded communication device with the outside world.Appendix A(Informative) Equipment Equipment Listing Camping area and route equipment inventory in Table A.1. Warm personal equipment list and technical Table A.2. Table A.1 a list of equipment and camping area Route Number Item Description District camping equipment Tent Camp Alpine tent camp Various tools used in the construction camp Communication base stations and handheld walkie-talkie Tool with the outside world (satellite, Iridium phone) Cooker base camp used Fuel used stronghold Cookware alpine use Alpine fuel use Camp generators and lighting and charging facilities Directions equipment Rope protection Road rope Different lengths of tubular picks Rock cones of various forms and lengths Various shapes and lengths snow cones Technical ice ax for road Locks Rope or sling Signpost Note. The number is determined according to the length scale alpine expedition size and time. Table A.2 personal cold equipment and technology list Number Item Description (in accordance with the specification of equipment)1 hat warm hatLong-sleeved thermal underwear 2 Jackets with a hat, windproof, waterproof, breathable 1 Trousers windproof, waterproof, breathable Meet the requirements of low down clothes 1 2 gloves meet the requirements of low temperature, wind, water Meet the requirements of low-temperature sleeping bag 1 Mats 1 Mountaineering sunglasses 1 Snow mirror 1 Headlamp 1 includes a battery backup Sunscreen/lip balm 1 Insulation pot 1 1L capacity Compass 1 Lighter 2 Insurance card 1 Watches 1 1 75L ~ 80L backpack Helmet 1 Alpine climbing shoe 1 in line with the environment Two pairs of socks, wool or fleece socks more Crampon 11 ice ax1 seat beltLocks 1 Quickly hung three or more Protection (descender, ascender) and 13 noose3102- 13.97091 Rights Proprietary Rights Reserved ISBN. 155 066 · 1-48462 ......Tips & Frequently Asked Questions:Question 1: How long will the true-PDF of GB 19079.31-2013_English be delivered?Answer: Upon your order, we will start to translate GB 19079.31-2013_English as soon as possible, and keep you informed of the progress. 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