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Zak Leek

Mountaineering: Training & Safety Officer

Experience:

  • I have been climbing indoors for 9 years. In my time I've seen many potential accident hazards, and a couple of accidents that actually happened. This has made me extremely vigilant and aware of potential hazards.
  • As a mechanical engineer I understand rope and protection systems very well.
  • I have completed NICAS 1 - 4. This means I have developed good habits from very qualified instructors.
  • I am a Scouts Leader, so have experience and training in:
    • Emergency first aid
    • Writing risk assessments for outdoor activities
    • Helping first-time climbers/participants through adventure activities safely
    • Managing emergencies, thinking on my feet, ensuring safety when a situation suddenly becomes hazardous
    • Helping/extracting individuals during panic attacks
  • I have taught many climbers how to top-rope and lead climb safely, always ensuring that the safety basics and reasoning behind them are taught first.
  • I am always cautious and think everything through before starting a climb or any dangerous activity

Anecdote (example):

My secondary school had a small climbing wall in the sports hall, and I helped out with the climbing society teaching students and also some of the teachers who wanted to become supervisors. One day a first-time climber was learning how to belay, and their climbing partner (10-20kg heavier) fell and the belayer got the webbing of his hand trapped in the atc. Luckily I had my prusik cord, so I attached myself to the rope above the belay, transferred my weight to the line, and the belayer couls remove his hand.