
TrailBlazer®Traverse HEX Order and Installation Manual: Safety Guidelines
TrailBlazer®Traverse HEX –Section 2 - Safety Guidelines
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▪ Do not attempt to use any of the equipment without undertaking instruction / training carried out by
an appropriate instructor.
▪ Do not participate if you are unwell or have any pre-existing medical conditions including heart,
back, neck, bone and/or muscle conditions.
▪ Do NOT work to exhaustion.
▪ Do not participate if you are or maybe pregnant.
▪ Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery (including studs and watches). Clothing should not have any
hard or sharp points (such as buckles, studs, toggles or alike).
▪ Do not wear shoes with leather soles, high heels, sandals, boots or bare feet.
▪ No food, drink or chewing gum during participation.
▪ No phones or cameras in the activity area.
▪ Do not leave clothing or personal belongings around the activity areas.
▪ Do not participate under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.
▪ Do not attempt any move beyond your own skill level.
▪ Do not climb too high until you are confident enough to do so.
▪ No feet above the marked line.
▪ Do not attempt to climb above the holds.
▪ Do not attempt to climb over other participants.
▪ Do not climb directly above or below another climber.
▪ Do not jump or flip over other participants.
▪ Do not distract others while they are using the equipment.
▪ Do not attempt to catch anyone who may fall.
▪ Do not sit, lie, stand or rest on or under the activity equipment and/or surrounding padding/mats.
▪ Never lean on, jump on, climb, grab, or lift any safety pads or safety nets.
▪ Do not use any accessories that are not specifically recommended by the manufacturer. These
might cause injuries or cause the equipment to fail.
NOTE: This activity can be great fun, but it can also be dangerous. There is a risk of serious injury if care is
not taken when using the equipment. Use of this equipment is physically demanding: this is a high-impact,
full body activity which requires intense focus, awareness of your body’s strengths and limitations,
awareness of the environment around you and extreme caution.
Maximum weight restriction per user is 18st/115kg.