IRATA Level 3 Reassessment Training - Hanging Haul into Aid Climb Rescue

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июн 2024
  • Hanging Haul into Aid Climb Rescue and Lower Casualty and down on Retrievable Rigging / Pull Through.
    This is the first video of a small series of my IRATA Level 3 reassessment training done in januari of 2023. Actually it is the second video if we count the live stream I did. If you want to watch me really screw up, go watch that one after this and see what I did wrong....
    This video was done straight after making that error, I was tired from travel, and thought let's steam through and keep moving forward. Sh*t happens.
    But because of those things, I sort of got confused about the assignment. The assignment was:
    Hanging haul dummy
    Put dummy in Aid Climb situation
    Rescue and lower dummy out
    Come down on a Pull Through on sharp edges
    Retrieve rigging
    But after I had suspended the dummy I went to rig the Pull Through and decided that taking the dummy with me was actually quicker. (but not the assignment..). So I got a little headsup by Matti telling me to lower the dummy out. I quickly solved it and got back on track.
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    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 Intro
    1:58 Exercise explanation
    2:58 One more thing
    3:14 Go Ropes IRATA Training
    3:48 Start of the exercise
    9:00 Installing the Hauling System
    12:05 Counterbalance Hauling
    16:00 Dummy at the top
    19:00 Starting to mess up
    29:19 Getting back on track
    32:58 Lowering the dummy
    34:20 Going down
    36:34 Retrieving the Rigging
    38:08 Closing thoughts
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Комментарии • 59

  • @VisinskiRadoviBeograd
    @VisinskiRadoviBeograd Год назад +9

    For a man who wants to grow, to work on himself, it is necesarry to have a humble pie every once in a while and it is healing to expose ourselves, our weaknesses and mistakes. I think you're doing a very good work. My respect. Godspeed.

  • @joshuadallen6012
    @joshuadallen6012 Год назад +3

    I love that you’re posting this stuff. I like to see the gritty, real side of things where people aren’t pretending they always do things perfectly. I also love that you are covering higher level material with the channel.

  • @szabolcskiraly6323
    @szabolcskiraly6323 3 месяца назад +1

    It's usually helpful in every stress situation if you slow down a little bit, find your own little bit slower pace or make planned pause after each major steps completed or before each major steps ahead. You transparency is priceless. Congrats and a big thumbs up, man. Keep on the good work and stay safe, man.

  • @gustavoperez9289
    @gustavoperez9289 Год назад +2

    Very good video... Very good self-assessment.... The fact of accepting and commenting that some factors in terms of maneuver or technique were unnecessary or confusing, implies that you have a very good level of understanding, a good judgment, acceptance and humility as a person and as a rope access professional. Thanks for your videos

  • @SmittyAccess
    @SmittyAccess Год назад +5

    I have not been a lvl 3 as long as you but every time I have to do my assessment I always get so nervous.

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Год назад +2

      Every one I know gets nervous. Me too. It is a fact if we make one error we might fail. For me it is not about a doubt in ability but just that fact that one lapse of attention. But up till now those nerves have enabled me to stay extra sharp on assessment day ;-)

  • @simonthomson1631
    @simonthomson1631 Год назад +1

    Great to see your humble attitude play out here. Most people would not be able to check their ego and put this on RUclips so I commend you for that! I've done my L3 5x now (4 resits) and I know I'm far from perfect! Well done!

  • @montanaranger7376
    @montanaranger7376 6 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for what you do.

  • @AssafLevyIL
    @AssafLevyIL Год назад

    That's it, I have watched all the videos on the channel so far and happy to become a Patron! This is great info to fuse with tree climbing, taking the best from all worlds
    I will refer back to specific videos as needed.

  • @freakerbell
    @freakerbell 6 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate how human/real/humble you are. Thank you. You/your channel are a vector for good Ropie culture. Hello from outback Western Australia.

  • @lewisrichards6572
    @lewisrichards6572 Год назад

    Awesome conversation! We have all kinds of days. Good, bad and ones where we just squeak by.
    As long as we are still learning it’s all good!

  • @zaboubayoub874
    @zaboubayoub874 11 месяцев назад +1

    You made a good job 🎉❤❤

  • @zanecourie3545
    @zanecourie3545 Год назад +1

    Did my reval about 3 weeks ago. Was quite enjoyable. Greetings from South Africa

  • @TheRopeAccessChannel
    @TheRopeAccessChannel  Год назад +4

    This was a very insightful start of the day. First exercise on one POA and on the second exercise I got a bit confused on what to do. Have you ever had training days like this??

  • @dannytaylor6861
    @dannytaylor6861 11 месяцев назад

    i did this today first attamed but made a few mistakes so hope im better tomorrow and cheers for vid

  • @adamconnor1552
    @adamconnor1552 Год назад +1

    As a L1 just looks extremely complicated,
    Main thing is you got it done well done👊

  • @kelldaniel654
    @kelldaniel654 Год назад +1

    We’ve all done it dude. No shame. That’s why we use two.

  • @pnxelectrical
    @pnxelectrical Год назад +1

    Watched so many of these that I swear I'm triggered at the lack of (gonna murder the spelling....sorry) Industrial Klimmen (Industrial Climbing I'm guessing)) sponsor plug 😂 the mixups just prove you're human. I could follow most of what you were doing Upto the retrieval anchors as my head was expecting a pull through aid climb (horizontal travel with retrievals of previous - mostly butterflies? Probably not the right terminology but it makes sense to me. 😅)
    Keep up the great work, I have no need of IRATA/SPRAT/GWO but damnnit I'm seriously thinking of giving it a try, just because 😂

  • @jcar1417
    @jcar1417 Год назад +1

    I have seen this while diving, someone becoming so task fixated ( taking photos) that they forgot the most important part, that they were diving! Humans are not capable of multi tasking.👍

  • @balcomoz
    @balcomoz Год назад

    Don't worry about one point. Still better than none

  • @jimpanse8763
    @jimpanse8763 Год назад +2

    Great video, showing weak moments to the world shows your strength. Tough guy. Makes a lot of people worrying less I think.
    I didn't get the difference of the pull through was you mentioned in the video in compare of the commeon way to do that. So what were taught to do else?

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Год назад +1

      Thank you :-)
      The pull through in it self wasn't different. It was more the way to think about it when rigging it. How to explain it and prevent people doing it wrong. For me it was a different way to think about it

  • @babjesa
    @babjesa Год назад

    Hey Alex,
    Great video, good to see you also make a mistake once every now and again :P
    I have a question though, why do you lower into your clutch to decent when you are allready in your decender?
    Cheers, Wessel

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Год назад +1

      We are only human ;-). We live and learn!
      The task was come down on the pull through. With all the ropes so close together it might be hard to see. But I transition from the megawatt on the fixed ropes I ascended on, to the Clutch on the pull through ropes. A very small rope to rope transfer. And easier than getting into croll and then changeover again.

  • @heymofo1981
    @heymofo1981 9 месяцев назад

    yeah 1 to 1 is always easist for me, few mins hard work is better than 10 mins pissing about lol

  • @CRYPTORIOUS
    @CRYPTORIOUS 9 месяцев назад

    For your pull through,If you tie a fat alpine butterfly with both ropes together, then you don’t need to add the pulleys because the fat alpine won’t pull through the karabiners

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  8 месяцев назад

      Good point, or use smaller biners or maillon rapides. Pulleys is just a bit less friction on the way down and points for show 😜

    • @CRYPTORIOUS
      @CRYPTORIOUS 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheRopeAccessChannel yeh. All work well but you don’t always have them on your harness. Fat alpine suits any scenario

  • @georgmeier3239
    @georgmeier3239 2 месяца назад

    I love your Videos, thanks a lot :) Maybe you can help me by one question:
    When you work above, you often use simple lanyards without energy absorbers to secure yourself. In a holding system without the risk of falling, I would do it that way too. But you often work on the edge with the risk of falling, don't you need lanyards with an energy absorber? The only exception that I know of is if the fall factor is below 0.3, does that also apply to you?
    I would be very happy to hear your opinion, as this is something that always bothers me.
    Update: After watching several of your videos, I noticed that you apply the rule that a connection without a shock absorber is possible if the fall factor is less than 1, correct? Then that is a big difference from what FISAT teaches. There, a shock absorber must be used if the fall factor is more than 0.3. In practice, in almost all cases where you use your non-length-adjustable lanyard. (For example, when traversing or securing to a lifeline, FISAT prescribes a lanyard with a shock absorber (because the fall factor is usually >0.3) I hope you understand what I mean.
    If that is true, that would be a big (safety) difference between FISAT and IRATA?!? Maybe a separate video? I would be happy to hear your opinion, regards.

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Месяц назад

      Could be a great topic. I am not a fan of using FF. A ff1 in a static sling of 60cm is terrible. A FF1 in a 10 mter bungy is fun. In Irata we teach FF1 max for cowstails. prefereably above shoulderheight which would be about FF0.5 I guess.. IN IRATA cowstails are dynamic rope. Is that the same in FISAT? There is a statement somewhere for a Grillon about the FF0.3. WHich makes sense because it is a static rope..
      There is also the theoretical safety and what works in real life... Usually in work restrain no shock absorber and we prevent a fall of the edge. In Fall Arres we need an abosorbre.

  • @sercandonmez8405
    @sercandonmez8405 7 месяцев назад

    Hi 👋 what is the name of at 5:15 back up device's on blue rope. I am seeing first time. Seems like a pulley

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  7 месяцев назад

      That is the Cresto Rocker (or Locker) a camming back up device. Multiple companies make a similar one.

  • @zanecourie3545
    @zanecourie3545 Год назад

    Just a question, as someone who has done a few L3 assessments, do you also find that it has become 'easier"? The reason I'm asking is that over the years, I've been reassessed by different assessors, and found that they don't "gun" the old boys anymore.

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Год назад

      I think you are right the standard has been lowered a bit. And because of three things.
      1)No more breaking into a tight line and
      2) I think the short link got easier too. One more carabiner to use so a bit more room to play. (not sure though)
      3) I do think that most "modern" assessors try to give everyone a fair clean assessment. Tick the boxes. THere is no reason why a fresh L3 should have easier assignments than an experienced L3. We should all be assessed according to the same score sheet. No extreme time limits or crazy near impossible tasks.
      In training push those old dogs hard and show them that they should keep up their skill and don't sit on their fat asses polishing railings for 3 years 😜😜😜. Nah kidding. IRATA made an assessment list and that is what should be tested. Otherwise IRATA should change the list so everyone gets tested the same.

    • @aerialrescuesolutions3277
      @aerialrescuesolutions3277 Год назад +1

      @@TheRopeAccessChannel Well said.

  • @Levy_PL
    @Levy_PL 11 месяцев назад

    I hear polish in the background. That's surprising 😅

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  9 месяцев назад +1

      Not if you know that I was in Poland at the Go Ropes training facility 😉👍🏼