Thanks for sharing! The guy in the video standing on the railing @1:45, I have never seen that technique. Is that simply to keep the rope off the edge?
Very smart technique. I had to watch it a couple of times to figure out what he was doing. Always can learn something in rope access because there are so many smart minds
From what it looks like, they are using a lower/haul system between that tension line and the haul lines. It’s also mainly used to keep the casualty on the path you want him to go in a rescue. Not sure if I’m right, it’s just a guess from my experience
Nice !
Thanks for sharing!
The guy in the video standing on the railing @1:45, I have never seen that technique. Is that simply to keep the rope off the edge?
Hello Dean Pflaumer, if it is to keep the rope out of touch with the edge. Thanks for your comment
Very smart technique. I had to watch it a couple of times to figure out what he was doing. Always can learn something in rope access because there are so many smart minds
minute 3.00 till the end theres a double pulley on tension line that wasnt use. why casualty hang on carabiner on tension line ?
From what it looks like, they are using a lower/haul system between that tension line and the haul lines. It’s also mainly used to keep the casualty on the path you want him to go in a rescue. Not sure if I’m right, it’s just a guess from my experience
Genial!