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Mastering the Art of Hanging Hauls: Unleashing the Power of the Third Rope!
In this exciting video, we dive into the fascinating world of hanging hauls and explore the incredible possibilities offered by the often-overlooked third rope technique.
Join us as we reveal the secrets to successfully harnessing the power of the third rope, taking your IRATA rope access training experience to new heights. Discover how this innovative method can significantly enhance your ability in the vertical world.
Our seasoned experts will guide you step-by-step through the entire process, ensuring you gain a comprehensive understanding of the third rope technique. From selecting the ideal rope material to mastering the art of knot tying, we leave no stone unturned. You'll learn how to distribute weight evenly, minimise strain on your body, and optimize your gear organisation for maximum convenience.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rope access enthusiast, this video is packed with invaluable tips and tricks that will take your skills to the next level.
Don't miss out on this enlightening journey! Hit that subscribe button and be sure to stay tuned for more thrilling content, as we continue to empower and inspire fellow rope enthusiasts like you.
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Відео

Marlow's PH-I Acid Indicating Rope Test: Chemical Resistance Evaluation in Rope Access Industry
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Welcome to our channel, where we put Marlow's PH-I acid indicating rope to the test against common chemicals used in the rope access industry! In this video, we conduct a thorough evaluation to demonstrate the chemical resistance of Marlow's innovative rope. Watch as we subject Marlow's acid indicating rope to various chemicals, including those typically encountered in rope access work environm...
Introducing Mode’s new Emergency Descent Device to the Australian market.
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Mode’s Emergency Descent Device is CE and EN certified to EN 341 & EN 1496. It has multiple applications as a hands free controlled descent device as well as a raising device for hauling personnel.
IRATA Level 1 - BASIC RIGGING
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As a minimum, a basic anchor system consists of two ropes, each with its own anchor connection. Where a suitable structure is present, ropes can be simply rigged to two similar anchor slings or strops placed next to each other. Where ropes are to be rigged from two separate structural elements or bolt anchors, the rigging of a Y-hang offers three advantages: precise positioning of ropes, sharin...
IRATA Level 1 - Ascent using Descender & Descent using Chest Ascender
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With the correct technique, it is possible for a rope access Technician to ascend a rope while in suspension on a descending device and descend a rope while in suspension on ascending devices.
IRATA Level 1 - Assembling Basic Harness & Equipment
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All candidates shall be capable of fitting and assembling his/her personal rope access and fall arrest equipment. This includes the tying, dressing and setting of knots; e.g. those used for attaching ropes to anchors, or to create knotted ‘cow’s tail’ lanyards.
IRATA Level 1 - Basic Haul System - Raise and Lower
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In many situations where the top anchors are easily accessible and a clear descent can be achieved, rescue can be expedited by rigging the ropes as a releasable lowering system. Where access to the structure is only possible from above, evacuation may require lifting a casualty. Where a need for a hauling type of rescue has been identified, the rescue plan should ensure equipment is in place to...
IRATA Level 1 - Basic Ascent & Descent
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Climbing a rope (ascending an anchor line) is the second basic technique in rope access and is accomplished by the alternate use of two ascending devices, typically a chest ascender and a handled ascender with a foot loop. The controlled descent of ropes is a core technique in rope access. Rope access Technicians must be able to control their speed and stop as required.
IRATA Level 1 - Double Deviation
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Deviations allow re-direction of the path of the ropes from the anchor points, either to provide more accurate positioning for the rope access Technician or to avoid abrasion and other potential causes of damage to the ropes.
IRATA Level 1 - Horizontal Aid Climb - Mobile Anchors
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Horizontal aid climbing is a technique which is commonly used by rope access Technicians to allow them to move across the underside of a structure such as a roof or bridge.
IRATA Level 1 - Passing 90 degree edge and mid rope protection
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The edges of roofs, platforms, cliffs, cavities and other drops may be unprotected or surrounded by edge protection such as guardrails or parapet walls. In many cases, the edge presents both an awkward obstruction for the rope access Technician and a contact hazard to the ropes.
IRATA Level 1 - Passing Mid Rope Knots
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Knots may be tied mid-rope, either to isolate minor damage or to join ropes of insufficient length.
IRATA Level 1 - Rescue from Descent Mode - Separate Ropes
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Most rope access work is carried out while in descent mode; therefore, all rope access Technicians should be capable of carrying out a rescue of a co-worker suspended by a descending device.
IRATA Level 1 - Rope to Rope transfer
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IRATA Level 1 - Rope to Rope transfer
IRATA Level 1 - Use of the S-Tec Duck as a Backup Device
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IRATA Level 1 - Use of the S-Tec Duck as a Backup Device
Graviteq Rope Access Training
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Graviteq Rope Access Training
IRATA Level 1: Knot 7 of 7 - Alpine butterfly
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IRATA Level 1: Knot 7 of 7 - Alpine butterfly
IRATA Level 1: Knot 4 of 7 - Figure of 8 on a bight
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IRATA Level 1: Knot 4 of 7 - Figure of 8 on a bight
IRATA Level 1: Knot 3 of 7 - Figure of eight re threaded
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IRATA Level 1: Knot 3 of 7 - Figure of eight re threaded
IRATA Level 1: Knot 2 of 7 - Barrel knot
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IRATA Level 1: Knot 2 of 7 - Barrel knot
IRATA Level 1: Knot 1 of 7 - Stopper knot
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IRATA Level 1: Knot 1 of 7 - Stopper knot
IRATA Level 1: Knot 6 of 7 - Figure of 9 on a bight
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IRATA Level 1: Knot 6 of 7 - Figure of 9 on a bight
IRATA LEVEL 1: Knot 5 of 7 - Bunny ears knot
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IRATA LEVEL 1: Knot 5 of 7 - Bunny ears knot
IRATA Training Brisbane - Graviteq Rope Access
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IRATA Training Brisbane - Graviteq Rope Access
IRATA L2: Rescue from a croll using haul system on working line
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IRATA L2: Rescue from a croll using haul system on working line
IRATA L1: Passing a Double Deviation
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IRATA L1: Passing a Double Deviation
IRATA L1: Fixed point aid climb
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IRATA L1: Fixed point aid climb
IRATA L2: Retrievable rigging over a beam
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IRATA L2: Retrievable rigging over a beam
IRATA L3: Rescue past knots
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IRATA L3: Rescue past knots
IRATA L1: Basic Ascent and Descent
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IRATA L1: Basic Ascent and Descent

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @derrickwalker538
    @derrickwalker538 9 днів тому

    Walker here from East Tennessee in the states. I am part of a small rescue team here located in the middle of the Smoky Mountains where trail hiking, rafting & caving is big hobby. Your videos are great and you do an awesome job teaching! Now I am going to have to binge watch all of them!!

  • @stinnakeijz3211
    @stinnakeijz3211 4 місяці тому

    Why does he use the backup device that needs to manually be pulled down when the other backup ASAP does it automatically. It seems like the ASAP would be easier. And he had it on his right hip?

    • @gc0078
      @gc0078 4 місяці тому

      He switched from ASAP to the manual back up device to pass the knot. He just never switched back to ASAP.

  • @ivofrancisco357
    @ivofrancisco357 5 місяців тому

    Very explanatory!!

  • @gangadhar.k7392
    @gangadhar.k7392 5 місяців тому

    you make it look very easy ....😀

  • @Kehua800
    @Kehua800 5 місяців тому

    why not remove the casualties back up device once you have the casualty secured, - rope management keep it simple keep it clean less is more and don't have 4 sets of cow tails asking for trouble.

    • @stinnakeijz3211
      @stinnakeijz3211 4 місяці тому

      If its not in the way and works why would you want to remove a point of attachment? Redundancy seems like a safety rule. Less is more just seems like a freesolo

  • @DesertClap-b3n
    @DesertClap-b3n 5 місяців тому

    Hi we need level 1 staff in oman if any body interested

  • @HappyBear376
    @HappyBear376 5 місяців тому

    Best harness by far. The expert 3 is a totaly good system. I'll never understand the Pet'z idea. A good presentation my guy.

  • @toady0013
    @toady0013 5 місяців тому

    Hi, something I pick up with technicians a lot is they like to grab the rope when ascending and not the ascender. I noticed you did the same in the first move. Personal opinion, it is not good practice as you will get rope burn on the hands if there is a slip.

  • @corvuscorax5269
    @corvuscorax5269 5 місяців тому

    where those anchors point purchases

  • @corvuscorax5269
    @corvuscorax5269 5 місяців тому

    where those purple anchors point purchases

  • @timmacdonald7613
    @timmacdonald7613 6 місяців тому

    Bro, one of the best presentations I've seen and I've been in the ES industry for over 40 years! Very well done!

  • @EstherOlise-v9y
    @EstherOlise-v9y 6 місяців тому

    I Love your techniques please be my mentor

  • @verticalfeel
    @verticalfeel 6 місяців тому

    Man you post Great videos, very simple and easily explained, congrats for your work 👏👏👏 I'm happy and impressed

  • @januzportz7367
    @januzportz7367 8 місяців тому

    Looks simple. I wanna do this and earn some big bucks.

  • @JagminderThind
    @JagminderThind 8 місяців тому

    Any recruitment replacement im from India punjabi have hight experience in towers

  • @ryanstucka1748
    @ryanstucka1748 8 місяців тому

    Descending with the chest ascender is a very strange technique to recommend. Why not just use your descender?

    • @slipknot971000
      @slipknot971000 2 місяці тому

      Because it's an irata exercise, and also that "descend" technique with the croll is really useful in some situations

  • @jasonclark3057
    @jasonclark3057 9 місяців тому

    I much prefer the method that you used, ie attaching a duck (or second back up). This is what I've always done 'in the field'. However, when I did my level 1 we were taught to tie a second alpine loop in the back up line and then clip a cowstail into the new knot that you've just tied and then move your asap above the knot being passed. I don't really know why I was trained this way as like I said, I find it much quicker and easier to use a second back up in the same way that you did. I suppose it's a case of 'horses for courses'. 😂😂

  • @jasonclark3057
    @jasonclark3057 9 місяців тому

    I noticed that you had 4 cowstails. And also your short (or hard) link was made up from the middle of the cowstails. When I did my level 1 we only had 2 cowstails and we used a short link made up of either 3 carabineers, or a specialist short link. So, I just wondered why you had 4 cowstails instead of just 2 like I was originally trained with?

  • @marcelocristianofilgueras8275
    @marcelocristianofilgueras8275 10 місяців тому

    I am training for IRATA level 1 and the video is so helpful. thank very much. 11/03/2024

  • @treewisemenllc7281
    @treewisemenllc7281 11 місяців тому

    This is terrific for someone who has a handful of random climbing gear, like myself. A nice bit would be for someone who doesn't understand how these devices work, a bit of an explanation. Nice demonstration regardless. Thank you. 😊

  • @stewartmoran4293
    @stewartmoran4293 11 місяців тому

    You can also connect via the sternal D ring keeps you upright and less FF

  • @jeremiahsibeko4931
    @jeremiahsibeko4931 11 місяців тому

    Diamond to diamond --carabiner to carabiner this rescue just failed

  • @hughbarnes1234
    @hughbarnes1234 Рік тому

    Does the chesty only count as half a point of contact? Coupled with a hand jammer making it a full point of contact.

  • @dramekossi
    @dramekossi Рік тому

    Suis intéressé je suis peintre j'aimerais apprendre la corde

    • @HappyBear376
      @HappyBear376 5 місяців тому

      Do it my friend. The level one is not easy it is fun.

  • @MambaKamalenga
    @MambaKamalenga Рік тому

    Excellent experience!

  • @mairajrumi33
    @mairajrumi33 Рік тому

    Difference between rope access technician and rigging rope ?

  • @prestonakin6618
    @prestonakin6618 Рік тому

    Very comprehensive, definitely had tips I had never heard but are real helpful

  • @tommyers2166
    @tommyers2166 Рік тому

    ASAP- is that the generic name for this device?

    • @CelynParry
      @CelynParry 8 місяців тому

      It's the model name - Petzl ASAP

  • @alexcool3908
    @alexcool3908 Рік тому

    Without carabiner on the top of ascension grip ..... very bad

  • @saranyadevi6468
    @saranyadevi6468 Рік тому

    Very wonderful vedio Sir🎉🎉

  • @VinodKumar-zr9jm
    @VinodKumar-zr9jm Рік тому

    How much salary level 1

    • @84anish
      @84anish Рік тому

      20 Rs per day

    • @jacobkeith3796
      @jacobkeith3796 9 місяців тому

      It will depend on what company you work for and what they are willing to pay you for your qualification. Level 1 is fairly low but still a highly marketable skill, if you are currently with a company it would be worth negotiating your pay.

  • @CooperNYara907
    @CooperNYara907 Рік тому

    Explained so well

  • @FlurpsIxoye
    @FlurpsIxoye Рік тому

    Your technique is so beautiful to watch. It looks like a dance the way you move your hands when alternating between the ID and the duck

  • @christianbenedetti2147
    @christianbenedetti2147 Рік тому

    That was my 1'st minor on cow's tail,forgot to do up karabiner.Nailed the course but.Bloody beat myself up over this

  • @chonnerone2964
    @chonnerone2964 Рік тому

    Too fast! Shite.

  • @kalamalam7154
    @kalamalam7154 Рік тому

    Very good your training demo

  • @felixaguicar3752
    @felixaguicar3752 Рік тому

    Genial!!

  • @JKPUNJAB55
    @JKPUNJAB55 Рік тому

    love and respect from Punjab india

  • @XxLuvverofMusicxX
    @XxLuvverofMusicxX Рік тому

    I think an ASAP looks like a better backup device than a duck, with more safety features, so why do the majority if not all RA technicians in similar videos have an ASAP as main backup and duck as secondary, why not two ASAP devices? It seems that ASAP would be a little heavier than duck, but for me safety would be more important than the extra few grams. Also when you do a maneuver like then, when you remove the primary backup from the old set of ropes, why not put it onto the new set above or below the duck and remove the duck? Sure it's an extra move, but again to me the ASAP looks to be the safest and more feature rich of the two devices.

  • @Vergildantes15
    @Vergildantes15 Рік тому

    Is it possible to use polyester round sling as a anchor point on structure?

  • @alianomenezes2169
    @alianomenezes2169 Рік тому

    Muito bem ☺️☺️

  • @linoalves4845
    @linoalves4845 Рік тому

    The Best Trainer Ever..Mr. NP.

  • @vishnuchandrabahadur9398
    @vishnuchandrabahadur9398 Рік тому

    good job 👍

  • @lipczan
    @lipczan Рік тому

    have a question: descent with the ascending device, is it needed in case my descender fails? asking as I don't see any other situation why its needed (found the answer in other of your videos, rope to rope transfer :p)

  • @jennywhite1425
    @jennywhite1425 Рік тому

    I run 3 cowstails (a bull nose and a Progress Adjust). I'm interested in why you've got 4. Is that just for extra capacity? What do you use the 4th one for?

  • @zthreedp
    @zthreedp Рік тому

    Noyce and AZ!

  • @340wbymag
    @340wbymag Рік тому

    Tell me about cow's tails. I saw that you chose dynamic rope. Is there a standard rope diameter or a particular type of rope (static, dynamic, or rigging rope) requirement for cow's tails, or is it simply a matter of personal choice?

  • @dennisdaza8759
    @dennisdaza8759 2 роки тому

    🤘🤘🤘

  • @amitlimbu2497
    @amitlimbu2497 2 роки тому

    Nice

  • @dennisdaza8759
    @dennisdaza8759 2 роки тому

    💪💪