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Vertech Group
Приєднався 30 жов 2019
Відео
North Rankin Derrick Decommissioning
Переглядів 5582 роки тому
Vertech was engaged in decommissioning the North Rankin Derrick, a drilling derrick, whilst the platform was operational. Vertech provided planning, engineering and technical services, completed onshore mock-up trials, and managed multi-disciplinary rope access personnel to complete this challenging project successfully. You can see the full project details here: www.vertechgroup.com.au/project...
Vertech Group - Limitless Inspection, Specialist Maintenance & Access Services
Переглядів 7483 роки тому
Vertech Group are an inspection and specialist maintenance provider who underpin their operations with specialist and rope access to deliver efficiency and safety excellence.
V Flare Package - Vertech Group
Переглядів 4393 роки тому
A short compilation from our V-Flare scopes.
Sonomatic & Geo Oceans - Online Tank Inspection ROV and NDT Scanning
Переглядів 6033 роки тому
Sonomatic and Geo Oceans recently completed an online storage tank inspection using a combination of ROV visual inspection and Advanced NDT. The advanced NDT was conducted utilising the Sonomatic Raptor II automated scanner. The Raptor II allows for rapid ultrasonic corrosion mapping of the tank floor, collecting ultrasonic data that can be used for FFS and engineering assessment. Being able to...
How to Rescue of Casualty in Ascent Mode Pt 2. - Level 2 Rescue - Rope Access Refreshers
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Training Manager Simon demonstrates how to rescue a casualty in ascent mode. Simon Thomson is an experienced IRATA instructor, having trained over 1200 technicians at all IRATA levels. He is also a certified IRATA assessor who regularly assesses trainees from other IRATA training member companies to ensure the IRATA standard is consistent across the industry. To see our entire list of services ...
How To Rescue A Casualty In Ascent Mode Pt.1 - Level 2 Rescue - Rope Access Refreshers
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Training Manager Simon demonstrates how to rescue a casualty in ascent mode. Simon Thomson is an experienced IRATA instructor, having trained over 1200 technicians at all IRATA levels. He is also a certified IRATA assessor who regularly assesses trainees from other IRATA training member companies to ensure the IRATA standard is consistent across the industry. To see our entire list of services ...
Types of Helmets - Rope Access Refreshers
Переглядів 3044 роки тому
Training Manager Simon goes through the types of helmets you will encounter on-site Simon Thomson is an experienced IRATA instructor, having trained over 1200 technicians at all IRATA levels. He is also a certified IRATA assessor who regularly assesses trainees from other IRATA training member companies to ensure the IRATA standard is consistent across the industry. To see our entire list of se...
Harnesses, Carabiners and Cow's Tails
Переглядів 9814 роки тому
Training Manager Simon goes through the harnesses, carabiners and cow's tails you will be using on-site. Simon Thomson is an experienced IRATA instructor, having trained over 1200 technicians at all IRATA levels. He is also a certified IRATA assessor who regularly assesses trainees from other IRATA training member companies to ensure the IRATA standard is consistent across the industry. To see ...
Ascenders, Backups & Descenders - Rope Access Refreshers
Переглядів 5484 роки тому
Training Manager Simon goes through the ascenders, backups and descenders you will be using on-site. Simon Thomson is an experienced IRATA instructor, having trained over 1200 technicians at all IRATA levels. He is also a certified IRATA assessor who regularly assesses trainees from other IRATA training member companies to ensure the IRATA standard is consistent across the industry. To see our ...
How To Ascend & Descend - Rope Access Refreshers
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Training Manager Simon shows you how to effectively ascend and descend a rope. Simon Thomson is an experienced IRATA instructor, having trained over 1200 technicians at all IRATA levels. He is also a certified IRATA assessor who regularly assesses trainees from other IRATA training member companies to ensure the IRATA standard is consistent across the industry. To see our entire list of service...
Alpine Butterfly - Rope Access Refresher
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Alpine Butterfly - Rope Access Refresher
Level 1 Rescue - Rope Access Refresher
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Level 1 Rescue - Rope Access Refresher
Figure of 8 - Rope Access Refresher
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Figure of 8 - Rope Access Refresher
Barrel Knot - Rope Access Refresher
Переглядів 1,6 тис.4 роки тому
Barrel Knot - Rope Access Refresher
Stopper Knot - Rope Access Refresher
Переглядів 1,1 тис.4 роки тому
Stopper Knot - Rope Access Refresher
Abseil Access Waimakariri Bluffs Project
Переглядів 7794 роки тому
Abseil Access Waimakariri Bluffs Project
I always prefer to use the asap lock rather than the shunt.
This is ChatGPT's translation, into English, of one of the exchanges below: Regarding "It's actually the Duck, not the shunt and common practice within the industry, for both the Duck and the Shunt, is for the cow's tail to be attached to the ventral attachment. You can connect to either the ventral or the sternal as the Duck's instructions shows both are acceptable." GPT's translation: "In this rope rescue conversation, they're discussing the proper use of a device called a "Duck" (similar to a Shunt) in a climbing or rappelling system, specifically in relation to its attachment points on a harness. Here’s a breakdown of the key terms and concepts: Key Terms 1 Duck: The Duck is a compact ascender/rope clamp used in rope access and rescue operations. It is often employed for ascending or for backup in a fall arrest system. 2 Shunt: Similar to the Duck, the Shunt is another type of rope grab device used as a backup during rope activities. It acts as a mechanical prusik, gripping the rope if a fall occurs. 3 Cow's Tail: This is a lanyard used in climbing and rope access. It is a short piece of rope or webbing with a carabiner at the end, used to attach the climber to an anchor point or a device like the Duck or Shunt. 4 Ventral Attachment Point: This is the lower attachment point on a climbing or rope access harness, typically situated at the front near the waist. It is often used for attaching descenders or other devices. 5 Sternal Attachment Point: This is the chest-level attachment point on a harness. It is usually used for attaching fall arrest devices and sometimes for ascending devices. 6 A Point**: Likely referring to a specific attachment point on the harness. Explanation • The commenter is asking why the person isn’t using a specific attachment point ("second point 'A'") on their harness for the Shunt (or Duck in this case). • @simonthomson1631 clarifies that they are using a Duck, not a Shunt, and that it is common practice to attach the cow's tail (the lanyard) to the ventral (lower front) attachment point on the harness when using either a Duck or a Shunt. • He also mentions that according to the Duck’s instructions, it can be attached to either the ventral (lower) or sternal (chest) attachment points, and both are acceptable. Application • In rope rescue or rope access, using the proper attachment points on a harness is crucial for safety and efficiency. The ventral attachment point is typically used for devices that manage weight and descent, like descenders or ascenders, because it provides a lower center of gravity and more stable positioning. • The sternal attachment point is more common for fall arrest devices, which engage in the event of a fall to keep the person upright and distribute forces more evenly across the body. By adhering to these attachment points, climbers and rescuers ensure that their gear is used in the most effective and safe manner, as per industry standards and manufacturer instructions."
I’m going for my first Irata course in a few weeks. I’m learning my knots with Knots 3D app and watching videos on here. Can you give any advice for people that are just getting into the trade? Best place to find work, best place to learn new skills to progress to level 2 and recommend time to stay at each level before attempting to progress to to the next level.
I have 2 brothers that are level 2 and level 3 but I want to do this off my own back and not get help up the ladder just because they’re higher levels and are in higher positions in the industry.
Hey mate put the ascender below the rocker and you don’t need to grab the rope with your feet as your foot pressure holds it taut
Finally a easy to understand video!!
I cant hear anything you are saying. Could you tell me how long is the rope that you used for the cows tail before you tied the knots?
No. Learn jock.
Good job
Best tutorial
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Thanks
So glad we dont use the duck much, the ASAP is such a dream compared to that.
amazing times
Very comprehensive
Awesome, just what I like.
I need rope access institute lacenes how to get tell me please
Very wonderful Vedio Sir🎉🎉👋
Hi sir
Good job 👍
Badass!
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Pas de position de sécurité pour évite le syndrome du baudrier ? La victime sous le secouriste ??? Vous retirer le système d'anti chute de la victime ?? Rien ne va dans se secours.. désolé mais à toutes les personne qui vois sa ne reproduisez pas se que vous venez de voir
Thank you very much for the video.
thanksss :)) what kind of rope do you use?
seni tebrik ediyorum
Sound is poor.
Awesome video, thank you.
Hey Simon! Your UA-cam famous now! Regards from one of your students 🤘
Thanks mate that helps heaps!
Where can I go to take high-quality aerial rescue training, like tower and or on a derrick? I already took the Rope Access course, those rescues were great. Thank you, Jim H.
What type make and model of defender are you using?
I was taught first connection is getting them on your belay line. Second attachment would be to tether them to you as you did but not to your harness but to the carabiner the decent device is connected to
Brilliant demo
What a brilliant well explained vid, I’m doing my level one soon this was perfect
did you get it?
Hi there! Just a question. If you ascend to the injured your backup going along with you on the other guy's support line. This case your back up will arrive under the injured person's descender device. In the move your back up already between the injured person ascender and descender. How's jumped there actually? What're the steps?
Io am dat 2 in 15 ani nu doresc nimanui dar fata de prezentare e cu totu alta poveseste rapid si cu ce ai la indemana
Am sorry to say buh that's wrong, u were not supposed to unlock ASAP for the person u'r rescuing, u must maintain both ASAP cuz if one of your two points fail u will left with one point recall u offering rescue
Sorry but this is actually incorrect. Firstly and asap is rated to rescue, although it is a teeth device the fall arrest lanyard deems it suitable for rescue scenarios. The reason why you remove the casualties back up is firstly easier rope/gear management. A scenario where this would make sense is if the casualty has a duck rather than an asap. As you lower the causalty you would have to manage two back up devices and if a duck is loaded you will have to use mechanical advantage like pulleys or slings to unload the duck to continue ascent. In a rescue you can imagine this would consume a lot of time. This is the same reason why we would not just lower the casualty using their own gear as it would be harder to manage the casualty and consume unreasonable amount of time. Once a hard link is established to the casualty the casualty now has 2 anchor points as they are fastened to you and your anchor points deeming them suitable to remove their back up and decender. Hope this explanation makes sense. Stay safe
Hello Simon, will there be any new videos coming out? I was looking for your playlist, but could not find one. How do I access your level 3 rescues? Thank you, Jim.
Great explanation of the many options for performing this rescue. Thank you, Jim.
Excellent job, great explanation along the way. I just found your channel. Thank you, Jim.
Hindi me ho to
Привет, разве страховка не к точке "А" крепится через стропу?
Training institute kha par hai ?
Looking at your starting position; How did you get your shunt above the casualty's chest ascender? And at what stage was the casualty put on the descender?? Cheers mate
He mentioned at the beginning that he already put the casualties rope in the descender...:-)
Now you know how the rope rescue teams do things on a overhanging rock formation
Yes ,sir that's alot
Bro) Why are you use not second point 'A' on your harness for the SHUNT?
It's actually the Duck, not the shunt and common practice within the industry, for both the Duck and the Shunt, is for the cow's tail to be attached to the ventral attachment. You can connect to either the ventral or the sternal as the Duck's instructions shows both are acceptable. Cheers,
@@simonthomson1631 🙂👌
Good job thank you lots for info
Hi sir . I'm Mia . From Bangladesh . Sir you have any vacancies or company . . I have 8 year experience Rope access job . And I'm IRATA L3 . If you have any vacancies or company . Please let me know . This is my email address suraj85581982@gmail.com Thanks
Hi sir
Tks !!!
i know I'm kinda randomly asking but does anyone know of a good site to watch newly released series online?
@Case Kyle I use flixzone. You can find it by googling =)
@Archer Nickolas Definitely, I've been watching on FlixZone for years myself :D
@Archer Nickolas Thanks, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I really appreciate it !
@Case Kyle Happy to help xD