I would NOT be buying my ropes off amazon... nearly 90% of their stuff is made in chine with US addresses that either aren't real or a tiny no name brand that out sources
So........ who do I have to kill to be allowed to do that?!?!?!?!? I used to be in the outdoor industry and as part of that I used to construct high ropes courses, but this is a whole new level and if my back would let me I'd be on that without a seconds thought!!!! Actually forget the back, I want to be on that NOW and the adrenaline will take care of the pain..... I might not be able to stand for the next month but it would be soooooo worth it!!! 😊😍😊😍😊😍😊
@@adamgaulin7821 this was more of a "how is it set up" question mate. Clearly your not going to put your techs on a beam with an open end. I just can't see the system properly. I'm a level 3 myself and always looking outside of the box fror construction jobs. Never seen these setups before, but ours is a different environment. Could definetely work though. I love the setup clipping the binas on too btw. Neat.
It’s rated, and was Pull tested prior to us getting on. We would never get on anything that we didn’t have the paperwork for. But it’s definitely a unique design.
@@adamgaulin7821 if she swings it won’t be head first. It will be the front, back, left or right side of her body. If anything drops from above her it won’t be severe unless she’s working on the 10th to bottom floor. Additionally, if it’s a significant piece again the helmet won’t do much.
@@drp1bb856 Tell us that you have never worked on ropes without actually telling us you have never worked on ropes. Still a "Dr" on the subject though eh? 🥴
Hi. I'm a rope tech. The hard hat is mainly to protect from falling objects, as others have said. There are safe practices to avoid dropping anything, but in case something does get dropped, it could save your life. A carabiner (or even a pebble from the roof kicked up by an uncontrolled rope) dropped from even just a few floors above you becomes a lethal projectile. IRATA requires that we wear hard hats. Although IRATA isn't law where I work, we follow its recommendations because we value our safety very highly.
same job
from South Africa..big up
Damn son! I want to enter, I've rated level 2 for rope rescue but I've got no idea how to get into this industry. Hmu
What is the rate for level 1 ?
Pretty badass trade! Seen stuff like this in refineries where a man lift or suspended manbasket isn’t practical.
Respect!
Cool I’ll have to try walking on the ceiling next time I am on a trolley.
im itching to get on one of these.. but fft i gotta go to bed to climb a tower in the morning.. Good night.
Отлично, когда объект имеет такие стационарный крепления для выполнения работ
А зачем она две восьмерки вместе связала где точки крепления
Good jobs mate
@@Fajar.andunisy thanks!
Cheers from the other side of the world 🤘😎
Same Job here
All the way from the Philippines
She is really good i can tell she hangs with big dogs and she is a lady im inpressed
Haha you are the authentic Spider girl lol
This is how it is done❤
Всё продуманно заранее. Везде бы так строили, было бы здорово.
Essa mina é braba
How do you get the auto locking carabiner off when done the job?
change the rigging to retrievable using just ropes
Вот можно же по человечески, установить держатели для верёвки сразу 👌
Ive done some rope access my problem one day im confortsble have total trust in my gear move like a nateral next day i wont feel so hot on the gear
aquele grampo não sai pela lateral?
Nice waht kimd of brand is the rail? I only know and used innotech ones
Nice great job
Hi! Im eager to learn... very interested! Can you help me?!
NICE WORK IF YOU HAVE JOB PLEASE TELL ME
Para instalarse nada mas tendría que bajar por un lado y ya
Incrível
that stick thing,,,,it sso very useful,,,and i cant find it anywere
Search ‘clip stick’
look at her very careful she is one in 1 million not a lot of them do this at will
Yooo it spider-man
Nice rig.
Errrmm. No thanks. Luckily there are people like this to do the things I cant
I would NOT be buying my ropes off amazon... nearly 90% of their stuff is made in chine with US addresses that either aren't real or a tiny no name brand that out sources
Any country that touches the alps tends to make good stuff
@@adamlee2550 I guess.. even china has been to space w/o failure, so anything is possible
I've seen this "business model" alot of times! Made in china, with logos of businesses operating in the West. It's a con.
Legal safety equipment will keep you safe.
Opportunity American only irata certified trustt... not good money in it spend it!
👍👍
That girl has balls
So........ who do I have to kill to be allowed to do that?!?!?!?!? I used to be in the outdoor industry and as part of that I used to construct high ropes courses, but this is a whole new level and if my back would let me I'd be on that without a seconds thought!!!! Actually forget the back, I want to be on that NOW and the adrenaline will take care of the pain..... I might not be able to stand for the next month but it would be soooooo worth it!!! 😊😍😊😍😊😍😊
Looks fun
Muito bom.
Brave 💪🏽💪🏽
gangsta
Как встегнуть карабины понятно,все круто а как потом забрать?
a rope recovery knot
Anyone else see the open end lo
WHY IS SHE TAKING THE RED ROPE WITH?
What is at the end of the beam to stop the anchors sliding out? Is there an inbuilt stopper?
Yes there is ! Otherwise we would never get on it lol
@@adamgaulin7821 this was more of a "how is it set up" question mate. Clearly your not going to put your techs on a beam with an open end. I just can't see the system properly. I'm a level 3 myself and always looking outside of the box fror construction jobs. Never seen these setups before, but ours is a different environment. Could definetely work though. I love the setup clipping the binas on too btw. Neat.
Same work bby
❤
Good trig❤
카라비너는 어떻게 빼지?
Boss
She got some Big Kahuna's 💕💕💕
This is a job? What is the point of this job 😂
🥰🇵🇬,,
When its designed so badly you need an extension to get to the drop i personally wouldn't trust the roller 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
It’s rated, and was Pull tested prior to us getting on. We would never get on anything that we didn’t have the paperwork for. But it’s definitely a unique design.
Allow subscription
IRATA
Nope.
Nope nope nope.
شاگرد نمیخاین
first and last day on the job
Nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope
Nope
Estafa, estafa
Unsafe work
How's it unsafe?
Rope access is statistically safer than using a ladder or driving a car. Follow the rules and you will be fine.
I have to laugh when I see the hard hat. Like that will do anything to help if her gear fails.
If one line was to fail you could have a swing into the wall. Or have something dropped from above as well.
@@adamgaulin7821 if she swings it won’t be head first. It will be the front, back, left or right side of her body. If anything drops from above her it won’t be severe unless she’s working on the 10th to bottom floor. Additionally, if it’s a significant piece again the helmet won’t do much.
@@drp1bb856 Tell us that you have never worked on ropes without actually telling us you have never worked on ropes. Still a "Dr" on the subject though eh? 🥴
You are funny...
Hi. I'm a rope tech. The hard hat is mainly to protect from falling objects, as others have said. There are safe practices to avoid dropping anything, but in case something does get dropped, it could save your life. A carabiner (or even a pebble from the roof kicked up by an uncontrolled rope) dropped from even just a few floors above you becomes a lethal projectile. IRATA requires that we wear hard hats. Although IRATA isn't law where I work, we follow its recommendations because we value our safety very highly.
Yeahhh no freaking wayyy even though I'm roped safeties Still NO..LOL
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