this you will need to know how to do -line man in this video makes it look easy -important that once you have saftey line attached above cable that you pass super squeeze through the inside of safety rig then attach supersqueeze to pole above cable-if you tighten ur slack up first u will feel better bout releasing supersqueeze -tighten slack up on safety so u can feel that it has you-do the same with the supersqueeze -after you attach it above cable -maybe its just something to do with how I climb but once I know the rig can hold my weight I feel safe -so if I tighten up so that safety was tighter then the supersqueeze then I could concentrate on doing it right -thanks for showing this -This one was a big deal in lineschool
Good morning, congratulations on the technique r teachings. I am from Brazil and here I do not find this model of spur and belt to buy. How do I buy a model like this? which site do I think? thanks
Here is a response directly from one of our instructors: I am not sure what you are referring to as a positioning strap. When I came up we free climbed and used a positioning belt to belt off once we were at working height. This would usually be above telephone and TV so if we cut out it would catch our fall. What is being used in this video is a fall restriction device that tethers you to the pole so you cannot fall more than 18” if used properly. Use of fall restriction such as this is required by law now . Hope this helps.
@@blueridgecommunityandtechn3944 one last question does it look good having an associate degree in mathematics with some science courses or it does not help out for a lineman position. since I know there its a lot of math calculations with electricity
We have a certificate and an associate degree program in Electric Distribution. This includes general education courses such as English and Math, but also practical classes such as conflict resolution. This helps provide a well rounded education. Lineworkers can be successful with and without these courses, but they are valuable either way.
Man o man sure has changed. Probably for the better. I'm just glad that I free climbed for 40 years and I'm here to comment and smile
I'm in the school right now for this, I highly recommend it, there's a review on my channel if anyone has questions about the school!
this you will need to know how to do -line man in this video makes it look easy -important that once you have saftey line attached above cable that you pass super squeeze through the inside of safety rig then attach supersqueeze to pole above cable-if you tighten ur slack up first u will feel better bout releasing supersqueeze -tighten slack up on safety so u can feel that it has you-do the same with the supersqueeze -after you attach it above cable -maybe its just something to do with how I climb but once I know the rig can hold my weight I feel safe -so if I tighten up so that safety was tighter then the supersqueeze then I could concentrate on doing it right -thanks for showing this -This one was a big deal in lineschool
Piece of cake. We did this in the Navy Seabees training in Port Hueneme. California. Look, lock, drop.
I'm hoping to join the seabees when I'm 18 and then when I get out sign on with a utility company.
I have the climbers and belt that my grandfather used when he was a First Class Lead Lineman with Potomac Edison.
yu guys are excellent
Can you please provide PPEs details. I want to purchase all.
MUITO IMPORTANTE ESSE TREINAMENTO IPIS MANEIRAS DE FAZER AS COISAS ORIENTAÇÃO EM FIM SE FAZ O PROFECIONAL.
Boy when I learned 25 years ago the foreman just threw the hooks and belt at you and here learn.
Hi I am from Bangladesh and i needs the same quality safety belt so what can i do?
buy one
Good morning, congratulations on the technique r teachings. I am from Brazil and here I do not find this model of spur and belt to buy. How do I buy a model like this? which site do I think? thanks
Jharlen.com. buckingham super squeeze
question about the buck squeeze , I have a lineman positioning strap by klein will that be enough of a substitution or are they the same thing.
Here is a response directly from one of our instructors:
I am not sure what you are referring to as a positioning strap. When I came up we free climbed and used a positioning belt to belt off once we were at working height. This would usually be above telephone and TV so if we cut out it would catch our fall. What is being used in this video is a fall restriction device that tethers you to the pole so you cannot fall more than 18” if used properly. Use of fall restriction such as this is required by law now .
Hope this helps.
@@blueridgecommunityandtechn3944 thank you
@@blueridgecommunityandtechn3944 one last question does it look good having an associate degree in mathematics with some science courses or it does not help out
for a lineman position. since I know there its a lot of math calculations with electricity
We have a certificate and an associate degree program in Electric Distribution. This includes general education courses such as English and Math, but also practical classes such as conflict resolution. This helps provide a well rounded education. Lineworkers can be successful with and without these courses, but they are valuable either way.
What brand of boots do you lineman wear?
We all have different tastes and opinion on this. Some wear Hoffman’s and others wear Carolina, Halls safety and Redwing
whatever works buddy, no matter they all friggin' costly!
@@bobpress1235 Yes. I see that the boots are are pretty expensive.
Hi
John Travolta brought me here
Sorry, I'll stomp my gaffs in. This dude is doing this to showoff for the video.
where’s yu handline “lineman”???? take heed apprentices and wannabes....you don’t go up a pole without a handline!!’n
so, when you went to climbing school, you took a handline up with you every time?
Michael Crowley yes