Nice to see everyone using twin/shared tension systems. We tend to use one person operating two devices and a second person (the tailer) feeding the ropes to them to help keep the tension even and as a backup. Interested in your views on that.
Apologies for the very late reply. It think it is best to have one person operating both devices so they have complete control over the speed. The second person should feed them the rope. If we do one person per device they will be constantly adjusting to each other giving less control in my opinion .
Could you compere the "Edelrid Fuse" to the "Petzl ASAP Lock" in a video? Price and function is very identical on paper, but you with your experience for sure know important differences in practice :)
Hii I have a question. While ascending we use croll . We also use jumar. So my question is croll itself a complete connection point or jumar and croll together makes complete point?
That depends on the view of the industry, company standards, equipment used and manufacturers recommendations or guidelines. In my view a croll is a complete point when in suspension and with certain harness/chestascender combinations you want to use a jumar connected to a cowstail when in motion
You are very passionate about your job and you have excellent video editing skils. Great as always. Keep a good work Alex!!
Thank you very much!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Excellent footage, very well edited. Thank you for all your effort. Jim
Many thanks Jim!
What was your favourite challenge of the day
Nice video! Love seeing such high quality content about rope access as a RAT myself. Keep up the good work :)
Thanks, will do! Well appreciated
Nice to see everyone using twin/shared tension systems. We tend to use one person operating two devices and a second person (the tailer) feeding the ropes to them to help keep the tension even and as a backup. Interested in your views on that.
I think that is the safest way. Two persons operating the system
@@TheRopeAccessChannel to be clear, one person on both devices and a tailer feeding them rope? Or one person per device?
Apologies for the very late reply. It think it is best to have one person operating both devices so they have complete control over the speed. The second person should feed them the rope. If we do one person per device they will be constantly adjusting to each other giving less control in my opinion .
Could you compere the "Edelrid Fuse" to the "Petzl ASAP Lock" in a video? Price and function is very identical on paper, but you with your experience for sure know important differences in practice :)
Thanks for asking!🙏🏻
I am working on a review of the Fuse for the about two months. Now. So that will be coming👍🏼👍🏼
Will be a great help for sure! 👍thank you @@TheRopeAccessChannel
@@C0L0RMAN you are welcome
Nice bro
Thanks
Hii I have a question. While ascending we use croll . We also use jumar. So my question is croll itself a complete connection point or jumar and croll together makes complete point?
That depends on the view of the industry, company standards, equipment used and manufacturers recommendations or guidelines.
In my view a croll is a complete point when in suspension and with certain harness/chestascender combinations you want to use a jumar connected to a cowstail when in motion
Question,they are allowed to climb with one rope because the structure is considered second point of attachment?
That is correct.
How can i learn more about this level one?
What level 1?
what kind of psychopath do you have to be to come up with an evacuation task where a casualty is holding two cups of water 😂😂
I know right!! These competition designers are crazy!!
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Is it real to find a job as an industrial climber in Netherlands, if I don't speak Dutch but English only?
Yes there are many internationaal rope techs in NL