The article containing the compiled data of people who've died on a rope. He mentions that it's published on the web, and it must've grown in the last 11 years. I don't suppose anyone can point me in the correct direction? I cannot seem to find that article anywhere.
I believe you can contact him via the address posted at the beginning of the video. I think his contact info is also on PMI's website under the webinars.
I am working on creating a suspension trauma protocol for my crew in Maine dealing with windmills and communications towers in our district. I cannot seem to find Dr. Mortimers contact anywhere, can you help me please?
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The article containing the compiled data of people who've died on a rope. He mentions that it's published on the web, and it must've grown in the last 11 years. I don't suppose anyone can point me in the correct direction? I cannot seem to find that article anywhere.
I believe you can contact him via the address posted at the beginning of the video. I think his contact info is also on PMI's website under the webinars.
Cheers, mate.
I will see if I can find some contact info. The last time I tried to reach him at his NCRC email I never got ahold of him.
I have seen yhis idea for safety seminar, but i would like if possible has a link to make here in Brazil.
Great presentation.
Would you have Dr Mortimer's contact details?
I have a solution for Suspension trauma that I would like to discuss with him.
I am working on creating a suspension trauma protocol for my crew in Maine dealing with windmills and communications towers in our district. I cannot seem to find Dr. Mortimers contact anywhere, can you help me please?