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Knot (bend) pass during a lowering operation.
In this video we look at a very simple way of passing a joining bend in two ropes through a descent control device during a lower. The system makes use of a quick 2:1 and a Munter hitch in this instance.
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Testing to failure part 1
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This is the first video in a series where we look at common textile & hardware configurations tested to failure. The readout in the lower right of the screen is always in kilograms.
T analysis of high-line tensioning system
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In this short outtake from a recent Wilderness Vertical Rescue course we look at applying T analysis to a high-line tensioning system. The high-line has twin track-lines, the tensioning system is the classic self equalising parallel 6:1 'flagged' up a tension back-tied tree trunk.
Knot pass during a raising operation.
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Apologies for the variable audio in this video. We look at a simple & effective technique for passing a knot or joining bend through an in-line mechanical advantage system during a raise. The progress capture devices we use are a prusik minding pulley setup and the CMC Clutch.
July 2020 Wilderness Vertical Rescue Course
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Here's a quick snapshot of the seven day Wilderness Vertical Rescue course we just ran here in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney. We include a lot of content in our programs & use some stellar locations... let us know if you'd like to be included in one of these programs in the future.
AZ Vortex 1 - Lashing the feet
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In this video we look at a quick but incredibly useful technique, using basic lashing & frapping, for locking a Vortex foot into position. It also can be used to 'elevate' the back leg of an easel A frame to increase the working space within the footprint. Arizona Vortex Multipod www.safetyaccessrescue.com.au/shop/equipment/rescue-solutions/arizona-vortex-multipod/ Sterling Tech Tape www.safety...
Litter Rigging - Pitch Control and In-Ride
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In this rescue video we look at a litter pitch control system & two ways of configuring an in-ride (or top ride) setup for the attendant / medic. This system has been about for quite a while now but we thought it warranted a detailed explanation & demonstration. Stainless steel split apart litter www.safetyaccessrescue.com.au/shop/equipment/rescue-solutions/cmc-split-apart-stretcher/ CMC Aztek ...
Tension back tie anchors
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In this video we look at a simple, standard method for tension back tying suspect anchors.
We've been busy...
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A quick little teaser trailer of what we've been up to lately. Don't forget to subscribe & get all our latest content.
Rescue Anchors - Pitons
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In this video we look at using pitons to create multi-point, equalised rescue anchors.
Tactical roping - Anchors (preview)
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Tactical roping - Anchors (preview)
Knots, Hitches & Bends Part 1
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This video looks at the clove hitch, Munter hitch and snap bowline with the Yosemite retrace finish. It's not so much about how to tie them per se, but more about a standardised technique for showing others how to do it. Hopefully this neat technique is of use to trainers or instructors across rope access, rescue or any other roping discipline.
TAZ LOV2 descent / backup device
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In this gear video we look at the unique TAZ LOV2 device & explain possibly it's most unique feature... the ability to install it on a loaded rope. TAZ LOV2 www.safetyaccessrescue.com.au/shop/equipment/ppe/taz-lov2/
Fast X anchor system
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Straight up apologies for the background noise & other distractions... we fought with it all day! In this video we look at a variation on the venerable 'wrap / pull' anchor setup that's applicable for duress situations (tactical, search & rescue and so forth). It's a tiny difference but it suddenly makes the 'wrap / pull' so much easier. Equipment used in this video: Mystery Ranch Three Day BVS...
Rethreaded alpine butterfly knot
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In this video we show you how to tie an alpine butterfly knot directly around or into an object using a 'rethreaded' technique. This is super useful for rope access and rescue applications as well as tactical roping.
Webbing chest harness
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Webbing chest harness
Full body webbing harness
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Full body webbing harness

Komentáře

  • @randyrussell6246
    @randyrussell6246 Před 4 dny

    I have been tying a Bull Hitch and did not know how to tie the alpine thru a hole.......now I have to tie this every morning and night before bed for a few weeks and it is natural ........thanks.

  • @Mechman0925
    @Mechman0925 Před 12 dny

    So this is great. I see the primary usefulness of this as you can utilize your flat webbing for this or as anchhor material, slings etc. mix and match for the situation. For personal harness use only could you see introducing buckles into the shoulder straps and in the waist for speed and ease of donning? This is not for use as any other but for ascending and addition to life safety connection.

  • @maxasaurus3008
    @maxasaurus3008 Před 23 dny

    Shouldn’t you be wearing something like safety glasses?

  • @user-jt8ew5cn8i
    @user-jt8ew5cn8i Před 2 měsíci

    OK.

  • @dharshinesh9593
    @dharshinesh9593 Před 3 měsíci

    Exvelkent method of teaching this. Thank you

  • @alex-craft
    @alex-craft Před 3 měsíci

    Tried, not good at all - problems: 1 slow, need to tune loops multiple times before it fit well 2 not holding well, leg loops fall down with any movement if harness is not under the load 3 complex carabiner attechment - easy to make mistake, especially if used rarely 4 impossible to use without the top harness part.

  • @shannon5459
    @shannon5459 Před 4 měsíci

    How long for each webbing

  • @decimaldotdot5582
    @decimaldotdot5582 Před 4 měsíci

    bit harsh comments below this was good content..

  • @bennysinclair4187
    @bennysinclair4187 Před 4 měsíci

    Is there a reason you would use the alpine butterfly knot here? Rather than some other configuration?

  • @dougbirkholz8330
    @dougbirkholz8330 Před 4 měsíci

    How I remember pistons nothing sang so nice than a well placed pin

  • @andrewbarker3210
    @andrewbarker3210 Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent tutorial. Clearly shown and very well explained. Thanks

  • @aerialrescuesolutions3277
    @aerialrescuesolutions3277 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video.

  • @scout4962
    @scout4962 Před 6 měsíci

    Wow ❤ im looking for something like this so long. 👍👍👍 thank you for the Video. greatings from Berlin

  • @ynnebbenny
    @ynnebbenny Před 6 měsíci

    Oh wow !! I have to do some high gable painting and this is going to give me a lot of peace of mind. Hopefully I dont need to test it out, but it looks quite secure. You have probably saved lives with this video. Well done !! Thank you.

  • @rodn6713
    @rodn6713 Před 7 měsíci

    This is how instructions should be! I always get confused depending on my perspective on the knot, what side or direction loops and knots are started, etc. Your steps are clear enough so i can tie from any direction or side. Thank you!

  • @gerrys6265
    @gerrys6265 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks...best demo on this I've seen

  • @maddogmorgan1
    @maddogmorgan1 Před 9 měsíci

    This is exactly what we used in the early 90's rapelling out of choppers in the army. Once on the ground it was easy to stash in your webbing, lightweight and worked well.

  • @keenanstahl
    @keenanstahl Před 9 měsíci

    Great video. For the bottom harness, I found that a length that could go around my waist 3 times was almost perfect. It seems like using your waist might be a more relevant guideline than your height.

  • @johngo6283
    @johngo6283 Před 9 měsíci

    Outstanding video! 🏔️👍

  • @willholly1844
    @willholly1844 Před 10 měsíci

    I've done several mountaineering courses and this is the first I've seen of this. Good stuff.

  • @user-ju9hg9er8w
    @user-ju9hg9er8w Před 10 měsíci

    🍀🍀Quite a few years ago... He made the nails for his own use, but it's also good to learn how to place them

  • @Dantick09
    @Dantick09 Před 10 měsíci

    Nice!

  • @garengtutorial8923
    @garengtutorial8923 Před 11 měsíci

    Ini baru kerenn... Alat yang sangat berguna.

  • @juncuspatens
    @juncuspatens Před 11 měsíci

    Bomber.

  • @feldwebel7734
    @feldwebel7734 Před 11 měsíci

    outstanding!

  • @andy1way
    @andy1way Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent demostration. Subscribed.

  • @DrRobrez
    @DrRobrez Před rokem

    That's pretty awesome

  • @CubiCNooBiC
    @CubiCNooBiC Před rokem

    What considered the fastest and the easiest harness that I can makeshift in case of emergency if I have regular rope and no other tools?

  • @crapisnice
    @crapisnice Před rokem

    thanks

  • @viggosimonsen
    @viggosimonsen Před rokem

    Elegant!

  • @rajahdoha
    @rajahdoha Před rokem

    Informative video, Thanks

  • @arisandidip1897
    @arisandidip1897 Před rokem

    sir, how much length do you need for the short and long one?? Thank you... Salam dari Indonesia

    • @safetyaccessrescue7136
      @safetyaccessrescue7136 Před rokem

      Hi there. There is an explanatory in the video's audio about getting the right length but just to help out... the webbing for the lower section, when tied as a loop, should roughly come to your nose if you stand with your foot in the bottom of the loop and pull it upwards. The webbing for the upper section, when tied as a loop, should roughly come to your sternum again if you put your foot in the loop and pull upwards. Hope this helps...

    • @arisandidip1897
      @arisandidip1897 Před rokem

      @@safetyaccessrescue7136 thank you sir, very helpful explanation

  • @elliottmccloskey1380

    Thank you!

  • @beowolf9888
    @beowolf9888 Před rokem

    Good luck getting that undone after under tension.

  • @willowufgood1254
    @willowufgood1254 Před rokem

    Thanks Amazing

  • @willowufgood1254
    @willowufgood1254 Před rokem

    Thank Amazing 😊

  • @bloomingoutube
    @bloomingoutube Před rokem

    off topic. would you be so kind as to tell me the brand of sunhat your wearing ? Im looking for a similar hat system to go with my helmet when guiding rock climbing. thanks

    • @tovogel
      @tovogel Před rokem

      CMC Sunbrero

    • @safetyaccessrescue7136
      @safetyaccessrescue7136 Před rokem

      Yes as Todd V responded its a CMC Sunbrero... if in Australia (www.safetyaccessrescue.com.au/shop/equipment/ppe/cmc-sunbrero/) and if in the USA (www.cmcpro.com/equipment/sunbrero-improved/)... cheers.

  • @fredbrackely
    @fredbrackely Před rokem

    Number 1 rule : Make sure your furniture is all in the same room.

  • @TheRock-ij4bq
    @TheRock-ij4bq Před rokem

    So I retract my comment below. I made of these. Followed all the directions to a tee - carbiner was really secure, didn't shift, and the webbing was snug. However, when I moved around up on my roof, the leg portions kept slipping down, especially when bending forward, no matter how many times I cinched it up. It ended up being a hazard. I suggest this is only for emergencies and/or when the person is not moving much, but hanging in one position.

    • @safetyaccessrescue7136
      @safetyaccessrescue7136 Před rokem

      Hi Rock. Thanks for the feedback & I think you answered your own question (in a way) in the last line. I'm pretty sure in my audio in the video I make it clear this is an expedient, emergency setup or for very specific applications (i.e. heli-rappel, which is what I used to use it for... we were only suspended for seconds under the aircraft since getting on the ground was the priority). Its not a work harness or industrial fall protection harness. I'm glad people are liking & using it out there, but don't be under any illusions that its a replacement for a proprietary fall protection harness. Cheers.

  • @TheRock-ij4bq
    @TheRock-ij4bq Před rokem

    now i feel like i can go on my roof more confidently. thanks for a great explanation!

  • @vincentwesolowski459

    Thank you for this video. I will be re shingling my roof shortly.

  • @javierv2250
    @javierv2250 Před rokem

    Muy clara la explicación, eficiente y practico. Gracias!👍

  • @stefangustafsson1708

    What does the upper-part half-turn do? I cant understand why its so crucial?

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 Před rokem

    Great video 😊

  • @Bilixicoast
    @Bilixicoast Před rokem

    I really enjoyed this video

  • @CowboybubPercussion

    Also, jokes aside, this is a verry excellent video, however, I would perhaps suggest cutting your lengthily intro a good bit…

  • @CowboybubPercussion

    Fun fact, do this on the back instead of the front of your willing victim for BDSM

  • @chdwck9337
    @chdwck9337 Před rokem

    Just tie the damn knot lol way too much fluff,this is not that complex of a knot …blah blah blah,the pace of thing a knot or instructing it should never be this slow and drawn out,there is not this much verbiage needed to see how a proper knot is tied

    • @Surfsailwaves
      @Surfsailwaves Před rokem

      Some knot videos have too much waffle but for me, this was perfectly paced: and every step/comment/ camera angle helped make my learning faster than the all-too-common faster, show-offy style. Remember it’s a rescue knot: details matter.

    • @TheHuntForSupper
      @TheHuntForSupper Před rokem

      Be like Spock, patient and logical.

  • @benaplokcampandgo
    @benaplokcampandgo Před rokem

    Nice. What is the ideal lenght of the lower harness and the upper harness? Thanks.

  • @valentina.k1407
    @valentina.k1407 Před rokem

    Краткость- сестра таланта.

    • @TheHuntForSupper
      @TheHuntForSupper Před rokem

      "Once you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." ~ Spock