Tie off that tool bag as soon as you get on top of the turbine mate!! I get that its most likely not going anywhere but one little slip up and its gone!! Great video though
@@grzegorzstypik7024 pytam z czystej ciekawosci, bo sam planuje rozpoczac te sciezke kariery. Moglbym zadac Ci dwa pytania? Ciezkie egzaminy? Ciezko znalezc prace zaraz po egzaminach? Pozdrawiam
@@eZRaped egzaminy raczej na luzie, chociaż nie mam żadnego punktu odniesienia, ja robiłem kurs we Wrocławiu. Z pracą też poszło raczej szybko - od połowy stycznia miałem trzy rozmowy, jedna oferta mi podpasowala.
@@grzegorzstypik7024 mega dziekuje za odpowiedz, jeszcze jedno pytanko. Masz jakis background techniczny czy raczej zatrudnienie oparte bylo tylko na odbytych kursach? I czy to praca zagraniczna?
@Matt Allcock LVL 3 irata, but not working wind turbines, I'm working in a petrochemical plant.. not as cool, but pay is alright, and I've got plenty of free time.
Wow, what a fascinating and professional video you've shared! The way you provide services on wind turbines using rope access techniques is truly impressive. It's clear you're a pro at this - definitely the best in👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@johnnyk.4152 im currently doing my electrical tech in college, i have connections with people in the turbine industry and apparently as soon as i finish, find a company and they send you to courses ect
@Matt Allcock im also afraid of heights but its amazing how much better you feel when you're secured by something and know its safe. i refuse to use a 50ft ladder but i can hang from a rope. Id also like to get into this at some point in my life
@@VerticalVentures it's a dangerous job. do not underestimate the danger. especially if you connect the anti-fall with a one meter long fixed rope to the ventral attachment. if the work rope breaks, and the fall arrester reaches a fall factor of 1 or 2, you break your back. I think you need to use an absorber.
Geez, my palms are sweating while watching this. Great composure and that view of all the turbines is amazing.
Yours palms?! My balls are retreating into my abdomen!
Tie off that tool bag as soon as you get on top of the turbine mate!! I get that its most likely not going anywhere but one little slip up and its gone!! Great video though
Dream work! Just finished my GWO, about to start irata, then blade repair and off I go :) can't wait
Hej, zaczales juz prace?
@@eZRaped zaczynam 1 maja, a czemu? :)
@@grzegorzstypik7024 pytam z czystej ciekawosci, bo sam planuje rozpoczac te sciezke kariery. Moglbym zadac Ci dwa pytania? Ciezkie egzaminy? Ciezko znalezc prace zaraz po egzaminach? Pozdrawiam
@@eZRaped egzaminy raczej na luzie, chociaż nie mam żadnego punktu odniesienia, ja robiłem kurs we Wrocławiu. Z pracą też poszło raczej szybko - od połowy stycznia miałem trzy rozmowy, jedna oferta mi podpasowala.
@@grzegorzstypik7024 mega dziekuje za odpowiedz, jeszcze jedno pytanko.
Masz jakis background techniczny czy raczej zatrudnienie oparte bylo tylko na odbytych kursach? I czy to praca zagraniczna?
just got my sprat level 1 yesterday! yeew! what a rush.
What A Blast! I can't wait till my training starts!
So how it goes?
RIP
@Matt Allcock LVL 3 irata, but not working wind turbines, I'm working in a petrochemical plant.. not as cool, but pay is alright, and I've got plenty of free time.
Me too bro
Working for Vestas now. Onshore.
Wow, what a fascinating and professional video you've shared! The way you provide services on wind turbines using rope access techniques is truly impressive. It's clear you're a pro at this - definitely the best in👍👍👍👍👍👍
Awesome job man! What a beautiful day out on the ropes👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Good work! Cant wait untill i start
Thanks for the video
This video was dope af
I use all the same gear but for a different job. How do I get involved in wind turbine work? What training is needed and what company is this for??
Wow very interesting job 😎
how doesnt this have more views??
Trying to get a job repair and painting the wind farm. How hard is it to get the certificate.
great!
how can you not feel afraid to be at that height, interesting and good luck👍
Omg 😲 you are incredible
No music , Talking would make this a better vid , Thanks
Can’t agree more
Nice one. Would love to join you and make another video
Must be some kind of Super Hero 👌
Once you reach the bottom how do you get all the ropes and carabiniers back without having to climb the tower again ?
You go up inside the turbine again and lift all your ropes back up
Start my training in a week, I can not wait to start doing this!!
How did you get started? I'm really interested in getting into this.
@@johnnyk.4152 im currently doing my electrical tech in college, i have connections with people in the turbine industry and apparently as soon as i finish, find a company and they send you to courses ect
Fascinating video. Thought I could do this but nope...can’t.
@Matt Allcock im also afraid of heights but its amazing how much better you feel when you're secured by something and know its safe. i refuse to use a 50ft ladder but i can hang from a rope. Id also like to get into this at some point in my life
TIMBERLAND PR BOOTS BROUGHT ME HERE
I want this worke:) so cool
Не понял для чего спускались. Какие работы выполнили? Или это для видео спуск?
Для покраски Ветрика 👍🏻
Thats what i want to do when finish my enginearing
I'm guessing the person recording this video is a Level 1
How work like you mate ?
What was the alpine in your working line for?
justin north it takes the weight off the rope as you go over the nose cone. once over I take it out 👍
BriPix Ahh ok I see!
How to get offshore wind turbine technician jops please answer me and then how many many experience need in offshore
How do you get on with the red? Nice video
Matthew Trott thanks Matthew, it's not too bad, does the job.
Привет, подскажи, что за музыка у тебя играет в видео?
How do you over come the fear of heights?
You don’t
Don't worry we got a lot more wind turbines to work on after this one lol
Is this good pay
Hi brother. А что делали ? Осмотр на наличие коррозии?
А ты где работаешь?
@@jinnomagarino1767 , я работаю на новостройках, швы и покраска. Реже монтаж какой нибудь.
Where was this video taken ?
Brandon Macchia UK
BriPix which company do you work for ? Are you specialized in blade repair ?
What propels you to do that?
Lucifur lol. Oh fresh air and money. That's why I'm on ropes
Are trailing safties not allowed... Just seems like allot of unnecessary effort for descending?
The last farm I was on required an ASAP lock. Managing a backup like that would be a ball ache.
No phone tether? Ballzy.
What's the salary like
Been doing basket work for 2 years. I keep begging my boss to send me to rope access training 😭
Só faltou estar preso em dois pontos. E outra a sacola de equipamento deveria estar presa tbmm
Hiii I am an IRATA level 1 technician I would like to work in your company is there any vacant
Wow this is amazing,I’m currently in the blade repair business but onshore in a factory,Any advice for me getting into this line of work ?
IRATA
I cleaned a ceiling fan once without a safety harness - would that be considered experience?
How to join with you
Where do I sign up?
The sign up list is at the top of the first wind turbine...
Imagine dropping the bag oof
Mute button goes hard
No case on the phone? Wreckless
If the phone fell there wouldn’t possibly be a way he’ll find it😂
younger brother 😂
You must have never dropped your phone before. 😅
I need 100hr to do that job
I got an ad for 2 whoppers for $5. The time period that took place was at Christmas. I got it in summer. A Christmas ad in Summer
The music is annoying, but with sound off nice video
It would actually take up a notch to hear the ambient sounds and not the music.
കേരളത്തിൽ ഇത് പഠിച്ചവർ ഉണ്ടോ.. 😇 എനിക്ക് ഉടനെ job set ആകും
when you had no harness for a minute, me😱
Bro, talk about trusting your equipment!
Yeah all the equipment is bomb proof man. Massively over rated for the job.
一個失誤,就會消失
I that for 1 month nahhh laters one fall ur done I did that for one month
Maybe an office job would suit you better?
@@VerticalVentures nope an RN YES NOT THAT DEATH WORK THANK U SIR
@@olegariobeltranbeltran8380 so why did you only do it for a month?
@@VerticalVentures bc it was dangerous the money was not good so that's why .
@@VerticalVentures it's a dangerous job. do not underestimate the danger. especially if you connect the anti-fall with a one meter long fixed rope to the ventral attachment. if the work rope breaks, and the fall arrester reaches a fall factor of 1 or 2, you break your back. I think you need to use an absorber.
RATPACK
One point if contact, u fail