March 28, 2025

Multipoint Anchors - Spanned Anchors in Rope Rescue

Spanned Anchors in Rope Rescue

Spanned Anchors in Rope Rescue Spanned anchors play a critical role in rope rescue operations, especially when anchor points must be established across gaps, uneven terrain, or large horizontal distances. Unlike traditional anchors that rely on fixed points, spanned anchors offer flexibility in positioning and load distribution. But with this versatility comes added complexity, and […]

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Basic mechanical advantage systems enable efficient lifting with simple pulleys. Learn the essentials of the 3:1 Z-rig for safe rescues - How is Weight Redistributed Through a 3:1 Mechanical Advantage System? - Eccentric Progress Capture in Mechanical Advantage Systems

Eccentric Progress Capture in Mechanical Advantage Systems

Eccentric Progress Capture in Mechanical Advantage Systems Eccentric Progress Capture in Mechanical Advantage Systems in rope rescue systems – most mechanical advantage setups are designed to pull or contract—that is, to haul loads upward or horizontally. But not all scenarios are about lifting. Some require controlled lowering under load while maintaining tension and control. This

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Balancing Online and Hands-On Training -Knots for Force Multiplication in Rope Rescue - Steep Highline Calculations and Rigging Techniques

Steep Highline Calculations and Rigging Techniques

Steep Highline Calculations and Rigging Techniques Mastering steep highline systems takes more than just strong anchors and high-quality rope—it demands precision, forethought, and the ability to calculate force vectors in real-time terrain. In other words, steep highline calculations and rigging techniques are critical. Whether you’re new to horizontal rigging or refining your advanced systems, steep-angle

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Twin Rope System for Industrial Rope Access + Can I Lash the Legs (AHD) to a Handrail? - NFPA G Rated Rope and Rescue Standards

NFPA G Rated Rope and Rescue Standards

When it comes to technical rope rescue, understanding equipment classifications and national standards is essential. One area that often raises questions is the use of NFPA G-rated rope—a designation set by the National Fire Protection Association for life safety rope. To simplify your decision-making and training, here’s a clear breakdown pulled directly from the Rigging

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Twin Tension Rope Systems and Gin Pole Setup

TTRS and Gin Pole Setup for Technical Rope Work

Technical rope professionals often need fast clarity on specific systems. Whether you are refining a Twin Tension Rope System (TTRS) or setting up a gin pole, efficiency, safety, and precision come from understanding how the system works—not just owning the gear. Twin Tension Rope Systems (TTRS) TTRS distributes the load between two tensioned lines, with

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