anchor safety

Rope Rescue Math and Aerial Ladder Torque Management

Rope Rescue Math and Aerial Ladder Torque Management

Rope Rescue Math and Aerial Ladder Torque Management In rope rescue, a high-directional such as an aerial ladder can be an invaluable elevated anchor—if it’s rigged correctly. The forces at play are not intuitive, and relying on firefighting ratings or guesswork can lead to dangerously overloaded systems.This guide explains the math behind high-directional loading, how […]

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Rope Rescue Math – Understanding High-Directional Forces

Rope Rescue Math Guide to High Directional Forces

Rope Rescue Math – Understanding High-Directional Forces In rope rescue, knowing the numbers can be the difference between a safe system and one that’s on the edge of failure. When working with high-directionals—such as aerial ladders, tripods, or A-frames—forces don’t just act straight down; they spread out along multiple paths. The diagrams you’ve seen are

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Rigging Multi-Point Anchors

Rigging Multi-Point Anchors

Rigging Multi-Point Anchors in Rope Rescue Building anchor systems is a foundational skill in rope rescue that demands both practice and experience. Simplicity and complexity in anchor systems are not just technical challenges—they are measures of competency. Achieving competency requires time, focus, and a commitment to understanding the principles of anchor rigging. When to Use

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