Chaplain242
Branched out member
wonder if self equalising anchors will migrate into these practices? After all they share the load and are safer...
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... each discipline though, absolutely convinced their way is "The Way" . . .
The regulation is meant to protect the public and the workforce. it doesn't provide a solution for every situation but does give you a place to propose and endorse your solution.
You or your employer must do a proper risk assessment end of story.
If that risk assessment does not provide a solution for the "just in case" you are fucked/negligent or dead or injuried.
Your option in a tree
a. work restraint, b. work positioning and c.fall arrest,
if you or your employer can't find a way to combine a second system in case your primary fails than
It is obvious our industry is failing that. people are falling
Unregulated, non mandatory etc equals murder.
Reckless indifference to an unjustifiably high risk to human life
You're punkin me, right? This is really just a Monty python skit.Arb training companies in the UK now required to have all trainee climbers on two ropes at all times.
This vid (from a small training company in England somewhere?) looks at possible (very basic) solutions.
Take a look at the bizarre twin ZigZag setup at 10.00 held together with a velcro strap. In day to day work situations this would be almost unworkable, certainly impractical for moving through, across and up and down a large Oak etc, a huge amount of physical effort required, not to mention the rope tending/managment, bridge management, anchor choices, trailing ends becoming entangled and so on.
BE WARNED, this is one of the most uninspiring and depressing tree vids you'll ever see. It represents a new low point in the history of tree care where a state/gov dictated how we approach our job. DO NOT WATCH if you value the innate and inherent creativity of the tree care industry. This video shows regressive methods carried out in a resentful, reluctant, lacklustre, dull and mean spirited atmosphere.
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You're punkin me, right? This is really just a Monty python skit.
If he’s right and the people writing regulations that affect our everyday work practices aren’t farmiliar with treebeing and others great climbers of the past 10 years then we really are in trouble!I highly doubt that anyone that had anything to do with these regulations knows anything about me or the way I climb. Nor any other climber. But I guess that's a compliment?
I don't sign petitions.