Wrapping Up My IRATA Level 3 Reassessment

Last Day, Best Day

Hey folks, it’s been a wild ride with my IRATA Level 3 reassessment, and we’re finally at the end. I wanted to share the last bit with you. You know, the final act in this high-flying drama.

Keeping it Cool

The last day was something else. I went in, all geared up, feeling pretty chill about the whole thing. Surprisingly, it went smoother than I thought. I guess all those days hanging off ropes and balancing paid off.

It’s All About Adaptation

You know how it is with rope access – you gotta be like water, adapting to whatever comes your way. And that’s exactly what happened. Each move, each knot, it all just flowed. It’s kinda like that feeling when everything just clicks, you know?

For the Pros and the Enthusiasts

Now, this isn’t just for the seasoned climbers out there. I reckon anyone who’s into watching high-altitude work, or just enjoys a good show of skill, will get a kick out of the video.

Why You Should Check it Out

Alright, so why watch the video? First off, it’s not your everyday tutorial. It’s more of a real-world application, a glimpse into the life of a rope technician. Plus, it’s a good mix of fun and learning – something for everyone.

Stick Around for More

And hey, if you like what you see, don’t forget to hit . There’s plenty more where that came from. My channel’s all about sharing the highs (pun intended) and lows of rope access, with tips, tricks, and maybe a few laughs along the way.

In Conclusion

So, that’s about it. Another chapter closed in my rope access journey. But stick around, there’s always more to learn, more to share. Let’s keep this community growing and learning together. And as always, stay safe up there!

Video’s mentioned in this video:
How to Rope Walk – Climb Twice as fast
https://youtu.be/U6DIM0riq8s

Spark Long Term Review:
https://youtu.be/qDyzgebwvGw

Stuntrigging with Keir Beck and Ralph Haeger:
https://youtu.be/pafhGRCtghQ

Rapid Ascent Descent System RADS:
https://youtu.be/RmOgy7FlK8U

Drawings ar made with VRIGGER. Link below!!

Welcome video where I explain the philosophy behind The Rope Access Channel
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:10 Start of Exercise
5:12 At the Casualty
8:36 Preparing the Counterbalance
10:58 Counterbalance
13:00 Setting up the RAD System
15:03 How to suppoort the channel
17:11 Rescue the casualty
19:00 Rescue passed knots with Casualty
22:30 Large Rope to Rope Transfer with Casualty
25:30 Concluding Thoughts and final questions

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