Reflecting on The Rope Access Channel's 2023 journey! Join me as we revisit events like Rescue Great Day in Seville, Grimpday in Marseille, and…
Breaking into a tight line and performing a pitch head haul used to be one of the staple exercises for an IRATA level 3 assessment.
The fourth way to pass mid rope knots with a casualty. There are a few more ways and for now we will leave it at this. Stay tuned we will step out of the box
The Butterfly Bend is a real easy knot to tie two ropes together. We use the Alpine Butterfly already in our rigging and to isolate a damaged part in the rope
The final video on how to tie ropes to use for abseiling. In a rope access setting that is. In the previous videos I've shown
After the first video on how to join two ropes together, here is the second video. It took a while because there were and
This is such a cool rescue! The AID CLIMB RESCUE where you LOWER the casualty to the ground. If you prepare it properly and set everything up in the right way i
How to store your wet ropes. Of course there are several ways to do this. Personally I like to Daisy Chain my ropes. It is quick and easy.
The Butterfly Knot! One of the most versatile knots used in rope access (IRATA, SPRAT) We have already learned the Figure of Eight on a Bight, a
The Youtube thumbnail of a rope access harness
In this post on The Rope Access Channel we get into how to properly use a ROPE ACCESS HARNESS.