A windy rope access inspection day offshore. I found this footage on a hard drive and decided to make a video where you can see how the rope access training
After the first video on how to join two ropes together, here is the second video. It took a while because there were and
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 Double Deviation. After the Single Deviation is the previous video, we get into the Double Deviation. There is one big difference
How to pass a Single Deviation. And why do we use one? Those are just two of the questions that are answered in this video!
How to pass a small re-anchor. A re-anchor (sometimes called a rebelay) is similar to a small rope to rope transfer. The way the ropes are
Rope to Rope Transfers. Sometimes you need to transfer to another set of ropes. When the ropes are within reach we call it a SMALL Rope to Rope Transfer
This is an extra release. I thought it important to correct my example of the how to changeover video. How to Changeover properly to watch the proper way to changeover.
Now we know how to pass a knot, we get into one of the most usefull skills. How to pass an edge obstruction at the top. Our work usually starts from a roof, so
In this video you will learn how to pass a knot in the rope when ascending and descending. If we find a damaged spot in the rope we use the Butterfly knot to...