Drop testing back up devices for rope access use
Drop testing back up devices for rope access use. Testing a two person load : 160kg simulating rescues. The following devices where tested: Petzl Shunt Heightsafety backup Singing Rock Locker Petzl ASAP This is not a scientific test. Non aggressive devices tend to behave more differently on different ropes than aggressive devices. It should be noted that two person loads are for rescue purposes and is not normal use of the equipment. This is not an indication of equipment performance. The tests are beyond normal circumstances. (ie, two person loading and a large fall factor).

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Part 2 - Top Rope Solo with Petzl Shunt CAN Kill You - the Scorpion Catch

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Petzl’s ASAP fall arrester

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Rope access window cleaning with rigging and lots of the drop.

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People are worried about this part

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Rope Access on Wind turbines Climbing

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It's NOT what you think

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This is how simple pulley systems work - Rope Access Rigging

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ASAP VS Shunt

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Testing of 7 Top Rope Solo Climbing Devices - 3 FAIL !!

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Kong USA Back-Up Personal Fall Arrest System

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Karabiner - Kollision in Absturzsicherung - carabiner-collision in fallprotection - crash

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How To Use A Rope Access Descender - The Petzl I'd - IRATA Level 1 Training

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ASAP vs CROLL Tests

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Could you survive this?

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Vortex Drop 2012

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Top Rope Solo with Petzl Shunt CAN Kill You - the Scorpion Catch - Part 1

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tlumic_padu_absorbica_sambar.mpg

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THIS Is What Happens When You Attack a US Aircraft Carrier

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We broke the rules... again

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