Safety Alert
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Using the GRILLON as an anchor for more than one person
Pulley system efficiency tests with MAESTRO, I’D S, PRO TRAXION, ROLLCLIP...
Fall arrest on a vertical lifeline with ASAP LOCK and ASAP
Making the ASAP drop-resistant
ASAP usage on static rope
Certification tests of the ABSORBICA-I and Y lanyards
Lowering 150 kg - 250 kg with the I’D S and I’D EVAC on the anchor
Lowering 150 kg - 280 kg with the I’D L on the anchor
Belaying loads with the I’D S, I’D L, and I’D EVAC
Releasable anchor with the RIG: lowering system pre-installed on the ground.
Tyrolean on rope with RIG
Primary uses of the RIG
Primary belay device in a fall arrest system
Backup device in a rope access system
Choice of harness attachment point for the ASAP
Backup belay for one person with the ASAP on the anchor
Installing a life-line
ASAP usage when approaching an obstacle or the ground
ASAP usage in high winds
How to properly adjust your VOLT harness?
How to properly adjust your NEWTON harness?
Video - How to install the seat for VOLT harnesses?
Video - Installing the WIRE STROP
Video - How to install the ASAP/ASAP LOCK on a lifeline?
How and why use a fall-arrest lanyard?
Proper selection of ABSORBICA lanyard – workers weighing 100 to 140 kg (lanyards before 2024)
General principles for work at height
Understanding and optimizing clearance with ABSORBICA-I and Y
Clearance values with ABSORBICA-I and Y depending on your situation
Connecting the MGO to a structure
Using the LADDER CLIMB attachment point on the VOLT harness, European version.
Using the ADJUST rope adjuster with the MGO OPEN
Slinging an anchor with ABSORBICA lanyards
ABSORBICA-Y lanyards and fall-arrest lanyard connector parking on the harness
Oblique or vertical anchors and fall distance with ABSORBICA lanyards.
Tests of ABSORBICA lanyards in a fall over an edge
Strangulation risk in a fall on an ABSORBICA Y lanyard.
Releasable anchors with the I'D
Work positioning using an adjustable lanyard
Backed-up ascent using a Y-shaped energy absorbing lanyard
Backed-up ascent with a mobile fall arrester on the rope
Occasional rope climbing with the I'D
Accompanied descent rescue with the RIG
Haul system with the RIG
Release and rescue of a victim on a fall arrest system, by two co-workers
Rope rescue: ASAP and accompanied descent
Rope rescue: security of the ASAP's hold on the rope
Rope rescue: ASAP performance on a taut rope
Performance of the ASAP with a 250 kg load, with the ASAP fixed to an anchor.
Tower rescue: skate block with REEVE
Rescuing a person hanging on an ABSORBICA lanyard
Release and rescue of a co-worker using a rescue kit
Release and rescue of a co-worker suspended on a static support.
Release and rescue of a co-worker suspended on a long rope
Belaying a climber for tower access with the ASAP LOCK
Carabiner compatibility test
Carabiner basics
Choice of carabiner for attaching a descender with a safety gate (I’D S, RIG, STOP...) to the harness
Choice of lanyard end carabiner for a work positioning lanyard
Choice of lanyard-end carabiner for a fall-arrest lanyard
Choice of carabiner for connecting the fall-arrest lanyard to the harness
Choice of carabiners for attaching the rope to the anchor
Choice of carabiners for hauling systems and pulley attachment
Choice of carabiner for connecting a ZILLON or GRILLON lanyard to the harnesss
Examples of dangerous carabiner loading.
Attaching a rope to the harness