A Look At Gear In Use 5: Energy and Networks
Energy and networks are characterized by structures such as towers, antennas, and windmills. The modes of progression are varied, and directly related to the structure itself.
1.1 What is Energy and Network all about?
1.2 Why This Course?
2.1 Using the GRILLON as an anchor for more than one person
2.2 Making the ASAP drop-resistant
2.3 ASAP usage on static rope
2.4 Lowering 150 kg - 250 kg with the I’D S and I’D EVAC on the anchor
2.5 Lowering 150 kg - 280 kg with the I’D L on the anchor
2.6 Belaying loads with the I’D S, I’D L, and I’D EVAC
3.1 Pulley system efficiency tests with MAESTRO, I’D S, PRO TRAXION, ROLLCLIP...
3.2 Details on using the ASAP when it is attached to the harness without an energy absorber (EN 353-2 usage)
4.1 Accompanied descent rescue with the RIG
4.2 Haul system with the RIG
4.3 Release and rescue of a victim on a fall arrest system, by two co-workers
4.4 Rope rescue: ASAP and accompanied descent
4.5 Rope rescue: security of the ASAP's hold on the rope
4.6 Rope rescue: ASAP performance on a taut rope
4.7 Performance of the ASAP with a 250 kg load, with the ASAP fixed to an anchor.
4.8 Rescuing a person hanging on an ABSORBICA lanyard
4.9 Release and rescue of a co-worker using a rescue kit
4.10 Release and rescue of a co-worker suspended on a static support.
4.11 Release and rescue of a co-worker suspended on a long rope
5.1 Releasable anchor with the RIG: lowering system pre-installed on the ground
5.2 Descending with ASAP back-up
6.1 Tyrolean on rope with RIG
6.2 Installing a life-line
6.3 Releasable anchors with the I'D