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Fra 01-04-2012 22:21

Rope access
 
Does anyone on here do rope access work on-shore or off-shore? I'm looking for some advice.

MargaretR 02-04-2012 07:14

Re: Rope access
 
I have no idea what 'rope access work' is, so I presume I don't do it.

jaysay 02-04-2012 08:29

Re: Rope access
 
Me neither Margaret, and I think we've been around life somewhat between us

MargaretR 02-04-2012 08:41

Re: Rope access
 
Rope access - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A good head for heights seems essential - that's why I never experienced it.
I never learnt any fancy knots either - I wasn't a girl guide.

jaysay 02-04-2012 09:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 981893)
Rope access - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A good head for heights seems essential - that's why I never experienced it.
I never learnt any fancy knots either - I wasn't a girl guide.

I'm in the same boat Margaret, I steer clear of the stepladders and wasn't a boy scout either:D

maxthecollie 02-04-2012 15:19

Re: Rope access
 
Do you mean like a bosun's chair?

Gordon Booth 02-04-2012 15:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Fra (Post 981861)
Does anyone on here do rope access work on-shore or off-shore? I'm looking for some advice.

After reading margaretR's attachment the only advice I can give is ' Don't even think about doing that!'

Fra 02-04-2012 16:26

Re: Rope access
 
Never mind! If you do know of anyone local that does it, please give me a shout.


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