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VIDEO RELEASES | Bombproof Anchors – Confined Space Rig | RRG TV

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Two new video series just added.

Elements of Rigging with Pat Rhodes Volume 1 (9 set series)

Elements of Rigging with Pat Rhodes Volume 2 (5 set series)

Now over 100 videos at Rescue Response Gear TV!

New, lower subscription prices. New savings have been passed on to us so we want to pass them on to our subscribers.

 

Purchase Options starting at $1

For more information go to Rescue Response Gear TV

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Mountain Rescue Drill Series: What You Should Carry To Survive

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KOIN Local 6 teamed up with Portland Mountain Rescue (PMR) for a two part series that looks at ways to be prepared and take care of yourself during a day hike that unexpectedly turns into an emergency, like getting lost or hurt.

In this video PMR extracts a “victim” from a steep bank and up over a high cliff. Great shots of this rescue and well done. Some of the gear used you can find at Rescue Response Gear.

Petzl Elios Helmet

Sterling 8mm Rope

Conterra Adjusta-Pro Radio Harness

Aztek Elite Pulley System

 

 

 

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Gear In Use: Ascent And Decent Videos – Petzl, Sterling Rope

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Two videos from Raven Collective Media and Rescue Response Gear shot in the Rigging Lab.

Here is a RAD (rapid ascent and descent) gear in use video. Close in shots of Petzl and Sterling Rope gear being put through their paces.

This video covers a few of the components necessary to ascend a rope… the Petzl Navaho Bod Croll Fast and the Petzl Ascension all being used here.

Petzl Croll:
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/petzl_crolls_descenders_ascenders_belays_rappels_B16AAA.html

Petzl Ascension:
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/Petzl_Ascension_WR_Right_B17WRA.html

Petzl Navaho Bod Croll Fast:
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/petzl_navaho_bod_fast_croll_harnesses_saddles_C71CF0_.htm

Sterling Rope 11mm HTP:
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/sterling_superstatic_rope_7_16_11mm_spools_n115060183.html

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Sterling Rope Canyoneering Gear: Manufacturer Prize Giveaway

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Enter-to-Win Sterling Rope’s Canyoneering Personal Rescue Package when you sign up for our eSpecials & Industry Updates eLetter!

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The Sterling Rope Canyoneering Personal Rescue Package (retail value $73.90) will be given away by Sterling Rope during the January 2012 Rescue Response GearFeatured Manufacturer Prize Giveaway“. One winner will be selected for the package. Be sure to sign up for the RRG weekly eLetter. Doing so gives you a chance at winning the Sterling Rope Canyoneering package, RRG’s annual “$100 Gift Certificate” and includes you in our weekly eSpecials and eLetter updates.

Sterling Rope donated the Canyoneering Personal Rescue package (total retail value $73.90) that made this possible.

Thank you, Sterling Rope.

One individual will win the Sterling Rope package on January 15, 2012.

Sterling ATS Rappel & Belay Device
$39.95
ATS
The ATS device (All Terrain Sender) is a versatile belay and rappel device designed for both rock climbing and canyoneering. This unique device accommodates the need for various friction settings on rappel and belay, as well as auto lock-off belay options. The ATS incorporates the best parts of a tube or plate device and a figure 8 with hyper-horns into one compact durable frame.

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Sterling Rope Chain Reactor
$23.35
WB174NYCR112
The replacement for the traditional sewn daisy chain. The Chain Reactor absorbs enough energy to withstand three factor 2 drops.

Kayakers: Use as a tow/rescue line

Climbers: Replacement of the daisy chain

 

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Sterling Rope Hollow Block Bound Loop
$10.60
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The Hollow Block is a unique sewn prusik or climb heist made from our RIT 900 cord.

 

 

 

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Rappel and Pick-Off Training Video

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In rescue, rappelling is a common method for quick patient access from above when climbing down to the patient is impractical or unsafe.

The pick-off is a rescue method whereby the rescuer either rappels or is lowered from above to the victim. The rescuer secures and transfers the victim to the rescuer’s system. Here are two videos showing this method by Peak Rescue and COSAR and filmed by Raven Collective Media.

 

Rescue Response Gear Used:

CMC ProSeries Pick Off Strap
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/cmcpickoffstrap.html

BMS Dual Hyper Micro Rack (Long)
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/bms_micro_rack_dual.html

Sterling ATS Rappel & Belay Device
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/sterling_ropes_ats_rappel_belays_devices_…

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Rope Access In The Oil And Gas Industry

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This article gives a good over view of the Rope Access Industry as it pertains to the oil and gas industry in the Middle East market. It also shows the value for companies who chose to use Rope Access.

Rope access specialists are targeting the upstream market with an array of in-house hydroblasting and NDT service packages.


ByOil & Gas Middle East staff writer

  • Tuesday, 12 January 2010 4:00 AM

Simplicity and speed of offering are vital components.

Rope access specialists are targeting the upstream market with an array of in-house hydroblasting and NDT service packages.

Upstream and midstream oil and gas installations offer some of the most hostile working conditions, and most complicated infrastructure, of any industry in the Gulf. From oil storage tanks to working at heights of over 100 metres cold-cutting steel on jack-up rigs, access to critical components is made doubly difficult by the stringent safety requirements imposed on contractors.

With this in mind, Oil & Gas Middle East sought out the leading rope access and hydroblasting experts in the Middle East, and found that for firms which can offer time and money saving service packages, business is booming.

Rope access originated in France and was imported in the UK in the early 1980s. Initially used onshore and accepted as a safe and cost effective alternative to traditional access systems such as scaffolding, rope access soon found its way into the offshore oil and gas industry. The leading firms operating in the UAE say that a rope access system can be set up safely and quickly and have the technician at the worksite in minutes where other access systems can take hours or even days to erect.

“Increasingly we’re being called out for offshore installation shut-downs. Just recently we completed a tower demolition for Dubai Petroleum.”From the call out, a team can be assembled, equipped and flown out to a rig, with work underway within 24 hours. The ease of mobilisation, and the fact that a total shut-down is not required (as is often the case with a scaffold solution), is a big factor when time is money.

Ian Caffery, general manager of Arabian Access Solutions says the advantages of speed onshore are magnified for jobs in the offshore environment. “With a scaffold team you need an additional ten to twelve beds, plus the added time it takes to organise the logistics of all the equipment and installation. From arrival, a rope access team can be working in around thirty minutes.”

Whilst clearly specialised work, which requires an astonishing head for heights, the standard process is not to look for abseiling experts and give them a trade. Rather, skilled tradesmen in their field are selected and given the rope access training, often in-house.

“Whether they be electricians, welders, inspectors first, we bring in our trainer from the UK who will bring them up to required standard for rope access work. Of course, we do try to enhance the skill sets once people are working for us. So if someone is a UT inspector, we would train them up to MPI. We provide all of the internal training necessary for offshore such as the H2S training and helicopter evacuation certifications,” explains Harkin.

Megarme has carried out inspection and maintenance work for most of the region’s biggest oil and gas companies. “We’ve worked for Dolphin and RasGas in Qatar, ZADCO, GASCO in the UAE and the firm is planning to open a Bahrain office in 2010, with the hope of penetrating the lucrative Saudi Arabian market. “We have found in the past it is very difficult to crack the Saudi Arabian upstream sector from a remote office. Bahrain will hopefully act as something of a gateway for us there,” says Harkin.The array of tasks which the leading rope access firms are now regularly called upon is impressive, and growing. From simple hydroblasting to strip paint before an inspection, right through to super-high pressure jetting at 40,000 psi (which can cut steel) and ultrasonic and magnetic particle inspection services, the firms have swollen their skill sets in order to capture rewarding upstream inspection contracts.

“We are evolving into a credible inspection agency in our own right. Rather than being primarily a rope access outfit, we are constantly rolling out additional services, otherwise companies in the inspection business will move into the rope access field,” observes Harkin.

Megarme is currently aiming to have a full radiographic inspection centre in Abu Dhabi, open in 2010. “Even though it represents a relatively small part of the inspection remit, if a company is tendering for a full three-year inspection contract it wants you to have it all in house – it’s simpler for the end user to have one company to deal with rather than half a dozen subcontracting firms,” he says.

Caffery concurs, adding that the specialist skills and inspection work remit is a vital part of the Arabian Access offering. He says the crucial difference is being able to provide a stable of services geared around the needs of the oil and gas industry, and that the marketplace for qualified firms is still relatively uncrowded.

“Having spent a year working at Dubai Petroleum as a project manager I was able to see lots of gaps in the market compared to the services offered in the North Sea oil industry, so bringing the skills and equipment over to plug that gap has been our remit since we launched a year ago.”

The combination of rope access and non-destructive testing capabilities has proven not only recession-resistant, but in fact, a tough climate was the ideal time to launch, Caffery explains. “As a company we were not deterred by the collapse in confidence around our launch in January 2009. We’re in a position where we can offer huge savings to the industry, so in many ways it was a good time to launch and we’ve surpassed expectations for our first year.”

Despite the dangers inherent in working at height, or in hard-to-reach areas, rope access has a strong safety record, and is fast being recognised as one of the safest methods of carrying out operations that are perceived as dangerous.

“The statistics show that rope access is one of the safest methods of carrying out work at height. In the civil engineering field this is important, but that HSE requirement is stepped up another level in the upstream world,” says Harkin.

Arabian Access Solutions is also pioneering new techniques for some of the most dangerous and unappealing jobs in the oil business – tank cleaning. It is still common in the Gulf for a team of workers to enter storage tanks and manually dig the sludge and residues out. “Obviously there is a huge HSE issue there, not to mention climbing up and down 20 metre ladders with sludge on their boots in the heat of the summer. Those are truly horrible conditions to work in. We have a modified suction pump solution which we lower into the tank, which means people don’t have to go in at all. It cuts down the number of people going in to the tank and in terms of scheduling, it slashes the time taken to get the job done.”

As oil companies and EPC contractors alike continue to keep cost control at the top of the agenda for 2010, going direct to rope access and hydro blasting and non-destructive testing certified firms could spell significant cash savings.

“Quite often, a lot of our upstream work has been subcontracted down from the EPC company, through the various layers of the construction or maintenance chain. It ends up sub-contracted to a fairly high level, but of course if companies came to us direct there are far fewer people creaming a margin off the service cost, so it could be a lot cheaper,” concludes Harkin.


2010 Arabian Business Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Rescue Pick-Off with Petzl I’D & 2:1 Pick-Off Strap–Victim Hanging | Video

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Video of a High angle mid face pick off, using a Petzl I’d and a 2:1 pick off strap. Victim is hanging and supported.
Thank you Peak Rescue Institute

This video is from Rescue Response Gear for Pro’s who use Professional and Elite Rescue and Rigging Gear. A collaboration between Rescue Response Gear and Peak Rescue Institute.

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2011 SummerEx Conference: Rescue and Rigging Filming

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This summer’s Cosar 2011 had lots of action. Lance Piatt of Rescue Response Gear is seen here descending a short cliff in preparation to film pick-off manuevers during the 2011 SummerEx Conference in Crescent City CA. This is being done as part of RRG’s on-going dedication to bring to our clients the most up to date and detailed technical information for rescue and rigging. With a GoPro on top and a Cannon 7D in the pack, Lance came well equipped to do the job.

Some of the equipment being used included; Sterling rope, Metolius Waldo Rigging Harness, Petzl Rig.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For some more great photos of this event go to http://photo-dsbrady.weebly.com/corsar-2011.html

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SMC Announces Guidelines For Permanent Marking Of Gear.

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SMC announces guidelines for permanent marking of gear.

 

Seattle Manufacturing Corporation (SMC) has released guidelines for the proper way to permanently mark their mountaineering, rescue, industrial and work-safety products. This information is intended to serve as a clear and simple guide concerning what is acceptable and conversely, what is not acceptable when permanently marking by engraving into the surface of various types of hardware.It is only acceptable to use a hand held electric type engraver to place identifying marks on hardware. DO NOT strike with a hammer and stamps or ever use other similar methods. Once the marking process has been completed ALWAYS inspect the product for proper fit and function PRIOR to returning it to service. If you ever have concerns or questions you are advised to contact SMC directly at 1-800-426-6251 or info@smcgear.net.

CARABINERS

For carabiners it is recommended to mark along the spine of the frame. DO NOT mark on or near the lock or pivot tabs of the frame and stay away from rope bearing areas. DO NOT mark on the gate. For steel and stainless products use a medium setting with medium to heavy pressure. For Aluminum products use a low setting with light to medium pressure. Depth of engraving equal to the thickness of a piece of paper should be enough to last the life of the product.

PULLEYS

For pulleys it is recommended to mark on the flat outside surface around the axle. DO NOT mark ON OR NEAR the carabiner hole at the top of a pulley or anywhere on the becket of a double pulley. Also, it is important to stay away from all rope bearing areas.

RAPPEL RACKS & BARS, RIGGING PLATES & ROPE PROTECTION

When marking any other hardware items always use caution and stay away from all carabiner holes, rope bearing surfaces and surrounding areas.

COATINGS

Most aluminum products are anodized. Some slight cosmetic oxidation may occur over time and this is a natural occurrence.

Alloy steel parts are typically zinc plated. Engraving these products will remove the zinc plating in that particular area. One advantage of zinc plating is that it will move over and protect the exposed base material (self-sacrificing). This however will eventually lead to the zinc in the area being consumed and may allow rust to begin to form. To help prevent corrosion, periodically wipe down plated products with LPS or a similar product.

As a leading manufacturer of high quality work-safety, rescue, and mountaineering gear; SMC puts a high priority upon providing equipment solutions that address real issues and problems occurring on a daily basis. An ISO9001 company, many of SMC’s products are certified by independent third party institutions like Underwriter’s Laboratories. For 40 years SMC’s goal has been to design and then manufacture innovative gear that sets the standard for quality, reliability, and functionality.

Find SMC gear: Rescue Response Gear SMC Products

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Featured Manufacturer Prize Giveaway: Sterling Rope Packages

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Enter to win a $100 *gift certificate and get our e-specials and updates.
You’ll also be entered in our “Featured Manufacturer Prize Giveaway”
to win Sterling Rope gear.

The Sterling Rope rescue gear package #1 (retail value $93.70), package #2 (retail value $50.20) package #3 (retail value $90.65) and package #4 (retail value $75.85) will be given away by Sterling Rope during the July 2011 Rescue Response Gear “Featured Manufacturer Prize Giveaway. Four winners will be selected, one for each of the 4 Sterling Rope rescue gear packages, during the month of July. Be sure to sign up for the RRG weekly eLetter. Doing so gives you a chance at winning the Sterling Rope gear, RRG’s annual “$100 Gift Certificate” and includes you in our weekly eSpecials and eLetter updates.

Rescata Trifecta Series Canyoneering SystemStarter

$70.95   $62.00  On Sale!
RRGRTSCSS
The Rescata Trifecta Series™ Canyoneering SystemStarter™ is Rescue Response Gear’s recommended 3 GearEssentials™ for your canyoneering system. This SystemStarter™ kit includes a trio of quality, Sterling Rope products. The ATS Rappel & Belay Device, Hollow Block Bound Loop and the Chain Reactor. Make this trifecta the core of your canyoneering gear cache.
Watch the accompanying videos to see components in use.
Sterling Rope logo Rescata Trifecta Series Canyoneering SystemStarter™ SKU# RRGRTSCSS jpg image

Sterling Rope Falcon 2 Stage Autolock Aluminum High Strength Carabiner (New Jul ’11)
$18.30
HFALCONAL
The Falcon AL is a 2-stage, compact pear-shaped carabiner. Crafted from high strength 7075-T6 aluminum, the Falcon is strong, lightweight and great as a belay carabiner.

 

 

 

Sterling Rope Wash (New Jul ’11)
$2.75
WAS
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Here is the perfect solution for keeping your rope clean.
Sold in individual packets.
Easiest solution to cleaning your ropes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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