About this Course
Personal skills include, among other things, rappelling, ascending fixed lines, single body belay techniques, pick-off skills, and rope management. We’ll cover most of these topics through this unique Personal Skills & Climber Rescue course. There are, however, a few like pick-offs that will be covered in more depth in other courses.
Rappelling is a common method for quick patient access from above when climbing down to the patient is impractical or unsafe. The ability to safely climb a fixed rope is a valuable skill in rope rescue. Regardless of the method chosen, the rescuer must be proficient in its use. Ascending is a skill that can cost an incompetent rescuer a great deal of time, energy, and trouble. As a single person belay, a Munter hitch is simple and efficient. Proper technique allows the rescuer to quickly feed and take the rope. A Munter Hitch is adequate as a single person belay only. 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. The victim may be a critically injured patient, slightly injured, or merely stranded.
What You'll Learn
Here's what we'll cover in the Personal Skills & Climber Rescue course:
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Ascending Methods
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Descending and Rappelling Methods
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Changeovers and Self-Rescue Methods
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An overview of Ground Up Access
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Bonus Units: Rope Access Personal Skills (SPRAT Level 1)
Course Curriculum
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2
Unit 2: Descent Rappelling
- 2.1 Descent Rappelling
- 2.2 Video Tutorial: Short Descent with Friction Hitches
- 2.3 Video Tutorial: Passing Knot with Plaquette on Descent
- 2.4 Video Tutorial: Passing Knot Pre Plan: Releasable Backup
- 2.5 Video Tutorial: Figure 8 Working Hands Free
- 2.6 Video Tutorial: Petzl ID Rig Ascenders Descenders
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3
Unit 3: Ascending
- 3.1 Ascending a Line with an Independant Line
- 3.2 The Tender System
- 3.3 Working at Height Ascension - Texas & Frog System
- 3.4 Working at Height Ascension - RAD System (Rapid Ascent and Descent)
- 3.5 Video Tutorial: Ascending w/ Friction Hitches
- 3.5 Video Tutorial: Hardware Needed for Ascending the Rope
- 3.6 Video Tutorial: Petzl ID Rig Ascenders Descenders
- 3.7 Video Tutorial: How to Basic Ascent with the Petzl Ascension in a RAD System
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4
Unit 4: Self Rescue & Changeovers, Part 1
- 4.1 Self Rescue & Changeovers, Part 1
- 4.2 Video Tutorial: Changeover: Friction Hitches & Carabiner Brake
- 4.3 Video Tutorial: Passing Knot with Plaquette
- 4.4 Video Tutorial: Passing Knot Pre Plan: Releasable Backup
- 4.5 Video Tutorial: Passing Knot With a Purcell
- 4.6 Video Tutorial: Changeover: Mechanical Assist Belay Device (GriGri)
- 4.7 Video Tutorial: Changeover: Tube Belay Device/Plaquette Mode
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5
Unit 5: Self Rescue & Changeovers, Part 2
- 5.1 Self Rescue & Changeovers, Part 2
- 5.2 Video Tutorial: Twin Highline and Track Line Using a Self Belay, Part 1
- 5.3 Video Tutorial: Twin Highline and Track Line Using a manned Belay, Part 2
- 5.4 Video Tutorial: Testing Out Descending Devices
- 5.5 Video Tutorial: RAD (Rapid Ascend Descend) Technique
- 5.6 Video Tutorial: Fast Fours Fallen Worker Recovery
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6
Unit 6 Bonus: Safe Leader Climbing
- 6.1 Safe Leader Climbing
- 6.2 Video Tutorial: Safe Leader Retreat on a Two Ropes
- 6.3 Video Tutorial: Safe Leader Retreat on Single Ropes
- 6.4 Video Tutorial: Safe Leader Retreat: Mid-Pitch Anchor Transition
- 6.5 Video Tutorial: Safe Leader Retreat: Bail Back-Up Hitch
- 6.6 Video Tutorial: Safe Leader Retreat: Double Rope Rap
- 6.7 Video Tutorial: Safe Leader Retreat: Terminal End Changeover with Trolley Lower (Overhang)
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7
Unit 7 Bonus: Rope Access (SPRAT Level 1), Part 1
- 7.1 Rope Access (SPRAT Level 1), Part 1
- 7.2 Video Tutorial: Ascent Using A Descender
- 7.3 Video Tutorial: Ascent & Change Over to Descent
- 7.4 Video Tutorial: Passing Knots
- 7.5 Video Tutorial: Aid Climbing
- 7.6 Video Tutorial: Fall Arrest Lanyard
- 7.7 Video Tutorial: Rope to Rope Transfer
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8
Unit 8 Bonus: Rope Access (SPRAT Level 1), Part 2
- 8.1 Rope Access (SPRAT Level 1), Part 2
- 8.2 Video Tutorial: Passing Edge Protection
- 8.3 Video Tutorial: Passing Short Deviation
- 8.4 Video Tutorial: Passing a Long Deviation (Re Belay)
- 8.5 Video Tutorial: Rescuer Using Rescuer’s Equipment
- 8.6 Video Tutorial: Rescue Using Victim’s Equipment
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9
Unit 9: Improvisation: A Minimalist Approach
- 9:1 Overview of the Improv Lessons
- 9.2 Friction Hitches
- 9.3 Adding Friction
- 9.4 Progress Capture
- 9.5 Transferring Tension
- 9.6 Patient Connections
- 9.7 Improvised Patient Packaging
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Unit 10: Wrap Up
- 10.1 Wrap Up