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thanks for all the advice,

i'll get the ball rolling by getting in touch with the TO and LA,

i have some climbing gear,

harness, caribinas, flip line, an addtional lanyard, some split tails..but my experience is limited, i got it in preparation for climbing course and some private practice with my collegue, and my insurance does provide cover for working upto 10metres, but your right geoff, the job does need to be done efficeintly and safely by experienced worker, my pal 'ill cover it i reckon, although he's keener to do less climbing these days, i just wanted the info to ascertain whether i actually needed work to be carried out by a unique specialist in TPO work really, as i was asked by a customer today for some professional information, whilst veiwing a garden work contract.

 

Thanks i got plenty to go on.

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It was 12 years ago I did mine, could ld have sworn it was 2. Must of been because there was a gap between doing the two when I was at college doing NCH and

to be honest that was the only time ive done the arial rescue, are there refresher courses just for the rescue?

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It was 12 years ago I did mine, could ld have sworn it was 2. Must of been because there was a gap between doing the two when I was at college doing NCH and

to be honest that was the only time ive done the arial rescue, are there refresher courses just for the rescue?

 

yes and yes and you should practice

even if with a mate

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