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asking a question to do with the law to do with ariel rescue as with some jobs theres not enough money to pay for another climber so was wondering could i use my daughter as she is a quilified rock climbing instructur she has had to perform rescues on cliff faces so theoryeticly she could rescue up a tree sorry for been long winded

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asking a question to do with the law to do with ariel rescue as with some jobs theres not enough money to pay for another climber so was wondering could i use my daughter as she is a quilified rock climbing instructur she has had to perform rescues on cliff faces so theoryeticly she could rescue up a tree sorry for been long winded

 

if there aint enough monney on the job then put more monney on the quote:confused1: isnt that the way it works?

 

the wya i always think of it if someones ont he ground and cant rescue then how would they feel wacthing someone potential die up a tree.

 

rock and trees are pretty different

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But, I agree, the price should be sufficient to employ suitable staff, rescuers or not, anythign else is just undercutting those that do stick to the HSE and employment guidelines.

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i understand what you are saying about price on job but what iam saying is ive got a 25ft ash about 12inch butt take down and leave on site easy job price at 250 3hrs work tops and no other work to go on to as customer is only there this saturday

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