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So if you've got your tickets how comes in the forum under the thread lowering ropes you say that you lower off using the end of your climbing line. I nether got taught that one.

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so if you were climbing and you didnt need them, how did you get them?

 

 

with a firm that i was working with unless you had your ticket you could not go for concil contracts that all started in 1990s

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So if you've got your tickets how comes in the forum under the thread lowering ropes you say that you lower off using the end of your climbing line. I nether got taught that one.

 

 

 

why not if you use common sense

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Adam lots of guys in the early days learnt the job hands on at work, then companies put them through their tickets as and when required.

 

When i started out in the countryside industry i was driving excavators years before the tickets came in. When they did i got grandfathers rights at 18 and was signed off with 1 hr of instruction.

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