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Do you need a helmet on for dragging brash?

 

Oh I see we have a mamoth drag and a H&S man now, any more goal posts you want to move?

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Undo your chin strap?

 

 

I have never met anyone who changes their helmet to drag and chip brash... I doubt they exist.

 

the climber has considered undoing his chin strap but his h+s supervisor told him that while on the ground he should only wear a helmet conforming to en 397

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Any climber that doesnt get stuck in needs a right good slapping out of the site.

 

Anyone that complains about a chinstrap just shoudlnt be allowed on site in the first place.:laugh1:

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Any climber that doesnt get stuck in needs a right good slapping out of the site.

 

 

Why give them the title of climber then?

 

A good climbers foot should hit the ground as the blower is getting put away:thumbup:

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Why give them the title of climber then?

 

A good climbers foot should hit the ground as the blower is getting put away

 

Because they can multitask:001_rolleyes::001_smile:

 

There is a name for those type of climbers.:sneaky2:

 

A good climber can keep 2-3 groundies busy, a bad climber can keep 10 busy.:thumbup:

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