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What if you only have one rope?

 

Then only mark one end :biggrin:

all equipment should be individually identifiable.

but on the odd occasion the loler inspector can write it down as one only with the description. not recommended.

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Why is it annoying ? :confused1:

 

Don't know about you but those things are always annoying. If you need that extra inch to get a perfect position you can't get it because of some bull legislation or if it's on the other end you can't put your nice shiny new spiderjack on or take it off. It's just H&S making things difficult for us as per usual.

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Don't know about you but those things are always annoying. If you need that extra inch to get a perfect position you can't get it because of some bull legislation or if it's on the other end you can't put your nice shiny new spiderjack on or take it off. It's just H&S making things difficult for us as per usual.

 

If your that close to your main anchor point and it's for work position wrap it round twice, not the best remedy.

Or use your short strop.

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Honey bros put the marking at the splice end so the other end is free for you to put through a spider jack.

 

Oh so it spider jack users fault! God damn sj prima donna,s they are to blame for everything.

 

My grief with it is that it gets caught up in my retrieval shackle rather than the ball and eventually gets pulled off anyway.

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