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climbing ropes are for climbing, use them for rigging a job and they then become just that, rigging ropes. and if theres no qualified rescue bod on the team, no-one goes up the tree, it just isnt worth the risk, a quick written risk assesment and a method statment, and if he doesnt want to comply....walk away, do not put yourself at risk----for anyone..PERIOD

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:D thats funny Mark:D but seriously I've always lowered small cut and chuck sized peices off my climbing line if chuck is not possible..

 

I think many do mate, but don't get caught, it's like using a 020 on the ground, if you get caught you will be defrocked and will never be allowed to do tree work again :001_huh:

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