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samwise

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  1. When I am working with/for s company who has someone in this role usually they are just a drain on resources and the crew would get the days work done in a more efficient way without them more often than not.

     

     

    Exactly from the last place i worked at.

  2. Does anyone have any idea where to obtain one of these? I'm after the english/french/german edition. Their website says the new edition is available but i cant find it from the link they give to their online shop. Any help would be great, and if anyone's done the course it'd be good to hear what you thought of it.

    Cheers, Samwise.

  3. Good harness, i found the bridge wore very quickly on mine but could be(probably was) due to the fact i was using a paw plate on my bridge instead of a normal attatchment ring. Saying that the bridge from a dragonfly harness will fit onto those pimpy gold rings which i found sorted the problem.

  4. My opinion is that the groundsman should also be a climber. Climbing work should be shared so that fatigue is reduced, and that if the worst happened, the groundsman could competently rescue the climber. Therefore the groundsman and the climber charge the same rates.

     

    Anyone else share this opinion?

     

    Cheers

     

    Yep, in an ideal world. Groundie Certainly need to be able to rescue climber, a consideration too often overlooked in my experience.

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