Rescue Rope Access
Explore our specialized rescue rope access gear designed for professionals working at height. Whether you're in rope rescue, tower climbing, or industrial maintenance, our equipment supports safe and efficient vertical movement. From harnesses and descenders to anchor systems and ropes, each product is tested for strength and reliability in demanding conditions. Our rescue rope access solutions prioritize safety, ergonomics, and compliance with industry standards. Equip your team with gear that enhances mobility and minimizes risk during complex operations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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What is rope rescue?
Technical rescue discipline using ropes, anchors, and mechanical advantage systems to access and extricate victims in high-angle, vertical, or confined environments.
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How to tie a rope rescue harness?
The most common improvised harness is the Swiss Seat (seat harness) or hasty harness using webbing/rope, but NFPA recommends commercially manufactured harnesses for safety.
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Which rope is most suitable for technical rope rescue?
Static kernmantle rope (low-stretch) with a minimum diameter of 11–13 mm (7/16″–1/2″) and NFPA 1983 or EN 1891 certification.
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What rope is most suitable for technical rope rescue?
Low-stretch static kernmantle rope (e.g., PMI, Sterling, BlueWater) certified to NFPA 1983 General Use or Technical Use.
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What type of rope is used for rescue?
Static (low-stretch) kernmantle rope; never dynamic climbing rope for rescue operations.
