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There are very many OSHA “certifications,†including personnel management, hazardous waste management, fork lifts, etc. etc. The question is, does the “certification†he possesses indicate that he has the capability and authority to evaluate rigging systems, including proper engineering static-force analyses of pulley systems and other mechanical systems? (I am confident that the answer is “no.â€) That kind of knowledge is what is required in order for his comments to be meaningful.First, the OSHA comment. He is OSHA certified. He says that the Super System is a nice system. However, it is not mentioned with in the OSHA standards/regs.
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Treeman posted on 24-5-2007 at 12:08 AMWith this discuession I am looking to see if the Super System could be improved(it is a creat system all ready) by using one rope.
First, (for the jillionth time) the SS is not a great system. It is a poorly designed and flawed system.Wildrice is right. We need some team work here.
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And who knows- maybe the original system with a few tweaks is all we need.
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Wildrice, you may not have read this entire thread, but it is irrelevant whether the limb is choked. The problem is (a) the system is unbalanced and (b) the amount of friction at the limb is an unknown. That unknown and variable factor is the only thing that inhibits the system from collapsing.We use the SS with a saver and knots. We also have the choke all away agianst the limbeand it is very snug. I wonder if it is being set up with some slack or not having the choke up agains the limb?
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Moss, if you will do the test I suggested (substituting a pulley for the branch, so as to simulate a low friction branch), I think it is you who will have the eureka moment!It remains to be seen that this causes anything beyond the pulley moving down. The pulley moving down causes zero problems for the climber. It only limits how high the climber can go (if it moves down).
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I believe you will have a eureka moment when you actually use it. I'm looking forward to it
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