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Portable High Directionals: Module I
This is a basic one day rope technician introductory course that instructs participants in the use of portable anchor systems, focusing on the TerrAdaptor™
. Rigging theory that supports
sound and reliable manipulative tripod skills congruent with the requirements of NFPA 1670 and 1006 Technician Level and the basic force multiplier theory of portable anchors are key components of Module 1. Class can be customized for either work at height applications or for rescue.
Upon successful completion of Module I, all participants will be able to accomplish the following: Demonstrate proper safety protocols when working with portable anchors • Demonstrate proper assembly of the TerrAdaptor™ Tripod congruent with the manufacturer’s instructions • Construct and safely operate a main and belay line system with a standard tripod configuration in place • Understand and construct a back-tie system to stabilize the tripod during operation • Understand and perform basic communication for raises and lowers using a portable anchor • Complete and pass a written test
Prerequisites: None » Location: 3850 York Street, Denver, CO 80205 » Max Class Size: 6 students per instructor
VR63014 $575.00 Per Student Register 30+ days in advance and receive a 10% discount!
Portable High Directionals: Module II
This is a two day rope technician intermediate skills course that instructs participants in the use of portable anchor systems, focusing on the TerrAdaptor™
. Rigging theory that supports
sound and reliable manipulative mono-pod and bi-pod (angled A frame) skills congruent with the requirements of NFPA 1670 and 1006 Technician Level and the intermediate force multiplier theory of portable anchors are key components of Module II. Class can be customized for either work at height applications or for rescue.
Upon successful completion of Module II, all participants will be able to accomplish the following additional skills: Demonstrate proper safety protocols when working with intermediate configurations of portable anchors • Demonstrate proper assembly of the TerrAdaptor™ as a mono-pod (gin pole) and bi-pod (angled A frame) portable anchor congruent with the manufacturer’s instructions • Construct and safely operate a high line in addition to a main and belay line system using a standard tripod configuration as well as mono-pod and bi-pod configurations in place • Understand intermediate principles of force multipliers as they apply to whiteboard analysis of critical angles and resultant forces • Complete and pass a written test
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Portable High Directionals: Module I » Location: 3850 York Street, Denver, CO 80205 » Max Class Size: 6 students per instructor
VR63016 This is a one day course $700.00 Per Student
Register 30+ days in advance and receive a 10% discount! This is a two day course
Portable High Directionals: Module III
This is an advanced two day rope technician intermediate skills course that instructs participants in the use of portable anchor systems, focusing on the TerrAdaptor™
. Rigging theory that
supports sound and reliable manipulative skills of all portable anchor configurations congruent with the requirements of NFPA 1670 and 1006 Technician Level and advanced force multiplier theory of portable anchors are key components of Module III.
Expect a very strong emphasis on analysis of multiple vector and resultant forces on a portable anchor system using whiteboard analysis. Class can be customized for either work at height applications or for rescue.
Upon successful completion of Module III, all participants will be able to accomplish the following additional skills: Demonstrate proper safety protocols when working with advanced configurations of portable anchors • Construct and safely operate high lines and sloping high lines using all possible combinations of configurations of the TerrAdaptor™
• Understand advanced
principles of force multipliers as they apply to whiteboard analysis of critical angles in high line rigging and the calculation of critical angles • Complete and pass a written test
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Portable High Directionals: Module II » Location: 3850 York Street, Denver, CO 80205 » Max Class Size: 6 students per instructor
VR63018 $700.00 Per Student
Register 30+ days in advance and receive a 10% discount! This is a two day course
Portable High Directionals: 3-Module Series
This course combines Module I, Module II and Module III of the Portable High Directionals Series. Module I is a one-day, basic level introductory course, Module II is a two-day, intermediate level rope technician course and Module III is a two-day advanced level rope technician course. This course combination will instruct participants in the use of portable anchor systems, focusing on the TerrAdaptor™
Upon successful completion of Modules I, II and III, all participants will be able to accomplish the skills listed above in the individual course descriptions.
Prerequisites: None » Location: 3850 York Street, Denver, CO 80205 » Max Class Size: 6 students per instructor
128 Cat a log No 216 VR63012 $1,975.00 Per Student
Register 30+ days in advance and receive a 10% discount! VR63013
$12,300.00 Full Class at Your Location . Rigging theory that supports sound and reliable manipulative skills
of all portable anchor configurations congruent with the requirements of NFPA 1670 and 1006 Technician Level and the Basic and Intermediate Force Multiplier Theory of Portable Anchors are key components of Modules I, II and III.
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