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Vortex Multipod

Advanced Application for Elevated Anchor Systems

NFPA 1670 requires all rope technicians to be competent in the theory and application of elevated anchor points over difficult edges.  RescueRig will bring your team to this level of performance, specifically centered around the use of the Vortex.

This Seminar covers the use of Vortex Multipod high directional anchor system, the primary intent is for Instructor training.  Participants should be proficient in the use of applicable knots, advanced anchor construction, mechanical advantage systems, including simple, compound and complex pulley systems theory and application, and belay and mainline applications.
All systems are built to at least a 10:1 safety margin based on accurate load calculations.
 

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RescueRig specializes in government and industrial Bids.


Duration of this Seminar is typically four (4), 8 hour days.
Fitness Level – Moderate to Difficult
 
Prerequisites – Rope Technician Certified by the Authority Having Jurisdiction, or Permission of RescueRig

 
This information is subject to change without warning prior to the signing of the contract agreement.

The use of elevated anchors, i.e. high directional anchor systems, is a mandatory requirement of NFPA 1670 for rope technicians.

The Arizona Vortex Multipod is simply the most versatile and sophisticated elevated anchor system on the market today. Along with this sophistication, comes the immense responsibility of obtaining quality state-of-the-art training. Unfortunately, there are only an extremely small number of schools of rope rigging that have this expertise. Purchasing a Vortex without a plan to obtain value added training is ill-advised.

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Extensive theory and application of elevated anchors are used throughout this Seminar.

This Seminar incorporates several techniques for controlled changes in the fall line through the use of various horizontal systems, all of which is centered around extensive use of the Vortex Multipod.

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