Underground rescue from caves and mines is the most extreme form of technical rescue in the world, and demands the highest levels of skill in caving, engineering, excavation, geology, trauma medicine and of course ropework. Life On A Line was the first specialist rope rescue book written for and by cave and mine rescuers, and has become the standard text for hundreds of rescue teams, both underground and surface, across the planet.
The Second Edition is a completely new book, containing over 200 pages full of expanded information and updated techniques for all aspects of ropework, from equipment selection and basic rigging to the complex mathematics of friction and traverses. Entirely new chapters cover casualty care, stretcher selection and rigging, large animal and expedition rescue, plus in-depth explanations of the standards and legal frameworks affecting today's teams. It remains an international textbook, with techniques and explanations aimed at both European EN/CE, American ASTM/NFPA and international ISO/UIAA standards.
We concentrate on adaptable and proven techniques that can be applied by teams using their existing equipment, covering the full range of skills needed for rescue in the modern world:-
- Equipment selection (rope, anchors, stretchers and everything in between)
- Casualty care and stretcher management
- Essential knots and anchoring systems
- Rigging systems of all types, from the simplest abseil to highline traverses
- Planning and management of expedition and large animal rescues
- Maintenance, inspection and disposal of equipment
- Legal policies and standards
Underground rescue from caves and mines is the most extreme form of technical rescue in the world, and demands the highest levels of skill in caving, engineering, excavation, geology, trauma medicine and of course ropework. Life On A Line was the first specialist rope rescue book written for and by cave and mine rescuers, and has become the standard text for hundreds of rescue teams, both underground and surface, across the planet.
The Second Edition is a completely new book, containing over 200 pages full of expanded information and updated techniques for all aspects of ropework, from equipment selection and basic rigging to the complex mathematics of friction and traverses. Entirely new chapters cover casualty care, stretcher selection and rigging, large animal and expedition rescue, plus in-depth explanations of the standards and legal frameworks affecting today's teams. It remains an international textbook, with techniques and explanations aimed at both European EN/CE, American ASTM/NFPA and international ISO/UIAA standards.
We concentrate on adaptable and proven techniques that can be applied by teams using their existing equipment, covering the full range of skills needed for rescue in the modern world:-
- Equipment selection (rope, anchors, stretchers and everything in between)
- Casualty care and stretcher management
- Essential knots and anchoring systems
- Rigging systems of all types, from the simplest abseil to highline traverses
- Planning and management of expedition and large animal rescues
- Maintenance, inspection and disposal of equipment
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Whitewater Rescue Manual - New Techniques for Canoeists, Kayakers and Rafters - 1995 book review.
River Safety & Rescue Methods for White Water Paddleboaters & Swiftwater Rescuers.
"In Whitewater Rescue Manual, two paddlers who have long been at the forefront of whitewater safety and rescue present a tightly focused look at the best, most current techniques for both self-rescue and rescue of others on the river. The authors provide well-reasoned guidance that will teach you when to stay with the boat and when not to; how to retrieve a lost boat; how to swim out of trouble and when not to swim; how to reach a victim by wading, swimming, or using ropes; how to coordinate a rescue effort; how to make sure that would-be rescuers don't become victims; how to properly perform first aid and safely evacuate injured paddlers; and much more. This well-illustrated guide is essential reading for canoeists, kayakers, and rafters of all levels--as well as river guide trainees, participants in river rescue courses, and whitewater instructors." |
Whitewater Rescue Manual - Critical Analysis.
"Whitewater Rescue Manual" is an excellent resource on whitewater rescue for advanced paddleboaters. The book needs much more basic river safety information for beginning boaters. For example, there is little or no information about how to recognize safety hazards on the river. The basic river safety & river rescue information that is provided is scattered throughout the book mixed together with information for advanced boaters and swiftwater rescue professionals.Overall, I rate "Whitewater Rescue Manual" as a good resource for whitewater river rafters, kayakers & canoeists (*** 3 stars out of 5).
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• Basic Paddling & River Safety Skills for Class II Whitewater Kayaking - BRT Insights.
• White Water Rescue Skills & Paddleboating Techniques - BRT Insights.
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Primary SRT kitStandard rope rescue pulley device can be configured as a 3:1 or 4:1 ratio for lifting or lowering a victim safely. Also available with a swivel mount top and right or left ascent handle grab. 3:1 ratio for 25 foot lift requires 100 feet of rope while the 4:1 at 25 feet requires 125 feet of rope. Below shown as 3:1 ratio rope rescue system.