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Arborist Skills - Climber Crane Tie-In 

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Blake Duval, CTSP demonstrates how to safely perform a climber crane tie-in. Before putting a saddle on and getting right to work, you must make equipment inspection part of the job. Equipment gets inspected every time before use. That frees the mind to then start thinking about the work on hand that day without wondering about the gear.
Blake Duval is a Certified Treecare Safety Professional (CTSP), a Certified Arborist and operations manager for the Meredith, New Hampshire, office of Chippers, Inc., an accredited, 22-year TCIA member company with offices in Vermont and New Hampshire.
Qualified Arborists must only use a crane to be hoisted into a tree after determining that it is the safest or only feasible way to access the tree and/or perform the work.

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@billhowe4863
@billhowe4863 4 месяца назад
I miss the old days of just clipping into the ball, one crane company i use occasionally will still let me
@edgarbleikur1929
@edgarbleikur1929 2 года назад
Interested in how he attaches those braces to his harness (saddle)
@scotttam7491
@scotttam7491 2 года назад
How do you set you slings/chokers up if your attached to the ball with your lanyard. I normally stay tied in to the crane till after I set my chokers. of course there no this how I do it 100% the time every tree/job is different but a lot of time I use 3 attachment points so the piece is balanced staying tied into the crane makes it a lot easier to get the line/ball centered on your pick plus you can’t move the line easier being tied to it if your slightly short on a hooking up a choker. After I hooked up chokers then il go to where I’m going to cut an retie into the tree unhooking from the crane. But basically I’m just wondering do you do that an just use landyard for the ride up or do you tie into the tree before setting your chokers. I understand being tied in twice is better but if your goin to unhook the landyard line an be on only climb line once your at the top why bother using the landyard on The way up. I normally just use the climb line is that not proper? I’m asking cause I don’t now in most likely I’m goin do what I do away iv done a ton of crane work an im kinda set In my ways lol but I like to no other ppl thoughts maybe I’m missing something an it easier I’m stuck in my ways till it makes my life easier lol
@davidgrza
@davidgrza Год назад
Is that crane sling available for purchase?
@briankennedy1313
@briankennedy1313 2 года назад
$400 rope grab. Thompson Tree Tools makes a mini version of the unicender specially for lanyards. “Hipster” I believe.
@bman6065
@bman6065 3 года назад
If you're worried about it disconnecting you probably should put some work on the ball before taking pics
@ryanboardman7270
@ryanboardman7270 4 месяца назад
Choppers!
@briankennedy1313
@briankennedy1313 2 года назад
“Designed for vertical restraint” you’re using a unicender for your lanyard! Wouldn’t it make more sense to use the zig zag for the lanyard since the unicender is for mrs and srs.
@Laveraish
@Laveraish Год назад
it looks like one of his steel carabiners is not properly closed.. well thats what redundancy is for, i guess.
@garysicurella92
@garysicurella92 2 года назад
Isn’t it illegal to tie in above the Becket?
@4.0gpa44
@4.0gpa44 2 года назад
Yeah, there's the stupid OSHA, which tries to control everyone's life while making work more time consuming, more expensive, and in many cases, more dangerous. Thankfully they don't enforce against business owners for the risks they personally take as long as their employees follow all the rules. ANSI by the way, unlike OSHA, is a private organization whose rules are voluntary unless adopted by OSHA.
@ricksephton5991
@ricksephton5991 Год назад
No
@jefferyspinelli7952
@jefferyspinelli7952 10 месяцев назад
Thats not a becket and side loading a carabiner is not acceptible period. The load is not a factor.
@rrssmooth6643
@rrssmooth6643 2 года назад
Then the crane falls over.
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