![]() His father is a venerable rescue and hazmat instructor who owns his own business in training and consulting with industrial customers. It was 2017 and this student was in his early twenties. As I outlined the benefits, merits and headaches of this transition, the student looked at me quizzically and inquired, “So, you all are moving away from 15:1 safety factors?” Not long ago, I was explaining to one of my students that our training agency was undergoing a transition from NFPA 1983 General Use to Technical Use rope and equipment. ![]()
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