Ronin is comprised primarily of current or former military and emergency services personnel. Rescue and Safety is what we do! It is our profession and our passion. Our staff have performed rescues in some of the worst conditions imaginable. We have seen the negative side of accidents and incidents knowing full well that with proper communication, procedure and training the majority of them are preventable. Our RescueCast is to talk about our procedures, issues in the rescue industry and other items of interest to the rescue community.
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Discussion for Ronin staff around how to complete the updated Ronin Field Rescue Plan. Would be useful for other safety and rescue professionals who complete rescue plans.
Pad Cast 8 discusses new rescue gear we saw at A plus A in Germany in October as well as a quick conversation on principles for rigging rescue systems.
Do you know what to look for when hiring a private rescue provider? We discuss questions you should ask potential rescue providers prior to hiring them.
Ronin went to CMC to test aid climbing gear and grigri's in off label uses (rescue applications). As well we looked at different methods of tying clove hitches and a tension lines made of clove hitches.
Quick chat on different helmets for pea heads like me. We also talk about different principles and risk tolerance as an introduction to two incidents that I have investigated. One incident with an omni strap, one with an ID.
This RescueCast discusses regulations and standards and how they have influenced the speed vs safety culture in technical rescue. As well we talk about confined space tactics including bash kits and austere rigging anchors.
RescueCast # 2 on what we carry in our Rigging Kits. This is primarily for our staff, however there are some nuggets in there for the general rescue community.