![]() ![]() The Six Systems of Rope Rescue is not gear, technique or environment centric so can adapt to most things teams are undertaking or using. The Six Systems of Rope Rescue has also developed into a framework that can be used for the effective teaching of material, development of standards based assessment, deployment of equipment and application of techniques during a rescue. These six systems, we think, completes the core rope rescue systems for the vast majority of operations that are undertaken. ![]() We have added another three the Belay System, Directional System and Load System. The rope rescue systems of Anchor System, Pulley System and Lowering System have long been used. During this development phase SARINZ came across an issue a lot of detailed information but in many cases nowhere to put it. 1 The Six Systems of Rope Rescue (or The Systems Approach to Rope Rescue) Grant Prattley, Programme Manager Rescue, Search and Rescue Institute New Zealand (SARINZ) Cell:, Phone:, Web: Introduction Over the past few years the team at SARINZ has been developing books, manuals, and training material for a variety of organisations undertaking wilderness and industrial rescue including the United States Antarctic Programme, Australian Antarctic Division, Antarctica New Zealand, New Zealand Land Search and Rescue, Department of Conservation and the New Zealand Fire Service.
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