SafetyAll anchors should be checked before use. Twist the anchor using the fingers, while observing any movement. Slight flexing or rotational movement (+/-1mm) of the anchor is acceptable. The following points should be checked before using or loading the anchors:
Should any of the above defects be noticed, you should contact the anchor co-ordinator(s) (Les Sykes or Glenn Jones) by email (see contacts page) or by phone (07980882857). All defective anchors reported are checked within 5 days. The following information is required when reporting suspected defective anchors:
Note: Due to the cost of installing Eco anchors (£5 per placement) and the amount of good useable limestone at pitch heads, the anchors have been installed so that all cave users, whether SRT, ladder and lifeline or pull through can use them. Attempts have been made to avoid over rigging and to encourage the use of available natural belays where possible. In areas where there appears to be excessive numbers of Eco anchors, they have been installed in addition for ladder and lifeline techniques or to facilitate rescues. When Eco anchors are used for ladder and lifeline it is essential that pulleys are used, the rope must not be pulled when loaded through the anchor as this will cause premature wear on the contact area. The Eco anchor has been approved by the National Caving Association (now BCA) as a fixed anchor to ensure the safe descent and ascent of caves and potholes. All enquiries regarding fixed anchors should be addressed to the CNCC secretary (see contacts page). A number of the popular caves have pieces of old rope and slings 'tat' left in them by previous parties. DO NOT be tempted to use them even if they look safe. Take and use your own, then remove them after the trip.
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