What is Stemple?

The camp is a wooden partition set in a wall or shaft and is used as a step. Tracks can be seen in mines, climbing and similar environments. They are an important part of the approach and can be installed very quickly and facilitate rapid progress in building what is equal to the access ladder. This can be useful in the settings where waiting for an established approach would be too long and staff eagerly. These notches must be deep enough and large enough to have the weight comfortably. It is important to choose the correct placement and avoid weak points in the rock that could burst or disintegrate with use as this could cause a safety risk. It may be necessary to use a harness and a rope for cutting notches to hang on the face of the wall and use hand tools. The staff above can reduce the bar to be introduced to the worker.

Stemples create quick access, but can also be dangerous. One concerns occur in damp and wet conditions where the stems maywith a neat moisture. They can also attract eyelashes and mushrooms, even if the treated wood is used as a building material. People climbing or descent on the ladder can slip and fall, which potentially causes serious injuries. Regular scrubbing is necessary to maintain the safest possible tracks and use them for access.

There is also a risk of rot over time. In the mine, the shadow can facilitate mushroom growth through the ladder, while in climbing applications, stems in the shade may be for a substantial part of the day, allowing mold growth in some areas of the access ladder. The mushrooms will gradually eat in the wood, soften and do it attractive to insects. This damage over time can endanger the integrity of STEMPLE and create security. Although the wood seems to be sufficiently dry and rough to ensure the traction, the trail can fall under your feet and cause injury.

As soon as the staff set access to Stemple, it may be necessary to install safer and permanentAccess path. There are many other options, including the installation of elevators and lifts in the settings such as mines. It is also possible to plant permanent anchor points in a rock near Stop, allowing the use of a safety harness to avoid falling injuries.

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