What do you do when you need to inspect or repair something in an
inaccessible location which you can only reach by scaffolding or a (very
large) cherry picker? Or even worse, you cannot reach it with that
equipment at all? Industrial rope access
is the solution!
Industrial rope access technicians are able to reach difficult
locations by
using rope access climbing techniques and equipment.
Our company is an IRATA member and works according to their strict
operational and safety guidelines.
Rope access locations are everywhere; refineries, chemical factories,
steel furnaces, yards, storage tanks, power plants, buildings,
bridges, offshore platforms, drilling rigs and wind turbines.
In effect, the rope access method is only used to get to the
location where
the work is carried out. Every rope access
specialist
can carry out
maintenance, inspection and repairs, or any
combinations of these three
activities. For the specialists, the
ropes are simply a way of "getting up" to
"get down to business".
All our rope access technicians are at least competent
IRATA level 1
and
have the relevant certificates. They will always work under
supervision of a
level 3 rope access supervisor to ensure a safe and
efficient performance.
Due to our large personnel pool we
can always provide you the
most
appropriate technical discipline and the right team for your scope.




IRATA (International Rope Access Trading Association) was created in response to a specific need: inspection and maintenance of offshore platforms.
In the following years IRATA provided solutions to the work-at-height
and confined access sectors on- and offshore.
Today, IRATA teams can be seen at work on the world's great iconic
buildings, your local city centre and industrial complex and windmills;
it is also
widely used in the natural environment such as cliffs and
rock formations and
has greatly expanded its work portfolio offshore.
For further details you can read the
IRATA brochure.
