Safety is paramount in industrial rope access. Each industrial rope access worker uses two ropes at all times, a backup safety line and a working line and each rope has a separate point of anchorage. Any job requires two rope access technicians for added safety, and each is highly trained and is required to retrain at least every three years.
In the early days of industrial rope access it was widely used offshore on the North sea oil and gas platforms for inspections, but since then has spread onshore and is used in a variety of ways in the industrial sector. There are five main areas that industrial rope access technicians usually work in: 1. building maintenance and repair, 2. high level cleaning and window cleaning and high level painting, 3. inspection and testing, 4. Geotechnical work & Civil engineering.
So industrial rope access can be used in a number of different scenarios that require work at height. Safety is always at the forefront, but at the same time the techniques used in Industrial rope access allow a rope access technician to effectively carry out the work that is required.
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