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Frequently Asked Questions - Building Inspection & Maintenance
Rope access is a proven method of achieving safe work positioning at height and in other difficult access areas. It has evolved from techniques used for decades in climbing and caving which have been adapted for the work environment. It is safe, quick and cost effective.
Yes, rope access is recognised world wide as being one of the safest ways to work at height.
- All HRS technicians are independently assessed and training includes rescue procedures.
- All HRS equipment is regularly inspected and maintained.
- Codes of practice and working systems have been carefully refined over the years by the HSE, IRATA and HRS Services.
- A rope access technician always has attachments, each having an independent anchorage point.
- When HRS technician is supported by ropes, each of the technician's ropes will have a fail-safe descent mechanism.
- All secondary tools and equipment are attached by lanyards to worker's harness.
Rope Access can be use in many different area, below are just some of the area HRS work in:
- Rail Structures & Bridge Examinations
- Building Repair & Maintenance
- Bridge Works & Bespoke Access Systems
- Rock Netting & Slope Stabilisation
- Telecoms & Mast Inspection & Installation Works
- Geotechnical Works
- Thermographic Surveys
- Fall Protection
- Rope Access is recognised world wide as being one of the safest ways to work at height.
- It a very cost-effective way to carry out Inspection, Examination and Maintenance work.
- A practical, safe solution which enables you solve awkward and troublesome problems that might otherwise absorb a disproportionate amount of time and money.
- By using Rope Access means minimal disruption to building occupants, pedestrians and traffic flow.
- Rope systems can be installed and dismantled quickly which means they removed from site at end of each shift. This minimises potential for vandalism/theft.
- A practical, safe solution with the ability to solve awkward and troublesome problems that might otherwise absorb a disproportionate amount of time and money.
Building Inspection - Case Studies
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Rope Access Inspect & repair the tallest free-standing structure in UK
Inspection & repair to areas of concrete on the NTL Emley Moor Transmission Tower
Abseiling skills used to clean Royal Albert Hall Organ
Using HSE 'Good Practices' techniques as set out in IRATA
Investigation Of Brick Slips & Brick Panels On 64 Tower Blocks
A brick work panel collapse led to a full safety check & investigation


