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Locations

Locations

Working at Height

Working At Height

We specialise in work at height using Industrial Roped Access techniques. We also make use of powered access platforms (MEWPs), scaffolding, temporary staging, tensioned netting or bespoke access systems depending upon the project complexity.

Our aim is always to select the most effective combination of methods to complete a task safely, efficiently and within budget.

All Industrial Roped Access work is carried out by highly experienced staff working to internationally recognised IRATA standards and UK HSE guidelines. Our management team have been involved in the UK rope access industry since 1988 and our site staff have experience working on a wide range of projects across the globe.

Confined Spaces

Confined Spacss

We conduct wet and dry confined space work under the UK HSE Confined Space Regulations 1997, and client specific procedures, depending on the nature of the project.

Prior to commencement of work each project is carefully evaluated and a Risk Assessment and Method Statement produced, detailing the method of access and egress, possibly in conjunction with rope access or specialist rigging, and any necessary permits to work and rescue systems, which may be need to be pre-installed. All operational staff are certified and suitably experienced in confined space works.

Working On Water

Working on water

We work over and upon watercourses and estuaries, using inflatable and rigid craft, and utilise dry suits and swift water techniques where necessary to complete projects working in the watercourse itself.

We supply safety boats and pontoons for inshore and coastal waters, with experienced standby staff to provide assistance in line with current safe working practices.

Wind turbines
Residential blocks
Masts and towers
Chimneys
Historic structures
Retaining walls and cuttings
Sports stadia
Refineries
Ventilation shafts and ducting
Culverts
Box girders
Roof voids
Silos and storage chambers
Atriums
Rock faces and slopes
Architectural landmarks