Rope Access Supervision & Rescue

Ensuring Safety and Efficiency at Height

Complex projects involving work at height demand rigorous safety protocols and expert supervision. We provide certified IRATA Level 3 Rope Access Supervisors who take direct responsibility for the safety and efficiency of rope access operations on site. This involves meticulous planning, adherence to the IRATA International Code of Practice (ICOP), managing complex rigging and manoeuvres, and ensuring all team members operate competently and safely. Our role is crucial in preventing incidents and ensuring project tasks are completed effectively with minimal risk.

Experienced Rescue Planning & Management

Preparedness is key in rope access. We possess extensive experience in developing and managing comprehensive rescue plans tailored to diverse and challenging scenarios. This includes:

  • Thorough site assessment to identify potential hazards and rescue complexities.

  • Selection and pre-use inspection of appropriate rescue equipment.

  • Developing clear, step-by-step rescue procedures for various potential incidents.

  • Conducting realistic drills and ensuring team familiarity and readiness.

  • Managing live rescue situations calmly and effectively, should they arise.

Proactive Site Safety Management

Our approach to safety is proactive, not reactive. We foster a strong safety culture on site through:

  • Conducting detailed and engaging Toolbox Talks covering task-specific hazards and control measures.

  • Performing site inductions to ensure all personnel are aware of risks and procedures.

  • Continuously monitoring site conditions and work practices (dynamic risk assessment).

  • Identifying and mitigating potential hazards before they lead to incidents.

Detailed Risk Assessments & Method Statements (RAMS)

Every rope access project begins with robust planning documentation. We specialise in preparing detailed, site-specific Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) that:

  • Clearly identify all foreseeable hazards associated with the work.

  • Evaluate the level of risk for each hazard.

  • Outline precise, practical control measures to eliminate or mitigate risks.

  • Provide a clear, step-by-step methodology for completing the work safely and efficiently.

  • Ensure full compliance with relevant legislation (e.g., Work at Height Regulations,