Rope access: a practical and operational service
My objective is to offer rapid and flexible services ensuring safety and professionalism. Protecting the environment is my commitment.
How safe is work access?
This is a question that companies often ask me. The answer depends upon the degree of preparation of operators and persons in charge, as a result of the compulsory training established by the Italian law and of each one’s personal experience. There are places and types of intervention where rope access is the most practical and safe way.
To whom I address to
Throughout history, only difficult situations in natural environments used to suggest rope access. Today, thanks to new equipment and technologies, this type of work is a daily reality all over the world, not only in multi-level buildings, wind mills and industrial settings, but also in domestic situations of small maintenance and simple survey interventions.
Where I use rope access
- Where scaffolding is not possible
- Where the use of mobile lifting platforms is not allowed
- Where the building architecture does not allow any collective protection system installation
- In natural environments where access is difficult
- In confined spaces
For rope access I mean:
- Glass-facade cleaning and washing with pure water
- Inspections and maintenance on belfries and towers
- Operations in steep-slope surfaces
- Structural anchoring installation
- Massive and rock wall cleaning
- Geological and architectural services
- Interventions in confined spaces
- Consulting and services to industry
Rope access means environmental benefits
I combine work access with conscious choices regaring the use of “clean” equipment with higher energy efficiency, as we are in a period where climate change and global warming are reality. Therefore, my small contribution to reduce CO2 makes a difference. Think that an economy car releases about 110 g/km of CO2.
10 good reasons to rely on me:
- Reduced intervention times
- Splitting up in terms of time, without any additional cost
- Minimal inconvenience for the building users
- No risk of intrusion in the building from outside
- No public land rental or occupation
- No operational height limits
- Focused interventions where the problem is
- Cost drop
- Maximum flexibility of the service
- CO2 emission reduction