Rope Access
EP Services LLP Trained operatives to CSCS standards as well as IRATA addition qualification to bring the full access spectrum together for all types of working at height activities.
In addition to the traditional rope access method of a boatswain chair the twin rope or abseiling method, offers greater flexibility particularly when there is a requirement to transverse from point to point at height. Other benefits include the ergonomics of using abseiling equipment as oppose to the more heavy duty polypropylene ropes associated with the use of boatswain chairs.
All twin rope operatives are trained to a minimum level 1 IRATA standard .
Where can rope access techniques be employed?
- Difficult or confined locations including: high rise buildings, chimneys, masts, bridges and silo’s
- Sites with restricted access at ground level or where traditional tube & fitting scaffolding or MEWPS are not a feasible option
- Rescue & Recovery for projects at height of a short duration
What can we do with these techniques?
- Inspections and Surveys
- Maintenance and Repairs
- Surface Preparation and Painting
- Rescue & Recovery


