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Al Hussaini Rope Access Technicians work in hard-to-reach areas without the benefit of a scaffold or work platform. While the motto is “Safety First” they are very comfortable working at altitudes that most other people would find challenging.
Al Hussaini Rope Access Technicians work in hard-to-reach areas without the benefit of a scaffold or work platform. While the motto is “Safety First” they are very comfortable working at altitudes that most other people would find challenging.

Why use rope access?

Modern rope access equipment, techniques, and training can be combined to produce an exceptionally safe, versatile, efficient, and cost-effective way to solve vertical access problems.

  • Rope access is safe. Independently certified rope access technicians uphold an enviable safety record with no fatalities and few lost time incidents while working on rope.
  • Rope access is versatile. Technicians can apply the techniques in a wide variety of environments, from confined-space penstocks to massive concrete structures to complicated steel installations. Unlike traditional access methods, custom rope-access solutions can be designed to fit various applications quickly and inexpensively.
  • Rope access is efficient. Systems are installed and dismantled quickly and often require fewer personnel than traditional access methods. Rapid deployment limits disruption to facility operations by minimizing downtime.
  • Rope access is economical. Fewer personnel, faster completion, less equipment, and minimal downtime mean lower costs.

Who uses rope access?

  • Civil, structural, and geo-technical engineers
  • Operations and maintenance workers
  • Construction workers and painters
  • High-rise window cleaners
  • Motion picture and theatrical set personnel
  • Tower and antenna installers

Our Rope Access work on:

  • Inspections, painting and repairs on oil platforms
  • High-rise buildings, window cleaning and performing routine maintenance
  • Installation and maintenance of aircraft warning lights
  • Installation and maintenance of banners and signs
  • Electrical transmission towers and aerials
  • Construction sites (stadium, communications tower or other highly-specialized structures)
  • Cliff faces located above roadways are another environment where rope access technicians are required