29, Ahmed Alam, El-Ibrahimia
Alexandria, Egypt
ph: 00203-5918968
fax: 00203-591-8968
alt: 0020122332722
md


Is a form of work positioning, initially developed from techniques used in climbing and caving, which applies practical rope work to allow workers to access difficult-to-reach locations without the use of scaffolding, cradles or mobile elevated work platforms MEWPs. Rope access technicians descend, ascend, and traverse ropes for access and work while suspended by a harness or a work seat. The support of the rope should eliminate the likelihood of a fall altogether. Rope access workers use a back-up fall arrest system in the unlikely failure of their primary means of support. This redundant system is usually achieved by using two ropes - a working line and a safety line.[1]
29, Ahmed Alam, El-Ibrahimia
Alexandria, Egypt
ph: 00203-5918968
fax: 00203-591-8968
alt: 0020122332722
md