Why become an Industrial rope access specialist?
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Earn a wage from day one, and finish your programme without a massive loan hanging over your head!
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Work outdoors instead of being stuck in the same office all day. As your career grows, you’ll have more freedom and flexibility in your schedule.
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No two days are the same! You’ll get the chance to work on a wide range of jobs throughout your career.
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Our Courses - Industrial Rope Access (Level 1 to 3)
You’ll be setting up industrial rope access systems to work safely at height or in places with difficult access. There is a huge range of sectors that need people working in these areas, including building and construction, high-rise window cleaning, oil and gas, and more. On any given day you could be:
- Inspecting and maintaining height safety equipment
- Setting up, altering, and dismantling industrial rope access systems
- Using a safety harness for personal fall prevention when working at height
- Using, installing, and taking down temporary height safety systems when working at height
- Planning and preparing for basic industrial rope access work
- Communicating information in a specified workplace
- Listening actively to gain information in an interactive situation
- Giving oral instructions in the workplace
- Identifying and applying industrial rope access legislation
There are some basic skills which will help you go far in your career as an industrial rope access specialist.
Some of these key attributes are to be:
Happy working outdoors in any weather
- A good communicator
- Patient and observant
- Comfortable with heights
- Reasonably fit, with good hand-eye coordination, hearing, and eyesight (with or without glasses)
- Flexible with working hours, as evening, weekend and on call is sometimes required
To become a qualified industrial rope access specialist, you need to first find an employer who will take you on as a trainee. You will gain nationally recognised training in industrial rope access. Once you complete this programme, you will be able to work under limited supervision, doing basic rope access tasks on a range of rope access sites. As your experience grows, so will your career opportunities. You can go on to senior or more specialised roles such as site technician or site supervisor, go into related rope access fields.
Qualification pathways in the Industrial Rope Access industry are now available with LEADS