Rope access
When an inspection has to be hands-on, our certified rope-access technicians reach the structure, tank, void or member directly, providing close visual confirmation, rope-access NDT and hands-on assessment where required.
On-rope inspection work at height
Rope access puts a qualified inspector exactly where the data is, touching the weld, taking the reading, examining the coating breakdown first-hand. It mobilises in days rather than the weeks a scaffold build demands, and leaves almost no footprint on a live, congested or producing asset.
Our technicians are inspectors first. Every descent is a working inspection, combining close visual examination with rope-access NDT in a single, safety-led visit.
Inspection at height and in confined spaces
A single certified team covers access and examination anywhere a person needs to physically reach the structure.
Close visual inspection
Hands-on general and close visual inspection (GVI/CVI) of structures, welds, connections and coatings, assessed by an inspector at touching distance, not from a photograph.
Rope-access NDT
Ultrasonic wall-thickness, magnetic particle, dye penetrant and coating DFT taken on rope. Full NDT capability delivered to elevated and awkward locations.
Confined space & tank entry
Trained entry into tanks, vessels, voids and ballast spaces for internal close-up inspection, with rescue cover and a method statement built for the space.
Splash zone & difficult access
Risers, caissons, underdecks, flare booms and splash-zone members reached safely. The geometry that defeats scaffold access.
Safety-led rigging & rescue
Every job is planned around safe rigging, anchor integrity and a rehearsed rescue plan, removing risk before a technician ever leaves the deck.
Rope access in the field
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One mobilisation, every method
Reach it safely, inspect it properly
Tell us about the asset and the scope. We'll come back with a methodology, mobilisation plan and indicative timeline.