Your partners in working at heights

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Here at Pinnacle Rope Access, we’ll either do the work, or teach you how.

We have a team of highly skilled professionals that can undertake the whole range of possible rope access tasks. See our services.

We’re also nationally accredited trainers. Because of the potential dangers associated with Rope Access work, it is imperative all workers are appropriately trained to not only work efficiently and safely, but also be able to respond in case of an emergency. Our trainers are all experienced Rope Access specialists who will confidently guide you through practical theory, and unforgettable hands-on training experiences.

9 Reasons to Choose Us as Your Rope Access Partner

  1. We solve all your height safety, fall protection, rescue and inspection problems in one place!
  2. Our unrivaled rope access technical competence
  3. Working at height, rope access, fall protection and rescue solutions tailored to your site
  4. Nationally accredited training delivered on or off site, representative of actual work situations and specific to your trade
  5. We help you address all your legal obligations and comply with Australian Standards.
  6. We supply a suite of the latest rope access, height safety, fall protection & rescue equipment of the highest standards
  7. We can help guide you through the maze of legislation and help you choose the right product for the job. Poor advice leading to wrong product selection is all too common in the construction industry. Frequently we see products that are not specifically designed for use in a construction environment being used inappropriately.
  8. We continually strive to provide you with not just any solution, but the most appropriate solution to the problem at hand. Our knowledge and industry experience saves you money while keeping everyone safe and getting the job done.
  9. When you absolutely must know what to do, because lives depend on it, we are here to help you.

 

Upcoming Courses

Working at Heights - 1 day

Brisbane - Thu, May 09, 2013 (Daily)

Sydney (Penrith) - Thu, May 09, 2013 (Weekly)

Brisbane - Fri, May 10, 2013 (Daily)

Melbourne - Fri, May 10, 2013 (Weekly)

Sydney (Botany) - Fri, May 10, 2013 (Weekly)

Tower Climbing and Rescue Course

Melbourne - Thu, May 02, 2013 (Monthly)

Brisbane - Thu, May 09, 2013 (Monthly)

Sydney (Botany) - Wed, May 15, 2013 (Every Second Month)

Brisbane - Mon, May 27, 2013 (Monthly)

Melbourne - Tue, Jun 04, 2013 (Monthly)

Industrial Rope Access Course

Brisbane - Mon, May 13, 2013 (Monthly)

Brisbane - Mon, May 20, 2013 (Monthly)

Sydney (Penrith) - Mon, Jun 10, 2013 (Every Second Month)

Brisbane - Mon, Jul 08, 2013 (Monthly)

Brisbane - Mon, Aug 26, 2013 (Monthly)

Vertical Rescue Course

Gladstone - Call us for dates (Every Second Month)

Sydney (Botany) - Call us for dates (Every Second Month)

Roof Access Training

Brisbane - Call us for dates

Gladstone - Call us for dates

Melbourne - Call us for dates

Sydney (Botany) - Call us for dates

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Industrial Rope Access?

Industrial Rope Access is an access method that allows any trade to be carried out in difficult or inaccessible areas in a quick and safe manner by dual-ticketed technicians (ARAA & trade/profession).

Rope Access provides a more efficient solution to many of the access challenges encountered within construction, maintenance and inspection projects and can be utilised across all industry sectors. Using rope access often provides numerous benefits including:

• higher productivity
• lower costs
• decreased shutdown time
• reduced OHS risk

Workplace Health and Safety statistics show that industrial rope access is a safer work method than alternatives such as scaffolding and elevated work platforms.

What is ARAA? How does this relate to IRATA?

ARAA is the Australian Rope Access Association. It has been formed to:

• Enhance levels of expertise and professionalism among members in particular and the rope access industry in general
• Create standards that will provide a safe working environment for rope access professionals
• Give members access to the latest industry information.
• Liaise with governmental and regulatory bodies
• Promote use of rope access as a fast, safe and frequently more cost-effective alternative to traditional access methods

IRATA is a similar regulatory body that was formed in the UK. ARAA is specific and tailored for Australia and is structured to promote rope access according to Australian Standards. We are finding that increasingly, Australian-mainland sites are turning to ARAA-based workers. Sites generally will be one or the other (not a mix) of ARAA or IRATA.

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