High Access Maintenance

29th August 2011
If you're going to perform success high access maintenance of commercial buildings, then you're going to need to be experts in the field of high level rope access and have technicians who have training appropriate to the demands of such work. High access maintenance, when done successfully, means the coming together of intricate planning, communication and team work to deliver outstanding building maintenance in the most time efficient and value for money way possible. It means the synergy of independent parts creating a maintenance outcome that delivers in every way possible.
In order to deliver these ideals, we make sure that our specialised rope access technicians have all the tools they'll need for the job – and that includes having the best qualifications in the industry, as awarded and recognised by the IRATA (Industrial Rope Access Trade Association) through their Level 1 and Level 2 standards and also the Work at Height Regulations 2005, ensuring full government compliance as well as industry standards when working on buildings which require high access maintenance.
And as very few buildings, particularly large scale installations, are exactly the same, it means that our maintenance packages for high access work are also individual and take full account of the client's needs, both in terms of health and safety requirements and also ensuring that the high access maintenance does not disrupt the day to day running of their operations beyond the minimum.
So, if you're part of a company or public body that requires high access maintenance on roofs, skylights, glazing, fixtures or fittings, or perhaps you need your inspections and reports updating, then contact GR3 Rope Maintenance today.







