What does it really mean to be an IRATA Member Company?

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What does it really mean to be an IRATA Member Company?

It’s more than a logo — it’s a commitment to safety, training, and quality at the highest level.

As a certified IRATA member, RAIL Rope Access follows strict guidelines set out in IRATA’s Bye-Laws, including:

  • Regular audits and compliance checks
  • Only qualified IRATA technicians on-site
  • Mandatory re-training every 3 years
  • Verified rope access management systems
  • Submission of quarterly safety records
  • Dedicated technical and safety contacts within the company

These aren’t just formalities — they’re part of what makes our work safe, reliable, and trusted across the industry.

If you’re choosing a rope access company, make sure they’re backed by more than just words — choose IRATA certified.

#RAILRopeAccess #IRATAMember #RopeAccessLondon #WorkAtHeight #IRATA #SafetyStandards #AuditReady #RopeAccessExperts #ByTheBook

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