Following ‘RAP’ process – Remove, Avoid, Protect

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At Rope Access in London, we take the protection of ropes seriously, aligning our procedures with the highest industry standards, as emphasized in IRATA’s Safety and Health Topic Sheet No. 6. This guide underlines the crucial role of edge management and rope protection in our field.

We follow the ‘RAP’ process – Remove, Avoid, Protect – to manage hazards effectively and ensure the longevity of our equipment.

  • Remove (the hazard, where feasible)
  • Avoid (the hazard)
  • Protect (against the hazard).

Our focus on selecting appropriate anchor line protectors and implementing stringent safety measures reflects our commitment to the well-being of our team and the quality of our services.

Ensuring the safety and integrity of our ropes is not just a part of our job; it’s a fundamental aspect of how we operate, ensuring every project is executed with the utmost care and professionalism.

#RopeSafety#IRATAStandards#ProfessionalExcellence

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