
Rope Access Works
Rope access work at height is a safe, efficient, and low-impact solution for interventions in hard-to-reach places. This method, internationally certified by IRATA (Industrial Rope Access Trade Association), combines industrial climbing techniques with strict safety protocols.
Vertic Rope Access operates according to the principles and guidelines of IRATA (Industrial Rope Access Trade Association), ensuring that all procedures are performed by qualified technicians, with certified equipment and in compliance with international safety standards.
Main Advantages of IRATA Rope Access:
• Maximum safety: redundant systems, constant supervision, and continuous training of technicians.
• Quick mobilization and dismantling of systems, without the need for scaffolding, cranes, or platforms.
• Reduced operating costs and minimal impact on the existing structure.
• Access to complex or vertical areas with total control and stability.

Facade inspections and maintenance
Regular assessment and upkeep of a building’s exterior to identify and address issues like cracks, water damage, or corrosion, ensuring safety, durability, and compliance with regulations.

Installation of anchoring systems and lifelines
Installation of height safety equipment, such as anchor points and lifelines, to protect workers from falls and ensure compliance with safety regulations and risk prevention standards.

Structural repairs to buildings and infrastructure
Interventions to correct damage or failures in structural elements such as beams, columns, or foundations, ensuring the stability, safety, and extended lifespan of buildings and infrastructure.

Work on towers, chimneys, bridges, dams, wind farms, among others.
Specialized work carried out on tall or hard-to-reach structures such as towers, chimneys, bridges, dams, and wind farms, ensuring safety, efficiency, and compliance with technical standards.

Industrial cleaning and painting
Specialized services involving the cleaning and painting of industrial structures, removing dirt, corrosion, or residues, and applying protective coatings to ensure durability, safety, and compliance with technical standards.
Commitment to Quality and Safety
We follow the IRATA code of practice, with complete records of each operation and rescue plans defined at the outset. Our technicians are trained and certified by IRATA (Industrial Rope Access Trade Association) levels (Level 1 to 3), with experience in demanding industrial environments.




