Rope Access

Industrial Rope Access has been in use around the world for over 25 years and with an unparalleled safety record has proven itself to be the safest method of working at heights.

The benefits of using rope access methods have been proven to be extremely cost effective with a short mobilization time. It is also quiet compared to conventional ways of working at heights.


International Rope Access Trade Association.

      go to IRATA

IRATA is the sole global trade association in the work-at-height sector; it has member companies in every continent.
Industrial rope access has been developed by IRATA in the last 20 years to a point where it is the chosen means of access for much of the work in the offshore oil and gas industry as well as a range of projects in construction, civil engineering, the built and natural environment and much more. Its success is based on thorough training and strict work guidelines that deliver an unrivalled safe working record year after year.

Australian Rope Access Association.

      ARAA Organisation

The ARAA is an association of rope access professionals and interested parties. It has been formed to:

Purpose of ARAA
  • 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 regulatory bodies
  • Promote use of rope access as a fast, safe and frequently more cost-effective alternative to traditional access methods

All Gecko Rope Access technicians are trained to either IRATA or ARAA standards.

The Managing Director of Gecko Rope Access is a Level 3 IRATA technician.

 

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Gecko Rope Access
PO Box 405
Narangba, QLD 4504
Australia
Mobile: 0437 560 066

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