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Scaling and Devegetation

Specialised Geo use twin rope access techniques in a wide range of scaling and devegetation works for commercial, industrial, civil and residential projects. We employ a team of highly skilled technicians qualified in the use of twin ropes to scale hazardous vertical slopes and to remove vegetation in challenging terrain. Specialised Geo complies with stringent international standards of safety and operation when carrying out twin rope access activities.

Why use rope access for scaling and devegetation?

Specialised Geo recommends the use of twin rope access for sites requiring the removal of vegetation where the terrain is hazardous, deteriorating, unstable or confined. Specialised Geo also utilises rope access methods to meet the time and cost parameters of construction projects and maintenance programs. Time required to set up and implement a rope access project is minimal compared with the time needed to construct scaffolding for the same access.

Safety compliance

Specialised Geo personnel are highly experienced in rope access applications and are trained in TRAC level II. The TRAC system is a safe method of rope access which was approved by WorkCover in 1993 and which has also received a mining and construction industry safety innovation award.

The TRAC system is used by defence personnel, vertical rescue, mines rescue, tower rescue and industrial rope access personnel in various parts of the world.

Ask us about scaling and devegetation

Specialised Geo has extensive experience and a proven safety record in twin rope access techniques for the purposes of scaling and devegetation. With the latest technology in rope access methods and equipment, Specialised Geo safely and efficiently attends to the removal of vegetation for a wide range of project purposes. Contact us to find out how our twin rope access services can be used for scaling and devegetation for your next project.

 

 

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      Victor Derrick

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      Technical Officer

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      Project Engineering

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